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Oliver Glasner, manager of Crystal Palace(Image: George Wood/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has kept his word with the team selection against Arsenal as Liverpool watch from the sidelines.
The Reds are one win away from being named Premier League champions, but that could happen as soon as tonight if results go their way.
Wednesday evening will see Arsenal host Palace at the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League.
Liverpool are 13 points ahead with five matches left to play and will face Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday in their next fixture.
A win over Spurs would clinch the title, but a 20th top-flight crown could be confirmed if Arsenal were to lose to Palace tonight.
Ahead of the clash in North London, Glasner has made four changes from the Eagles team that were held to a goalless draw with Bournemouth at the weekend.
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There was one enforced change, with Chris Richards unavailable through suspension.
Glasner has brought in midfielder Jefferson Lerma for the clash against Arsenal as one of the changes, with Eddie Nketiah replacing Jean-Philippe Mateta, Daichi Kamada selected in place of Will Hughes and Justin Devenny brought in to replace Ismaila Sarr.
Eberechi Eze, Marc Guehi, Adam Wharton and Tyrick Mitchell also start for Palace, while former Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson starts between the posts.
There are also spots in the team for Maxence Lacroix and Daniel Munoz to face Arsenal this evening.
The team selection comes after Glasner himself stated that not many changes would be made for the clash against Arsenal, with Palace facing Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-final at the weekend.
"We have to look at what's best and which players are in the best shape but that doesn't mean we will make 10 changes tomorrow," said Glasner earlier this week.
"Maybe we will change two or three but that is not because we value the Saturday game more than tomorrow's game.
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"But we need to be top physically, top mentally to be able to compete with Arsenal.
"I expect both teams entering the pitch to win the game.
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