Team news and more before the weekend’s matchesPremier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendEmail Simon here. Tweet @Simon_Burnton 2.41pm BST Wilfried Zaha, who was troubled by a muscle injury during the recent international break sparking speculation that he could be out of action for perhaps two months, in fact could play for Crystal Palace at Everton on Sunday. “He hasn’t trained with us since the injury, but we are hoping that he will train, and if he is, I guess he will be available to play,” Roy Hodgson said. “I don’t know where that information that this is a two-month injury came from. We have never been mindful that it could take such a long time; it is a strain that players get on a fairly regular basis.” 2.39pm BST Nuno Espirito Santo, whose Wolves side has won four of their last five games and faces Watford tomorrow, has finished his press conference. He spoke about choosing the same team for the first eight games of the season:You don’t plan this situation. What we plan is how we want the team to perform. We work very hard on that aspect. Then the players that are going to be involved, it’s a decision that we make, game after game. Continue reading…
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