Moutinho kicks the ball away after a free-kick is awarded and swiftly earns a yellow card.
90' +3
Zaha tries an ambitious effort after a spell of late Palace pressure. It goes way over the bar and it looks like Wolves will just about survive.
90' +1
Ivan Cavaleiro gets yellow.
P. van Aanholt gets yellow.
Referee Michael Oliver books Cavaleiro after a cynical challenge on Van Aanholt from behind, with the ball gone.
Van Aanholt also goes into the book for his reaction to the tackle, with both players getting in each other's faces.
89'
Traore has just had his first burst down the left for Wolves. Wan-Bissaka did extremely well to keep up and prevent any danger.
88'
Jonny gets yellow.
C. Kouyaté gets yellow.
A messy tackle from Jonny on Zaha earns the wing-back a yellow card.
Substitute Kouyate also earns a booking shortly after for planting his studs on Neves' foot.
87'
Adama Traoré enters the game and replaces Diogo Jota.
A fresh Traore is something you don't want to see as a tired opposition player. Jota makes way for the winger.
86'
Kouyate has been given license to roam by Hodgson. The Senegal man is too eager when trying to reclaim lost possession deep into Wolves' half, and gives away a free-kick.
84'
R. Saïss enters the game and replaces Hélder Costa.
Costa deserves a break after all the running he's done today. Saiss will play the six minutes plus added time.
83'
Zaha and Van Aanholt link up down the left-hand side, as the full-back tries to direct an awkward chance goalwards. A deflection takes it into Patricio's hands, however.
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82'
A. Sørloth enters the game and replaces J. Schlupp.
Some home fans might be disappointed to see Schlupp leaving the pitch. The introduction of Sorloth will give them something to aim for, though.
80'
Big chance for Wolves' second! Cavaleiro has given Wolves another edge as they aim to see this game out. The substitute wins a throw-in deep into Palace with his pressing. Soon after, he crashes a shot against the crossbar.
78'
C. Coady gets yellow.
Coady is booked for pulling back a marauding Kouyate near the byline.
Wolves' defenders are blocking absolutely everything. Schlupp has had most of his side's chances this half, and is denied again by a brave player in gold from a scrappy free-kick.
76'
Jimenez soaks up the applause from travelling Wolves fans as Cavaleiro replaces the striker.
Townsend takes a shot that, for a second, looks like it might bend into the top-right corner from 20 yards out. Like almost every other Palace attempt, Patricio moves quickly to catch the ball.
75'
Ivan Cavaleiro enters the game and replaces R. Jiménez.
74'
Wolves have eased off since the goal. If the latter stages of this game are anything like the first 70-odd minutes, then they haven't got much to worry about at the back.
73'
Van Aanholt looks visibly frustrated as a one-two with Townsend goes out for a Wolves throw-in. Palace need to keep their heads in the last 20 minutes if they are to find an equaliser.
72'
C. Kouyaté enters the game and replaces J. Ayew.
Kouyate comes on for Ayew, presumably meaning Meyer will push forward to help Zaha up front.
70'
Patricio took the full force of both Schlupp and his own player for the second save. He seems to be over the worst of it now.
69'
A double-save from Patricio denies Palace! First, Meyer's volley requires stopping, then Schlupp comes darting in for the follow-up. Portugal's number one has been so impressive this season and that's another example of his importance.
67'
Doherty's strike for Wolves means that they've scored eight of their nine Premier League goals this season in the second half. Palace can't say they weren't warned before the break.
65'
Ayew heads over from Milivojevic's corner. That was the forward's first real attempt on goal today.
64'
Zaha has barely had a sniff in this second half, and is yet to register a shot with over an hour played.
63'
M. Meyer enters the game and replaces J. McArthur.
It's not a surprise to see Meyer introduced with McArthur on a booking. Can the German inject some more creativity in the middle?
60'
McArthur tries to drive from midfield in an attempt to create something for his side. Wolves do well to shepherd the midfielder out into a harmless area.
