The final two Crystal Palace players on international duty could be in action on Tuesday night.
A number of Eagles players were chosen to represent their countries over the past week, Joachim Andersen, Marc Guehi, Jordan Ayew, Cheick Doucoure and Michael Olise all called up to Denmark, Ghana, England, Ghana, Mali and France Under-21 respectively.
Andersen picked up an injury in the Arsenal fixture ahead of the break and was subsequently dropped from the Danish squad.
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Guehi failed to add to his thee England caps, the centreback was an unused substitute in both Three Lions victories against Italy and Ukraine.
Ayew played 90 minutes on Monday night as Ghana drew 1-1 vs Angola, the forward had 70 minutes in the previous fixture against the same fixture last week.
And Olise and Doucoure will round up the Eagles players on international duty with the duo potentially in action against Spain Under-21s and Mali respectively.
Winger Olise has already played 73 minutes for Les Blues who were heavily defeated by England and Doucoure played 70 minutes in central midfield for Mali in their 2-0 win over Gambia.
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