A week on from their impressive win at Old Trafford, Crystal Palace return to Selhurst Park for a Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest on Saturday evening.
The Eagles sit ninth in the top-flight table and three points ahead of a Forest side who are looking to end a three-game winless run when they travel to South London.
A thumping first-half volley from Joachim Andersen was enough for a dogged Eagles outfit to claim maximum points, with Hodgson, at the ripe old age of 76, not only becoming the first-ever visiting Premier League manager to avoid defeat in five successive trips to Man United, but also just the second coach after Pep Guardiola to win three games in a row with the same club at the Theatre of Dreams.
Palace have now picked up seven of their 11 Premier League points away from home this season, but they return to Selhurst Park on Saturday seeking to claim their fourth top-flight win of the campaign, which could move them into the top seven before the international break if other results go their way.
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