There are three changes to the Crystal Palace side that lost 3-1 to Chelsea last time out.
Jean-Philippe Mateta is not in the squad after Glasner confirmed on Friday the forward is "not in the right place" to feature, Adam Wharton is suspended and Jaydee Canvot drops to the bench.
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What needs to happen before transfer deadline?published at 09:05 GMT 1 February
09:05 GMT 1 February
It's transfer deadline day tomorrow, with the window closing at 19:00 GMT.
How would you assess Crystal Palace's window? Do you think any position needs more attention? If so, give us names of who should be brought in. And what about who needs to go?
Sutton's predictions: Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palacepublished at 08:01 GMT 1 February
08:01 GMT 1 February
Nottingham Forest 'Dyched' Brentford last week, and it really was a classic Sean Dyche performance.
They add new words to the Oxford English Dictionary every year and 'Dyched' should make it in for 2026.
'Dyched' means "well structured but dull" by the way - you can use it when a team is unadventurous but gets the job done.
I can see the same thing happening to Crystal Palace too.
Forest will move level on points with them if they win this. I hope I am wrong, but I do think Palace will end up in a relegation battle.
I do not like saying this about any manager, but they should sack Oliver Glasner - he is going at the end of the season anyway, and it feels like a lot of their players want away too.
Glasner has done a brilliant job, but the fact everyone knows he is going means they have to move on from him now - before things get worse. Being brutally honest, I do not see any upside to him staying on.
If he stays, they are going to end up getting sucked in by Leeds and West Ham, as well as Forest - although the way my predictions have been going this season, that probably means he will stay and steer them into Europe again.
Gossip: Mateta agrees AC Milan deal but final decision with Palacepublished at 07:24 GMT 1 February
07:24 GMT 1 February
Jean-Philippe Mateta has agreed a contract with AC Milan until 2030, but Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner will not let the striker leave unless they have a ready-made replacement. (Times - subscription), external
Mateta is waiting for permission to fly for a medical, but the final decision over any deal is with the Selhurst Park club. (Kaveh Solhekol), external
Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 13:01 GMT 31 January
13:01 GMT 31 January
Chris Adams BBC Sport journalist
Nottingham Forest's surprisingly comfortable win over Brentford last week means they have taken seven points from the last nine going into the visit of Crystal Palace on Saturday.
That 2-0 victory in west London marked the first time 17th-placed Forest have kept consecutive clean sheets in the league this season.
Top scorer Morgan Gibbs-White laid on the second for substitute Taiwo Awoniyi and the attacking midfielder continues to be a beacon of hope for Forest as they bid to stave off relegation.
Since his Forest debut in August 2022, Gibbs-White's 28 Premier League assists are the second-most by an English player in the competition after Arsenal's Bukayo Saka (33).
Lucca the size of him
One man he'll be hoping to help on to the scoresheet is recent arrival Lorenzo Lucca. The giant Italian striker, who is in line to make his debut after joining on loan from Napoli, reportedly measures 201cm (6ft 7in), which would make him the tallest outfield player currently in the English top flight, according to Premier League data.
As was the case against Brentford, if Forest are in front at the interval they will fancy their chances against struggling Palace; of the 28 times a Sean Dyche side has led at half-time in a top-flight away match, he has suffered just one defeat.
Eagles' nosedive
Crystal Palace's form has fallen off a cliff in recent weeks, even before head coach Oliver Glasner announced he will be leaving Selhurst Park when his contract expires at the end of the season.
The Eagles, two places above Forest in 15th, are 11 games without a win in all competitions, eight of them in the league. Their form since mid-December makes for damning reading; they have won the fewest points, scored the fewest goals, lost the most games, and recorded the worst goal difference in the division since matchweek 16.
Former captain Marc Guehi is gone, top scorer Jean-Philippe Mateta looks likely to follow, and midfielder Adam Wharton is suspended after his red card during last week's defeat by Chelsea. Saturday's prospects don't look much better for Palace fans.
Stick or twist with Oliver?
They haven't won in 11 previous Premier League meetings with Nottingham Forest, having drawn seven and lost four. It's both the most they've ever faced a side without winning and the most Forest have faced a side without losing in the competition.
