Wilfried Zaha (22 mins)
Chris Martin (38 mins)
Chris Martin (50 mins)
Kagisho Dikgacoi (64 mins)
npower Championship
, Feb 18, 2012
Ground: Selhurst Park
, Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 13,324
Team news
Moxey back for Palace Dean Moxey could return for Crystal Palace's clash with Watford.
The defender has been occupying the sidelines for some time due to a knee injury and may boost manager Dougie Freedman's backline against the Hornets.
Winger Sean Scannell could force his way back into the first-team picture, while Glenn Murray, who replaced fellow striker Jermaine Easter during the second half of the 2-2 draw with Bristol City on Tuesday, is pushing for a start.
Midfielder Owen Garvan made a late substitute appearance at Ashton Gate and may be given a promotion to the starting line-up against Sean Dyche's side.
However, Palace are without Jonathan Williams and David Wright. Welsh midfielder Williams is continuing his rehabilitation from a broken leg suffered in November and is close to a return to training and defender Wright has a calf problem.
Watford will be able to call upon Lloyd Doyley after his midweek red card was rescinded.
The Hornets lodged an appeal with the Football Association against Doyley's dismissal for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity late on in Tuesday's 3-2 victory over Leicester.
Besides Doyley being the victim of mistaken identity after it was defensive partner Adrian Mariappa who committed the foul, Watford's appeal against the merits of the red card in the first place were upheld. Neither Doyley or Mariappa will be suspended at Selhurst Park.
Manager Sean Dyche does, however, have injury concerns to contend with as striker Troy Deeney remains touch-and-go having missed the clash against the Foxes altogether due to a hamstring problem.
Young midfielder Sean Murray is also a doubt with a thigh injury, while long-term absentees Stephen McGinn (knee) and Martin Taylor (toe) are still unavailable.
Crystal Palace vs Watford
Last modified 19:22 18/02/12
Palace blast past Hornets Crystal Palace secured their first league victory of 2012 thanks to an assured performance and a fine 4-0 win against in-form Watford.
The Eagles had failed to win their previous six npower Championship matches but deservedly took three points after hitting their stride at Selhurst Park.
Much-vaunted teenager Wilfried Zaha opened the scoring in south London, turning home a Jermaine Easter cross from close range in the 22nd minute.
Palace doubled their advantage as half-time approached through Chris Martin, who had time and space to head home a Darren Ambrose free-kick. The on-loan Norwich striker netted his second five minutes into the second period, before Kagisho Dikgacoi's bundled effort squirmed under Scott Loach.
The final three goals came courtesy of defensive mishaps at set pieces and brought Watford's four-game unbeaten run to an abrupt end.
Palace manager Dougie Freedman chose the same side that threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Bristol City on Tuesday.
The Hornets came into the encounter off the back of an impressive 3-2 win over Leicester, with Craig Forsyth handed a start after netting the midweek winner in place of the injured Sean Murray.
Sean Dyche's Watford side bossed the opening exchanges, with on-loan Alex Kacaniklic and Jonathan Hogg firing early chances wide as the rain hammered down in south London. The former curled a free-kick straight at Julian Speroni as Watford continued to press forward, leaving gaps that the hosts were patiently trying to capitalise on.
Ambrose twice saw attempted crosses blocked as Palace began to press, before Easter fashioned a 22nd-minute opener.
The striker did well to get down the right flank and send over a cross that Zaha converted inside the six-yard box with Loach unable to stop the ball going off him and in.
The goal spurred Palace into life and, after Forsyth forced Speroni to parry a long-range drive at the other end, the hosts doubled their advantage.
Ambrose fired a deep free-kick into the penalty area and Martin lost his marker to head home with ease in the 38th minute.
Dyche brought on Gavin Massey in a bid to change things at half-time, but more poor defending allowed the home side to extend their lead in the 50th minute.
Another Ambrose free-kick found Easter, who squared the ball across the six-yard box for Martin to tap home unchallenged.
Watford were playing good passing football despite the scoreline, which got worse for the visitors in the 64th minute.
Dikgacoi connected with an Ambrose corner, with the ball squirming under Loach as Easter attempted to get the final touch.
The game became scrappy as the weather conditions worsened, with substitute Sean Scannell almost deflecting home a Loach kick before McCarthy almost put into his own net.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Julian Speroni | ||||
| 2 | Nathaniel Clyne | ||||
| 5 | Patrick McCarthy | ||||
| 6 | Anthony Gardner | ||||
| 4 | Jonathan Parr | ||||
| 15 | Mile Jedinak(sub 83) |
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| 8 | Kagisho Dikgacoi |
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| 7 | Darren Ambrose | ||||
| 16 | Wilfried Zaha(sub 71) |
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| 19 | Jermaine Easter | ||||
| 35 | Chris Martin(sub 70) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 34 | Lewis Price | ||||
| 10 | Owen Garvan(sub 83) |
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| 11 | Sean Scannell(sub 71) |
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| 17 | Glenn Murray(sub 70) |
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| 30 | Paul McShane | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Scott Loach | ||||
| 12 | Lloyd Doyley | ||||
| 33 | Nyron Nosworthy | ||||
| 6 | Adrian Mariappa |
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| 2 | Lee Hodson | ||||
| 32 | Jonathan Hogg | ||||
| 4 | John Eustace | ||||
| 18 | Alex Kacaniklic | ||||
| 11 | Craig Forsyth(sub 73) |
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| 10 | Chris Iwelumo | ||||
| 25 | Joe Garner(sub 45) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 30 | Jonathan Bond | ||||
| 3 | Carl Dickinson | ||||
| 7 | Mark Yeates(sub 73) |
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| 19 | Prince Buaben | ||||
| 27 | Gavin Massie(sub 45) |
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| Team | Crystal Palace | Watford |
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