A HUGE clash is in store tonight in the world of football - and it's not in the Champions League.
It comes in the form of Championship promotion chasers Crystal Palace against Hull City at Selhurst Park in front of a bumper crowd in SE25.
A Palace win would see them creep up on the Tigers to just a point, while the other team in the mix, Watford, are at home to lowly Sheffield Wednesday.
Nothing but a win might be the case for the Eagles if they're to take automatic promotion to the next level, with many expecting the Hornets to take three points at Vicarage Road.
And of course, the game tonight marks the return of former manager Steve Bruce at Selhurst Park.
Bruce has done a good job taking the Tigers up the table and has formed an attacking side this season, with the likes of Robert Koren, Sone Aluko, Robert Brady and Ahmed Elmohamady catching the eye.
And January loan signing Gedo has proved to be big hit with a number of goals in recent games, so he'll be one Palace need to watch closely, as well as George Boyd, who joined from Peterborough United.
Palace have no new injury worries and may stick with the same starting XI that beat Derby County 1-0 on Friday night.
Both sides played out a goalless draw at the end of November, but it was an entertaining clash with both sets of attacking talent having chances to win the game.
Let's just hope the same happens again tonight – with a Palace win.
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It comes in the form of Championship promotion chasers Crystal Palace against Hull City at Selhurst Park in front of a bumper crowd in SE25.
A Palace win would see them creep up on the Tigers to just a point, while the other team in the mix, Watford, are at home to lowly Sheffield Wednesday.
Nothing but a win might be the case for the Eagles if they're to take automatic promotion to the next level, with many expecting the Hornets to take three points at Vicarage Road.
And of course, the game tonight marks the return of former manager Steve Bruce at Selhurst Park.
Bruce has done a good job taking the Tigers up the table and has formed an attacking side this season, with the likes of Robert Koren, Sone Aluko, Robert Brady and Ahmed Elmohamady catching the eye.
And January loan signing Gedo has proved to be big hit with a number of goals in recent games, so he'll be one Palace need to watch closely, as well as George Boyd, who joined from Peterborough United.
Palace have no new injury worries and may stick with the same starting XI that beat Derby County 1-0 on Friday night.
Both sides played out a goalless draw at the end of November, but it was an entertaining clash with both sets of attacking talent having chances to win the game.
Let's just hope the same happens again tonight – with a Palace win.
Follow @AdvertiserSport on Twitter and 'Like' www.facebook.com/AdvertiserSport for live updates throughout this evening's game.