Zaha works space to get a shot away from the edge of the area. There is plenty of power in his effort and Patricio does well to hold onto it.
90' +1
We are into the first of three additional minutes at the end of this game.
87'
Palace go in search of a way back into the game and the ball breaks for Zaha in the box. The winger tries to get his shot away, but a strong block from Boly denies him.
81'
Pedro Neto enters the game and replaces Adama Traoré.
Another impressive performance sees Traore rewarded with a well-earned rest. Pedro Neto comes on in his place.
78'
Adama Traoré gets yellow.
Traore is booked for dissent as he takes his protests a little too far after he was penalised for a foul on Zaha.
76'
At the other end, the ball breaks kindly for Zaha, who makes his way into the box. However, his tame effort is easily gathered by Patricio.
75'
Wolves go in search of more and Traore works some space to shoot from distance. His effort is on target but straight down the throat of Guaita.
73'
Palace also make a change as Jairo Riedewald comes on for Schlupp.
72'
Diogo Jota enters the game and replaces Daniel Podence.
J. Riedewald enters the game and replaces J. Schlupp.
The hosts turn to the bench with Podence making way to be replaced by Diogo Jota.
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68'
Jonny has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers!
JONNY!!! 2-0 TO WOLVES! Once again, Traore is at the heart of things for Wolves. The winger bursts between Mitchell and McArthur before fizzing the ball towards Jimenez. The Mexican cannot quite get the ball under control but it breaks kindly for Jonny, who neatly turns before firing past Guaita.
65'
C. Coady gets yellow.
Coady goes into the referee's notebook for a clumsy challenge on Ayew.
64'
J. McCarthy gets yellow.
McCarthy is shown the first yellow card of the game after he clatters into Podence.
54'
New boots please! Not for the first time, Zaha slips when in possession of the ball. After eventually earning a free-kick for Palace, he signals to the bench for the yellow boots he is currently wearing to be replaced. The kitman dashes off to the changing room to try to find the solution to his problem.
52'
A brief concern for Wolves as Neves stays down following a strong challenge with Zaha. The midfielder takes a moment to gather himself, but is soon back on his feet.
49'
Traore takes on Mitchell and delivers a dangerous ball towards the far post, where Ward is forced to turn it behind with Podence lurking.
47'
The hosts seem to have a lot more purpose in their play. They go onto the attack with Jonny latching onto a diagonal ball into the area, but Dann is well-placed to clear his subsequent cross.
46'
Wolves get the ball rolling once again in the second half.
45' +3
HALF-TIME: WOLVES 1-0 CRYSTAL PALACE
45' +2
Palace turn up the pressure in the dying seconds of the first. Ayew and Kouyate neatly link up in the area before Boly makes an important intervention to clear the latter's cross.
45'
There are going to be three additional minutes at the end of the first half.
43'
Podence's first goal for Wolves has come at a good time for the hosts and should settle them down. They have not been at their best so far, but that will give them confidence going into the second half.
41'
Daniel Podence has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers! Assist by M. Doherty.
PODENCE!!! 1-0 TO WOLVES! Palace are caught in possession on the edge of their own penalty area. Doherty and Moutinho play a wonderful one-two with the former squaring for Podence to head into an empty net from close range.
Doherty linked up brilliantly with Moutinho before putting the ball on a plate for Podence.
38'
Palace's first attempt on target in this game comes as Townsend whips a free-kick towards goal from distance. However, it is easy enough for Patricio to gather.
37'
The visitors have a free-kick in a good position. It is dead central but around 35 yards from goal, so a bit too far out to shoot. But it is a good opportunity for the Eagles.
32'
At the other end, Traore delivers a dangerous ball to the far post where Podence goes for the spectacular. But his acrobatic effort from a tight angle is always rising.
31'
Wolves a little sloppy in possession at the moment. A loose pass by Jonny allows Palace the opportunity to counter, but the visitors are unable to capitalise on this occasion.
30'
Danger for Wolves as Zaha neatly turns away from Dendoncker and advances into the box. Fortunately for the hosts, Doherty reads the situation and makes an important intervention to deny the forward a sight on goal.
23'
C. Kouyaté enters the game and replaces M. Sakho.
Sakho is unable to continue as he limps off with a hamstring injury. Cheikhou Kouyate comes on in his place.
17'
Traore involved again as he asks questions down the right flank. He delivers a couple of crosses but on both occasions, Palace deal with the situation.
14'
On his first Premier League start, Mitchell faces a difficult task in marking the in-form Traore. With the help of Schlupp, he does well in his first encounter as good persistance forces the ball behind for a goal kick.
12'
Palace trying to settle into their rhythm as they knock the ball around in defence. With today's fixture and a home game against Tottenham Hotspur to close their season, they will be desperate to take anything away to use as momentum to build on next term.
9'
A Champions League spot may be out of reach for this season, but it has been another hugely successful campaign for Wolves. A sixth-place finish is still on for Nuno's men, who are also involved in the Europa League knockout stages with a round-of-16 second-leg showdown against Olympiacos a couple of weeks away.
5'
Good battling from Jimenez in the Palace penalty area earns Wolves their first corner of the game. Can the hosts get off to a flying start?
1'
Peter Bankes is today's referee. He blows the whistle and Palace get us underway.
Wolves are looking to regain sixth place in the Premier League table with victory today, while Palace will be desperately aiming to end a run of six consecutive defeats.
Hello everyone and welcome to our live text coverage of the Premier League showdown between Wolves and Crystal Palace at Molinuex.
WOLVES (3-4-3): Rui Patricio; Leander Dendoncker, Conor Coady (captain), Willy Boly; Matt Doherty, Joao Moutinho, Ruben Neves, Jonny Otto; Adama Traore, Raul Jimenez, Daniel Podence.
SUBS: John Ruddy, Max Kilman, Romain Saiss, Oskar Buur, Ruben Vinagre, Bruno Jordao, Morgan Gibbs-White, Pedro Neto, Diogo Jota.
SUBS: Stephen Henderson, Martin Kelly, Sam Woods, Jairo Riedewald, Nick Kirby, Cheikhou Kouyate, Max Meyer, Brandon Pierrick, John-Kymani Gordon.
CRYSTAL PALACE (4-4-2): Vicente Guaita; Joel Ward, Scott Dann (captain), Mamadou Sakho, Tyrick Mitchell; Andros Townsend, James McCarthy, James McArthur, Jeffrey Schlupp; Jordan Ayew, Wilfried Zaha.
The players are making their way out onto the field and kick-off is moments away.
As things stand, Wolves will regain sixth place in the Premier League, while it would be a seventh straight defeat for Palace.
That's all for today. Thank you for following our live coverage. Until next time, goodbye!
Wolves will look to secure that sixth-place finish when they travel to Chelsea in their final game next weekend. Meanwhile, Palace shall aim to finish strong as they welcome Tottenham to Selhurst Park.
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