Selhurst Park, Friday 5.30pm
Wilfried Zaha
Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha is suspended for the game after he made a gesture to Leeds fans earlier this month.
Stephen Dobbie could come in for him or former Portsmouth striker Aruna Dindane, who signed this week, could start if he is fit enough.
Mile Jedinak hopes to have shaken off jet lag and be fit to play following a long flight representing Australia in midweek.
Joel Ward (groin), Alex Nimely (hamstring), Paddy McCarthy (groin) and Owen Garvan (knee) are still out.
Birmingham left-back Mitch Hancox is available after recovering from a hamstring injury, but midfielder Jonathan Spector is doubtful due to an ankle injury. Keith Fahey could come in.
Roy Hodgson
“Aruna Dindane has been training with us and we have seen what was needed to get him up to our level of fitness, so we have been working with him to get him to the condition that we want. I am hoping he returns to what I have seen him play like before. He’s very strong and a goalscorer.
"I haven't sworn for almost a week now. Not since I watched a video of my confrontation with referee Dean Whitestone at the end of my Crystal Palace side’s 2-2 draw with Leeds United recently. I didn’t think I had done anything wrong at the time.
"Yes, I was unhappy with Mr Whitestone’s performance that afternoon and I was outraged that Luke Varney — a player I once managed at Blackpool — had dived in a bid to win a penalty.
"I told myself that I went on to the pitch to drag my striker Kevin Phillips away from the officials so he didn’t land himself in trouble. I was just kidding myself.
"When I saw a film of my sortie into the centre-circle at the final whistle, I could quite clearly see myself mouth a number of obscenities at the referee.
"And I was ashamed of myself. That was why I accepted the Football Association’s charge of improper conduct and paid a £2,000 fine.
"In fact, my behaviour cost me a grand total of £2,012 — because I also had to pay a £12 ‘fine’ to my wife Kim after initially telling her that I hadn’t sworn at the ref.
You didn’t have to be an expert lip reader to know what I said. So I decided to take a vow of silence as far as swearing is concerned."
Jon Williams
“Cardiff have done incredibly well this season, they have set such a hot pace at the top. Cardiff know how to grind out results and are highly consistent in what they do.
“They are, without doubt, the Manchester United of Championship football. We are doing everything we can at Palace to close that gap, but realistically runners-up is the target.
“Everybody at Palace believes top two is within reach and that’s what we are aiming for. We’ve been fourth for a while and it would be great to jump up a couple.
“There is so much to play for and we have eight League fixtures left to join Cardiff in the top two.”
Lee Clark
“I am looking forward to the run in, these last eight games. We are playing well, we have continuity and there is a confidence about the team.
‘‘Apart from Hull, which was a proper battering, we’ve only lost three times this year and one of those games, against Cardiff, could have gone either way.”
"I think I've got a strong relationship with Crystal Palace fans. It's no secret Palace have got a place in my heart and I always look out for their results.
"It is the first time I'm returning on Good Friday and I was disappointed to miss the game at St. Andrew's in December, so I'm looking forward to it. I had my best part of my career at Palace, but I'm hoping now I can recapture that form I had at Birmingham."
Position | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points |
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12th | 38 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 49 |
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against |
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8 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 10 | 12 |
Date | Type | Home Team | Score | Away Team | |
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15/12/2012 | League | Birmingham City | 2 - 2 | Crystal Palace | ![]() |
07/04/2012 | League | Birmingham City | 3 - 1 | Crystal Palace | ![]() |
19/12/2011 | League | Crystal Palace | 1 - 0 | Birmingham City | ![]() |
24/02/2009 | League | Crystal Palace | 0 - 0 | Birmingham City | ![]() |
21/10/2008 | League | Birmingham City | 1 - 0 | Crystal Palace | ![]() |
Birmingham City 2-2 Palace
Saturday December 15 2012
Birmingham City: Butland, Caldwell, Davies, Caddis (Hancox, 58), Robinson, Burke (Zigic, 65), Elliott (Hall, 56), Diop, Reilly, King, Løvenkrands
Subs not used: Morrison, Doyle, Redmond, Ibáñez
Goals: Zigic (66), Diop (82)
Bookings: Burke, Løvenkrands
Palace: Speroni, Ward, Delaney, Ramage, Parr, Bolasie, Dikgacoi, Garvan, Moritz (Gabbidon, 77), Zaha, Murray (Wilbraham, 82)
Subs not used: Appiah, Price, O'Keefe, Moxey, Easter
Goals: Murray (39, 60)
Bookings: Parr
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