58'
It's not looking so rosy for Palace. They've had lots of the ball with little cutting edge, and must now chase the game.
56'
M. Doherty has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers! Assist by R. Jiménez.
Jimenez can be proud of his involvement there. The Mexican may not have been clinical himself in front of goal in the first half, but the return pass to Doherty was perfectly weighted.
Finally, Wolves find their scoring touch! Doherty plays a one-two with Jimenez on the right and the wing-back slams in from a tight angle, inside the box. 1-0.
55'
It's been another dominant start from the hosts. They were almost queuing up with their latest attack.
53'
The ball just won't fall for Palace at the moment. Ayew battles away with Coady on the byline before wriggling away. His ball is deflected away by a Wolves defender and then Milivojevic scuffs an effort back into the box. No one manages to take control of the ball.
51'
Hodgson will be frustrated with Townsend on the break again in this second half. The winger delays a pass as another attack falls through.
49'
Neves tries a trademark screamer from the ensuing corner. The midfielder's effort from distance keeps rising and goes out for a goal kick.
48'
Jota fools Van Aanholt with a dummy before sending in a promising cross for Jimenez, who loses out as the ball goes for a corner.
47'
If Palace don't find the net in this second half, they will be the second team this season alone to fail to score in their opening four home Premier League games. Huddersfield are the other side to claim this unwanted record.
46'
Wolves kick off the second half.
45' +1
The home team are ending this half on top but they'll be worried about the lack of breakthroughs against an organised Wolves side.
HALF-TIME: CRYSTAL PALACE 0-0 WOLVES
44'
Patricio expertly reads a free-kick from Milivojevic, taken from 25-yards out.
42'
Palace show their counter-attacking credentials this time, only for Townsend to dawdle on the ball and miss a chance to find Ayew on the right.
41'
Wan-Bissaka stretches to prevent Jota from getting on the end of a neat dink over the top during another Wolves attack. That was a crucial touch from the young right-back.
40'
Palace enjoy back-to-back corners but can't capitalise on quality deliveries from both sides.
38'
The game has suddenly lost a bit of fluidity, with both teams struggling to string three or four passes together before attacks fall flat. We're closing in on the break.
36'
Wolves keep getting big chances and spurning them. They work a move from right to left until Jota has time to challenge the goalkeeper. The former Atletico Madrid man's effort is high and wide.
34'
Schlupp smashes the ball just over the bar! The midfielder is waiting on the edge of the area to pick up scraps from a corner but can't quite find the accuracy.
32'
Saying that, McArthur has just stopped another break, this time by flooring Costa. He's on thin ice here.
31'
Perhaps that yellow card was needed from McArthur to stop the non-stop pressure from the visitors in wide areas.
30'
J. McArthur gets yellow.
Scotland international McArthur goes into the book for a stopping Costa on a Wolves counter.
28'
We've seen a huge switch in momentum over the past five minutes. Wolves look are on top and looking confident.
26'
Another huge opportunity for Jimenez! Jota plays him in behind the Palace defence perfectly but the Mexican striker's powerful effort is well-saved by Hennessey, even if it was straight at the keeper.
25'
Moutinho has a second go at whipping the ball in after a corner falls short. Palace look a bit shaky but manage to end the danger.
24'
We still have no shots on target to speak of but both teams are finding their range. Wolves are also spending slightly more time in Palace's half, including their first corner of the match.
22'
Wolves hit Palace on the counter in blistering fashion from poor free-kick and almost grab the opener. Jimenez couldn't find the right finish after cutting in from the right and dragging a shot wide to to the left.
20'
Zaha is growing into this game now and Wolves have to be careful. Only a heavy touch denies Palace's talisman from getting a clear shot away.
19'
Wan-Bissaka is able to get further forward this time and swings a low cross into a cluster of players from both teams. The ball ricochets off a Wolves player, though, and Patricio takes control.
17'
Wolves are showing that they can trouble on the counter as well with the pace of Costa and Jota. Palace players are doing well to get back in numbers when one of their players is beaten.