The conversation around whether Glasner will see out the season is an increasingly loud one. This spell of eight league games without a victory is one of the worst in his managerial career, topped only by winless runs of 11 and 10 during his time at Eintracht Frankfurt.
'An exciting talent' - Palace complete Guessand signingpublished at 11:55 GMT 31 January
11:55 GMT 31 January
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New Crystal Palace signing Evann Guessand says he has been "waiting for this moment for a very long time" after finalising his move from Aston Villa.
The 24-year-old has moved to Selhurst Park on loan until the end of the season, with the club having the option to make the transfer permanent.
The Ivory Coast international only joined Villa from Nice for £26m last summer, after scoring 12 goals and being named the Ligue 1 club's player of the season for the 2024-25 campaign as they finished fourth.
However, he has struggled to establish himself at Villa Park, starting just six Premier League games and scoring two goals in 21 appearances in all competitions.
"I'm really, really excited," he said on completing the move.
"I was waiting for this moment for a very long time, and I'm excited to play with my new teammates.
"I think, with the quality we have, we can achieve something."
Palace are currently 15th in the Premier League, eight points clear of relegation, but sold England defender Marc Guehi to Manchester City, while France striker Jean-Philippe Mateta has told the club he wants to leave.
However, Eagles Chairman Steve Parish believes Guessand can be a welcome addition to Oliver Glasner's attack.
"Evann is an exciting talent who we are confident will flourish on the South London stage," he added.
"His arrival further bolsters our forward options, as we look to push on in the Premier League and in Europe in the second half of the season."
Glasner on Mateta, Guehi's replacement and and the 'negative consequence of success'published at 14:59 GMT 30 January
14:59 GMT 30 January
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground (kick-off 14:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Glasner confirmed Jean-Philippe Mateta will not be selected to face Nottingham Forest as "he is not in the place," but added, "It is nothing to do with the transfers".
The Palace boss said he has '"to protect" Mateta, who has been heavily linked with a move away from Selhurst Park. "We need every single player at their best and JP isn't at his best right now with all the noise that happens. He can't help the team and perform at his top level. We decided it is better not to play him," said Glasner.
The Eagles are yet to find a replacement for former captain Marc Guehi, but Glasner said the club are working "24 hours a day" to bring in new players. "I see the club working hard to get players in to replace Marc and, of course, we have to prepare if something happens with JP," added Glasner.
The Austrian manager also believes last season's FA Cup success has resulted in Palace players searching for "bigger clubs". He said: "This is maybe the negative consequence of success. Players want to leave and want to play for bigger clubs, bigger money, have their own future."
However, Glasner suggested Mateta's aims of playing for France at the 2026 World Cup could lead to him staying at the club. "He will be highly motivated because he has a big dream to play for France at the World Cup. Therefore, he needs to perform, and he needs to play better than he has played in the last few weeks. The individual goal for every player, they want to play for their country at the World Cup," said Glasner.
To add to Glasner's worries, he said Palace will travel to the City Ground "with 13 outfield players, plus Kaden Rodney from our academy" and that "no new player will be in the matchday squad".
Strand Larsen and domino dealspublished at 10:43 GMT 30 January
10:43 GMT 30 January
Sami Mokbel Senior football correspondent
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If the Jorgen Strand Larsen move to Crystal Palace falls through, it could have an impact on Jean-Philippe Mateta's anticipated exit from Selhurst Park before Monday's transfer deadline.
The 28-year-old France forward has told Palace he wants to leave this month, with the Eagles increasingly open to sanctioning his departure.
Nottingham Forest have already seen a £35m offer rejected by Palace and are set to accelerate their efforts to sign Mateta in the coming days - while Juventus and AC Milan are among other clubs to have shown a concrete interest in the striker.
Mateta is understood to want to play Champions League football, but is open to a move to the City Ground.
Palace want a replacement before sanctioning Mateta's exit - and are set to sign versatile attacker Evann Guessand on loan from Aston Villa.
However, it is unclear whether the Eagles want a new recognised centre-forward through the door before allowing Mateta to leave.
