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Fraizer Campbell has been ruled out for six weeks with a hamstring strain - and fellow strikers Marouane Chamakh and Yaya Sanogo will also be missing for Saturday's trip to West Ham.

Manager Alan Pardew said: "Fraizer's done very well for me so we will miss him. We're missing Yaya and Chamkah so there's a bit of firepower missing which is a shame at this stage. It's not too long for the other guys and hopefully we'll see the before the end of the season."

With Palace out of the FA Cup, Pardew hoped Chamakh and Sanogo will only miss two games be back for the QPR match on March 14.

Glenn Murray, who has just signed a new contract, Dwight Gayle and Shola Ameobi are options to step in up front.

But in midfield, the Eagles boss warned club captain Mile Jedkinak will have to wait to return to the side after his stint Down Under leading Australia to the Asian Cup.

"Mile is available but we've had some really outstanding performances in that midfielder area," he said. "There's a bit of competition in there. Jordan Mutch has come in and improved that area.

"He's important in terms of his captaincy and his presence. But nobody has a given right to play."