15'
Palace go close! The hosts counter from an underhit Wolves free-kick before Zaha is isolated on the right with a Wolves defender. He squirms past and blasts the ball across the goal, and somehow no one gets a touch.
13'
Costa's wayward back-pass goes for another Palace corner. The delivery is dangerous again, from the other side this time, but Wolves do well to clear.
12'
Hodgson's side have had 74 per cent of possession with over 10 minutes played. There are no clear-cut chances to speak of just yet.
10'
Jota's just been stopped by two more Palace defenders frantically trying to help out Wan-Bissaka at right-back. The home side are not content with just doubling up on one of Wolves' danger men.
9'
Palace earn their first corner after pressure on the right wing. Townsend loops in the delivery to the far post, only for the resulting header back across goal to miss any players in red and blue.
7'
Schlupp plays the ball directly into Ayew's feet on the edge of the box, but the Ghana international miscontrols before the attack dies.
6'
Wan-Bissaka is getting a lot of the ball now and showing some neat touches. Nothing has really got beyond the Wolves midfield so far, though.
5'
Palace aren’t playing like a team yet to score on home turf this season. They’ve started brighter at Selhurst Park.
4'
Townsend runs at Jonny for the first time before finding Zaha in the middle. He soon gets crowded out.
2'
Palace are on the ball immediately trying to get down their dangerous left flank of Van Aanholt and Zaha. The full-back plays in a dangerous low cross that is blocked away.
1'
Ayew gets us underway for the home side.
Hello and welcome to coverage of the first ever Premier League meeting between Crystal Palace and Wolves.
Palace go into this meeting at Selhurst Park having not scored a single goal in their first three home matches of the season. Only the bottom three have found the net fewer times than Roy Hodgson’s side – a lack of firepower up front perhaps signifying another scrappy season for the Londoners.
CRYSTAL PALACE (4-4-2): Wayne Hennessey; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, James Tomkins, Mamadou Sakho, Patrick van Aanholt; Andros Townsend, James McArthur, Luka Milivojevic, Jeffrey Schlupp; Wilfried Zaha, Jordan Ayew.
SUBS: Vicente Guaita, Martin Kelly, Joel Ward, Cheikhou Kouyate, Max Meyer, Jason Puncheon, Alexander Sorloth.
SUBS: John Ruddy, Morgan Gibbs-White, Kortney Hause, Roman Saiss, Ivan Cavaleiro, Adama Traore, Leo Bonatini.
It couldn’t have gone much better for Wolves in their opening seven matches since promotion back to the top flight. Leicester City are the only club to take all three points from Nuno Espirito Santo’s side. They’ll be full of confidence heading to south London after beating West Ham and drawing with Manchester United on their travels so far this season. Team news is on the way.
The teams are out and we're just moments away from kick-off.
Wolves will be the happier side at the break. Jimenez and Jota have both had big opportunities to break the deadlock, with the former not quite convincing with just Hennessey to beat midway through the half. The counter has been the visitors’ main tool so far, but Palace have also threatened on the break. It’s been 45 minutes of nearly moments for Zaha, though, whose shot across goal early on somehow didn’t deflect in for 1-0.
Again, it looks like the lack of a focal point up front is hindering Palace in their search for a first home goal of the season. Ayew has been quiet and Sorloth waits on the bench should Hodgson need him. Wolves will hope for more of the same after the interval with a tad more conviction in the box.
That all turned out to be quite feisty and scrappy at the end as Wolves earned their fourth Premier League win of the season. It was a wing-back who settled the match shortly after half-time, when Doherty lashed home after a one-two with Jimenez. Palace went close to an equaliser through Schlupp on a couple of occasions, with Patricio on top form between the sticks for the visitors, while Zaha endured one of his quietest games of the season so far. The hosts remain goalless at Selhurst Park this season.
Up next for Hodgson’s side is a trip to Everton after the international break, followed by Arsenal at home. Wolves can look forward to meetings with Watford and Brighton after a hard-fought victory in south London. That concludes our coverage for today’s game. Thanks for joining us!
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