Newcastle United are in action when they take on Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Wednesday.

Here are all the details you need to know about the game…


WHERE IS THE GAME TAKING PLACE?

After a weekend without a game because of Manchester United’s involvement in the FA Cup semi-finals, Newcastle head out onto the road as they take on Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Wednesday night.

Newcastle will be attempting to complete a league double after the reverse fixture on Tyneside in October ended in an emphatic 4-0 home win thanks to goals from Jacob Murphy, Anthony Gordon, Sean Longstaff and Callum Wilson.

Newcastle’s recent record at Selhurst Park is reasonably good, with the Magpies having lost just one of their last six matches at Palace’s home ground.

The last two games between the sides in south London have ended in draws, with last season’s game finishing 0-0.


WHAT TIME IS KICK-OFF?

Wednesday’s game kicks off at 8pm.


ARE TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE?

No – all the tickets for the away section at Selhurst Park have been sold.


IS THE GAME BEING TELEVISED OR STREAMED LIVE?

No – Wednesday’s game has not been selected for live broadcast in the UK.

The match will be televised live in a number of overseas countries, but there is no domestic streaming available.

Radio coverage of Wednesday’s game will be available on BBC Radio Newcastle, and The Northern Echo’s Scott Wilson will be at Selhurst Park producing a live blog, report, ratings, reaction and analysis on The Northern Echo’s website.


WHAT IS NEWCASTLE’S LIKELY LINE-UP?

Callum Wilson is back in Newcastle’s squad after completing his recovery from a muscular injury, but is likely to find himself on the bench given Alexander Isak’s excellent recent goalscoring form.

Joe Willock and Lewis Miley will not feature against Palace, and have been ruled out for the remainder of the season by Magpies head coach Eddie Howe.

Nick Pope, Kieran Trippier, Joelinton and Miguel Almiron remain sidelined through injury issues, and will not feature against Palace.

However, it is hoped the quartet could all return before the end of the campaign, unlike Jamaal Lascelles and Sven Botman, who have ben ruled out until will into next season with knee-ligament injuries.

Newcastle (probable, 4-3-3): Dubravka; Krafth, Schar, Burn, Hall; Longstaff, Guimaraes, Anderson; Murphy, Isak, Gordon.


HOW ARE PALACE SHAPING UP?

Palace effectively banished any lingering relegation fears when they thrashed West Ham 5-2 at Selhurst Park at the weekend.

That win left Palace 11 points clear of the bottom three, and means they are pretty much guaranteed to be playing Premier League football next season, thanks largely to a marked upturn in form following the appointment of Oliver Glasner as manager in late February.

Rob Holding has suffered a recurrence of a hamstring injury and is not expected to be part of the squad that faces Newcastle.

Adam Wharton was forced off in the second half of the weekend win over the Hammers after suffering a knock, but the midfielder is expected to be passed fit to start on Wednesday night.

Crystal Palace (probable, 3-4-3): Henderson; Clyne, Andersen, Richards; Munoz, Wharton, Hughes, Mitchell; Olise, Mateta, Eze.