Crystal Palace welcome Shakhtar Donetsk to Selhurst Park for their UEFA Conference League semi-final second leg tonight.
The Eagles are in control of the tie, leading 3-1 against their Ukrainian opponents, but they must still put in a strong performance if they are to book their place in the final.
Oliver Glasner opted to rotate his squad in the Premier League at the weekend, with the Eagles losing 3-0 to Bournemouth.
There will be no such attitude tonight, though. Catch up with all the team news right here on 101GreatGoals.
Crystal Palace team news
Palace are unchanged from the first leg, with Oliver Glasner reverting back to his best XI after a much-changed Eagles side slumped to defeat at Bournemouth in the Premier League on Sunday.
Crystal Palace starting XI: Henderson; Richards, Canvot, Lacorix; Munoz, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Pino, Sarr, Mateta.
Crystal Palace substitutes: Benitez, Matthews, Riad, Cardines, Devenny, Rodney, Clyne, Lerma, Johnson, Hughes, Strand-Larsen.
Shakhtar Donetsk team news
Shakhtar are also unchanged from the first leg, with the visitors likely full of confidence after a 2-1 win over Dynamo Kyiv that moved them to the cusp of the Ukrainian title.
Shakhtar Donetsk starting XI: Riznyk; Tobias, Bondar, Matviyenko, Pedro Henrique; Ocheretko; Alisson Santana, Pedrinho, Marlon Gomes, Eguinaldo; Kaua Elias.
Shakhtar Donetsk substitutes: Tvardovskyi, Traore, Kryskiv, Newertton, Isaque, Azarov, Ghram, Bondarenko, Nazaryna, Lucas Ferreira, Luca Meirelles, Obah.
Where to watch Crystal Palace v Shakhtar Donetsk: TV and online streams
Crystal Palace versus Shakhtar Donetsk kicks off at 8pm UK time on Thursday night. It is available on TNT Sports in the UK and available to stream via the discovery+ app.
It is available via local Conference League rights holders in other countries, including the United States.

Stats for Crystal Palace v Shakhtar Donetsk
- Crystal Palace’s sole previous match against a Ukrainian team prior to the first leg was their 2-0 win against Dynamo Kiev on Matchday 1 of this season’s league phase.
- Shakhtar have won only five of their 20 contests with English opponents
- Shakhtar have never won in England, where their record is D2 L8
- This is only Palace’s second season in UEFA competition and a first since their 1998 Intertoto Cup campaign, where they lost 0-4 on aggregate against Samsunspor in the third round