'Worthy replacement' or 'ridiculous'? Mixed views on Strand Larsen dealpublished at 17:27 GMT 29 January
17:27 GMT 29 January
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We asked for your views on the agreed deal in principle worth in the region of £50m to sign Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, and what it could mean for Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Here are some of your comments:
Joe: To sell Mateta and sign Strand Larsen is great business. In terms of chances created, Wolves and Palace are miles apart, which highlights Mateta's lack of cutting edge. We have to hope that JSL can pick up from last season and do the business Mateta couldn't.
Bob: Not sure what to think anymore. The Palace are in free fall, winless in 11 games, with our best players being sold and leaving. Glasner is on his way out too, and yet we are going to buy an out-of-form Wolves striker for £50 million? Can it get any worse? I bet it can...
Maureen: If Mateta wants to leave, that's OK. Players should want to be at the club. It's a short career, and if he wants to earn more elsewhere... Thanks, JP. Strand Larsen? Absolutely ridiculous money. He'll probably freeze under the pressure.
Mike: Mateta has reached his peak with Palace and recognises that it's time to move on. All fans will thank him and wish him well. If the club can realise £30/40 million for him, it will be very good business. Strand Larsen will be a worthy replacement.
Sam: Breaking our transfer record twice in the window for players already in the Premier League looks desperate compared to more measured investments we could've made in the summer. If this just clears the way for Mateta to leave, then we'll have lost money to stay still. Hope I'm wrong
Palace closing in on Villa striker Guessandpublished at 14:21 GMT 29 January
14:21 GMT 29 January
Nick Mashiter Football reporter
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Crystal Palace are close to the loan signing of Aston Villa forward Evann Guessand.
The Eagles, who looked at signing the 24-year-old last summer, are set to take Guessand until the end of the season in a deal that will give them an option to buy.
Guessand has scored twice in 26 Villa appearances - both in the Europa League - having struggled to establish himself in his favoured central striker position.
The £18.25m arrival of Tammy Abraham from Besiktas this week also leaves him as likely third choice behind the new signing and Ollie Watkins.
And although the Ivory Coast international has been happy to fight for his place at Villa Park, he is expected to leave.
Guessand has made just six Premier League starts since joining Villa from Nice for £26m last August.
Deal in principle agreed for Strand Larsen - have your saypublished at 13:37 GMT 29 January
13:37 GMT 29 January
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Crystal Palace have agreed a deal in principle worth in the region of £50m to sign Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Palace broke their club record with a £35m move for Wales forward Brennan Johnson earlier this month but Strand Larsen's arrival would surpass that deal.
The Norway international scored 14 Premier League goals for the Old Gold last season, but has found the net just once for the bottom side this campaign.
The pursuit of the 25-year-old raises further uncertainty over Jean-Philippe Mateta's future at Selhurst Park heading into the final days of the window.
Gossip: Mateta attracts Spurs interest published at 06:49 GMT 29 January
06:49 GMT 29 January
Juventus are stepping up their efforts to sign striker Randal Kolo Muani, who is on loan at Tottenham from Paris St-Germain, and Spurs could look to replace him with Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta. (Mail), external
'Palace's best chance of staying up is moving on from Glasner'published at 11:23 GMT 27 January
11:23 GMT 27 January
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Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton believes Crystal Palace should part company with Oliver Glasner, given his recent criticism of the club's hierarchy and news he will leave at the end of the season.
"I've got a feeling Palace are going to get dragged into this," Sutton told BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club.
"I think they need to make a decision on Oliver Glasner. With every press conference there is always a jibe in there.
"They know he's away at the end of the season. I think their best chance of staying up is moving on from Glasner.
"He's going anyway in the summer. I think they need to make a move and get someone in now."
'Final week of the transfer window doesn't come with many expectations'published at 08:10 GMT 27 January
08:10 GMT 27 January
Alex Pewter Fan writer
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As far as Premier League records go, Sunday's match didn't bode well for Oliver Glasner and Crystal Palace on paper. After that 3-1 loss, the team is now winless in eight league games, 17 against Chelsea, and 13 when officiated by Darren England. Not quite a recipe for success for those desiring a change in fortunes.
The late Chris Richards goal softened what could have been a tough full-time reaction, but the pressure to get a result next week against Nottingham Forest has only increased - even Opta's supercomputer predictions have seen Palace's relegation chances move from a near-impossibility to a lofty 1.75% in recent weeks.
