Yannick Bolasie, Wilfried Zaha, Glenn Murray and Scott Dann are in the running for Crystal Palace’s March player of the month award and you can cast your vote now.

All you have to do to cast your vote is click here and one lucky fan will be chosen at random to present the winner with his trophy ahead of the Manchester City game at Selhurst Park on Easter Monday.

The runners and riders are:

Bolasie - The DR Congo international, registered three assists in March and his defence-terrorising performances have drawn plaudits from TV pundits and the national press.

Bolasie’s pace, physicality and unpredictability strike genuine panic into opposing defenders, exemplified by rookie QPR full-back Darnell Furlong’s merciful half time substitution after a torturous 45 minutes chasing Bolasie’s shadow. 

Zaha - After a barren spell of 18 games without a goal or assist, Alan Pardew’s faith in Zaha has been repaid with a goal in each of the wins at Stoke City and at home to QPR.

The winger showed his red and blue passion with a sliding finish against QPR that cost him a painful collision with the goalpost.

The only smile bigger than the one on Zaha’s face at the moment is the collective grin beaming back at him from the SE25 faithful.

Murray - The hitman’s physical presence and composure has earned a second nomination since his return from a loan spell at Championship side Reading.

His match-winning performance at the notoriously physical Stoke City included a deft headed assist and thunderbolt penalty that Julian Speroni said would have beaten three goalkeepers.

Despite the January arrivals of Yaya Sanogo and Shola Ameobi, Murray has established himself as Pardew’s first pick to lead the line.

Dann – His dominant displays against tricky opponents including Charlie Austin and Peter Crouch delighted the Crystal Palace fans and manager alike, offering a solid bedrock from which to build attacking displays.

Dann’s eye for a pass and calmness on the ball have noticeably encouraged the best out of his defensive partner Damien Delaney.

With England assistant manager Ray Lewington in attendance for the QPR match, you wonder how long Dann’s consistency can be overlooked by the national team.