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Premier League preview: Crystal Palace vs Leeds on Sky

Team news, stats, predictions and how to follow the Premier League contest between Crystal Palace and Leeds on Monday Night Football, live on Sky Sports. Premier League fixtures | Premier League results | Premier League tableWatch PL highlights and clips for free on Sky SportsGet Sky Sports | Get a NOW pass for £9.98Live football on Sky SportsTeam news

Crystal Palace attacker Michael Olise is a doubt for Monday's home match with Leeds.

The France Under-21 international was forced off during the midweek loss to Newcastle with a reoccurrence of his recent foot injury and will be assessed over the weekend.

Eagles boss Patrick Vieira should have captain Luka Milivojevic back in contention after a hamstring issue but right-back Nathan Ferguson remains a long-term absentee with the same injury.

Leeds midfielder Adam Forshaw has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after fracturing his kneecap in training.

Kalvin Phillips will make his first start since recovering from a long-term hamstring injury sustained in early December.

Head coach Jesse Marsch has no other new injury concerns, but striker Patrick Bamford (foot) and Junior Firpo (knee) remain unavailable and Tyler Roberts (hamstring) will not feature again this season.

If Patrick Viera was Graham Potter or Thomas Frank, would he be getting the same level of rave reviews at Crystal Palace? Last time I looked both of those clubs were higher in the table than Palace. I'm not pouring cold water on what has been a much-improved season for Palace, but I do think they've been overhyped slightly due to who is managing them and what he achieved as a player. That could be worth exploring when assessing next season's ante-post markets, especially if they lose Conor

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