Six of the best - Crystal Palace

West Ham United could complete their first Barclays Premier League double of the season this weekend when they take on Crystal Palace at the Boleyn Ground.

Having defeated the Eagles 3-1 at Selhurst Park back in August, another win on Saturday would take the Hammers beyond the 40-point mark for the season.

Here whufc.com takes a look at six memorable home wins against the Eagles.

West Ham United 3-0 Crystal Palace
Division One
1 October 2003

The Hammers' most recent home win over Crystal Palace came over eleven years ago when they recorded a comfortable victory at the Boleyn Ground.

The high-flying home side moved up to third in the table thanks to a goal from Jermain Defoe and two from Neil Mellor.

The Eagles would have the last laugh however as they beat the Hammers 1-0 in the end of season Play-Off final and secured promotion to the Premier League.

West Ham United 4-1 Crystal Palace
Premier League
3 December 1997

A thumping win over the Eagles earned West Ham their sixth straight home win and moved them into the top half.

Four players got on the score sheet for the home side with David Unsworth, John Hartson, Eyal Berkovic and Steve Lomas all netting in the win.

Palace would go onto finish rock bottom of the table whilst West Ham enjoyed an eighth place finish.

West Ham United 1-0 Crystal Palace
Premier League
8 October 1994

After a sticky start to the 1994/95 season, West Ham began to pick up some crucial points as they chalked up a second straight league win with victory against Palace.

A single goal was all that separated the teams at the Boleyn Ground, with Don Hutchison grabbing the all-important goal to the delight of the majority of the 17,000 people in attendance.

Later in the season the Eagles exacted their revenge with a 1-0 win of their own at Selhurst Park, but it wasn't enough to keep them in the division as they occupied the last spot in the relegation zone.

West Ham United 2-0 Crystal Palace
FA Cup
31 January 1984

After a 1-1 draw just three days earlier, West Ham and Crystal Palace met at the Boleyn Ground to replay their FA Cup fourth round tie.

Dave Swindlehurst had scored the Hammers' goal at Selhurst Park as the two sides could not be separated over the first 90 minutes.

There was no such problem for the home side second time around, however, as goals from Geoff Pike and Bobby Barnes ensured progression to the fifth round.

West Ham United 4-0 Crystal Palace
First Division
28 October 1972

West Ham maintained their unbeaten home record with a convincing win over the visiting Crystal Palace.

A double from Trevor Brooking and one each for Bryan Robson and John McDowell did the damage as the Hammers strolled to success.

West Ham would go onto finish sixth whilst Palace were relegated after finishing in 21st place.

West Ham United 2-1 Crystal Palace
First Division
8 November 1969

After five games without a win West Ham finally scored maximum points when they saw off the Eagles at the Boleyn Ground in front of over 31,000 fans.

Two familiar faces got their names on the scoresheet to fire the Hammers to victory, with the prolific Geoff Hurst and Clyde Best netting.

A 0-0 draw between the sides later in the season proved crucial to Crystal Palace as they avoided relegation by just a single point.