npower Championship
, Feb 25, 2012
Ground: Upton Park
, Kickoff: 12:45 , Att 34,900
Team news
Redemption for Green Robert Green will be in goal for West Ham against Crystal Palace after his midweek red card was rescinded.
Green, recalled to the England squad for next week's friendly against Holland, was due to serve a one-match ban after he was sent off at Blackpool on Tuesday night but the decision has since been overturned.
West Ham's other two recent red card villains, skipper Kevin Nolan and fellow midfielder Matt Taylor, are still suspended.
Defender Abdoulaye Faye should be fit despite picking up a knock at Blackpool and winger Julien Faubert is expected to shake off a tight hamstring.
Papa Bouba Diop remains on the sidelines with a hamstring injury so centre-half James Tomkins is set to continue in midfield.
Dean Moxey could finally return to the Crystal Palace squad.
The left-back was due to be involved against Watford last weekend after nearly three months out with a knee injury but he pulled out on Friday night due to an illness.
If he is passed fit, Moxey is likely to be on the bench with boss Dougie Freedman considering naming the same starting line-up for a fourth straight game.
Palace previously picked up draws at Middlesbrough and Bristol City before thumping the Hornets 4-0 at Selhurst on Saturday.
West Ham vs Crystal Palace
Last modified 15:02 25/02/12
Hammers held by valiant Palace West Ham kept 11 players on the pitch for a change but could only claim a goalless draw against Crystal Palace.
The promotion-chasing Hammers had goalkeeper Rob Green to thank for keeping them in the game in the first half, and then some wayward finishing cost them after the break.
Green was only able to play after winning an appeal against his midweek red card, having become the third West Ham player to be sent off in the last three matches.
From those games West Ham still picked up seven points, including three on Tuesday in a stunning 4-1 win at Blackpool where midfielder Henri Lansbury deputised for Green in goal during the second half.
However, they could only manage a single point with a full complement of players against London rivals Palace.
The Eagles almost shocked their hosts with just 30 seconds played, Wilfried Zaha wriggling free down the right and crossing for Darren Ambrose, who curled a shot just wide.
A minute later James Tomkins created West Ham's first chance with a clever through-ball but George McCartney's chip floated the wrong side of the post.
Green, whose eventful week also included an England recall, was kept busy throughout the first half, blocking a fierce Chris Martin drive and tipping over the deflected follow-up from Zaha.
From the resulting corner, Mile Jedinak was left unmarked right in front of goal but the midfielder headed over.
Australian Jedinak kept trying his luck, though, and he forced another fine save from Green with a 20-yard shot and also fired wide in first-half stoppage time.
Home boss Sam Allardyce hauled off the error-prone Julien Faubert at half-time, sending on Carlton Cole to partner Nicky Maynard in attack.
The change almost paid immediate dividends when a mistake by Zaha let in Maynard who found Cole on the edge of the area, but the striker's curled shot was off target.
Moments later Ricardo Vaz Te was denied by a well-timed tackle in the area from Anthony Gardner just as he was about to shoot.
Tomkins then headed Mark Noble's cross over and Maynard's shot was also too high.
Sam Baldock almost made himself an instant hero within seconds of coming on as a substitute after Noble put him through, but his shot was too close to Julian Speroni.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Robert Green | ||||
| 17 | Joey O'Brien | ||||
| 2 | Winston Reid | ||||
| 15 | Abdoulaye Faye | ||||
| 3 | George McCartney | ||||
| 16 | Mark Noble | ||||
| 5 | James Tomkins | ||||
| 18 | Julien Faubert(sub 45) |
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| 10 | Jack Collison | ||||
| 8 | Nicky Maynard(sub 72) |
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| 12 | Ricardo Vaz Te(sub 57) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 7 | Sam Baldock(sub 72) |
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| 9 | Carlton Cole(sub 45) |
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| 22 | Henri Lansbury | ||||
| 32 | Gary O'Neil(sub 57) |
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| 48 | Daniel Potts | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Julian Speroni | ||||
| 30 | Paul McShane | ||||
| 5 | Patrick McCarthy | ||||
| 6 | Anthony Gardner | ||||
| 4 | Jonathan Parr | ||||
| 16 | Wilfried Zaha | ||||
| 8 | Kagisho Dikgacoi | ||||
| 15 | Mile Jedinak | ||||
| 7 | Darren Ambrose(sub 62) |
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| 19 | Jermaine Easter(sub 73) |
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| 35 | Chris Martin(sub 81) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 34 | Lewis Price | ||||
| 10 | Owen Garvan(sub 81) |
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| 11 | Sean Scannell(sub 62) |
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| 17 | Glenn Murray(sub 73) |
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| 28 | Stuart O'Keefe | ||||
| Team | West Ham | Crystal Palace |
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