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Premier League - Tuesday

There are three Premier League ties on Tuesday, where all three away sides have been chalked up as favourites. It's understandable why Arsenal and Liverpool are expected to win at Swansea and Huddersfield of course, but it's harder to make a case for Crystal Palace being favourites at West Ham. That is until we check the team news.

West Ham come into this in all sorts of problems in that department - with David Moyes confirming on Monday he may be without as many as 13 of his first team squad.

Mark Noble, Michael Antonio, Andy Carroll, Jose Fonte, Cheikhou Kouyate, Pedro Obiang, Manuel Lanzini, Winston Reid and Edimilson Fernandes all make the list of definitely ruled out, while Arthur Masuaka amplified Moyes' problems by seeing red on Saturday. Andre Ayew is also expected to miss out.

In short, it's going to leave them very short of experienced names, and Crystal Palace will be keen to ensure they dont miss this chance.

For Palace, Mamado Sahko, Joel Ward and Yohan Cabaye are all expected to be back in contention, and you just have to fancy them to get the better of West Ham as a result.

Palace are 8/5 to win this game in a couple of places, which looks long enough to justify and interest.

1pt Crystal Palace to beat West Ham at 8/5

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