The returns of Ismaila Sarr and Daniel Munoz added much-needed energy to the right-hand side of the pitch, even in defeat, which hopefully will translate into results in time. However, with no changes to the depth behind them, the squad is an injury away from being in the same predicament that plagued December and most of January.
The final week of the transfer window doesn't come with many expectations, unless you are an eternal optimist. The managerial insecurity, or at least the long-term future of who will occupy that role, and the fall in the league table have likely lessened the appetite to spend and push for European places, which now seem now out of reach.
With record-signing Brennan Johnson largely anonymous across his first five Palace appearances, and Marc Guehi now competing for title honours with the blue half of Manchester, perhaps the agency that represents both players is the real winner from the window so far, rather than Palace.
Johnson will hopefully improve with time, but lost amongst Glasner-gate last week, the departure of Guehi is worrying. Even if the sale was financially necessary, the lack of immediate replacement has hamstrung the team.
Unless a deal can be done to strengthen the position well before the Nottingham Forest game, the club has elected to play 8% of their fixtures without a starting-calibre option alongside Maxence Lacroix and Richards. Palace fans may be used to such circumstances at this point, but it doesn't make the task any easier for the team.
Gossip: Forest make £35m Mateta bidpublished at 07:14 GMT 27 January
07:14 GMT 27 January
Nottingham Forest have made a £35m bid for Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, but the Eagles want a £40m package and will only let the 28-year-old leave if that price is met and they are able to bring in a replacement. (Athletic - subscription required), external
Is it time for the club to cut ties with Crystal Palace boss?published at 18:52 GMT 26 January
18:52 GMT 26 January
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Crystal Palace's winless run continued at the weekend with their defeat by Chelsea at Selhurst Park, and when looking at the past six games, they find themselves bottom of the Premier League form table.
It has been a turbulent couple of weeks for the Eagles and, with Oliver Glasner scheduled to see out the rest of his contract and leave in the summer, we asked you whether boss Oliver Glasner is still the man to turn the season around or should the board cut ties now.
At the time of this post, the poll suggested a close split among supporters:
Yes, it's too much distraction so the board should cut ties now (51%)
No, he is still the best for us right now and then start afresh in the summer (40%)
Palace on the slide - but is Glasner still the person to turn it around?published at 14:25 GMT 26 January
14:25 GMT 26 January
Bobbie Jackson BBC Sport Journalist
Just 254 days ago Crystal Palace were flying high.
Captain Marc Guehi held the FA Cup aloft at Wembley - the club's first major trophy after upsetting Manchester City in the final - and Oliver Glasner was already making plans for a European campaign.
But so much has changed since that glorious afternoon.
Results have also taken a downward turn, with Palace failing to win any of their past 11 games across all competitions - the longest current winless run of any Premier League side - including losing at non-league Macclesfield in the FA Cup.
Sunday's 3-1 home loss to Chelsea extended their winless league run to eight matches, with six ending in defeat, and left them 15th in the table and eight points clear of third-bottom West Ham.
Palace ended the match with 10 men after midfielder Adam Wharton - another player linked with an exit - was sent off after receiving two yellow cards.
"Confidence is what you get from results," Glasner told BBC Match of the Day.
"It is my job, my responsibility, with my staff, my group, to get this confidence back. I saw a lot of positives, but when you are losing 3-1 and have not won for 11 games then it's completely right to say, 'where are the results?'
"That's what we have to get. It is up to us to find these puzzle pieces. There's no magician. I always believe in this group, these players, that we will turn it around."
Despite Palace's poor form, they are still one point better off than at this stage last season and can book a spot in the last 16 of the Conference League if they come through a two-legged play-off against Zrinjski Mostar from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"These are tough moments, tough games," added Glasner.
"I look at the team and 3-0 down, a red card, you can go out five or six-nil, but we came back, scored a goal and made a fight of it, so that shows the great character of the group and that gives me a lot of confidence this group will turn it around."
With Palace enduring a difficult spell - on and off the pitch - is Glasner still the best person to turn things around? Or would it be best for the Eagles' season if the board cut ties before the end of his contract?