Nuno Espirito Santo's side will go into this game without prolific striker Chris Wood this afternoon.
The striker picked up a hip injury on international duty for New Zealand in the recent international break.
It will be interesting to see how that disrupts the machine that is Nottingham Forest on the south coast but it does offer the chance for Taiwo Awoniyi to impress the manager.
View from SunSport's Jordan Davies at Craven Cottage
Fulham look dejected, but the Palace players are fist-pumping the away end, and don't look like stopping any time soon.
Marco Silva will be desperately disappointed. For all their dominance, they barely laid a glove on Palace, who will revel in the one of the most smash-and-grab 3-0 results you will see in a long while.
Speaking with ITV Sport after the match, The Eagles' manager gave his thoughts on their victory:
Key number one was to survive the first fiteen minutes. We were rusty and the structure was not good due to the international break. It was so important the first goal as we got the belief back. When you are struggling in a game, you need these actions. It was a great team effort which is what I told the guys in the dressing room. We can achieve a lot.
While Crystal Palace had plenty of defending to do in the early stages of this game, when they had the chance to counter, their full-backs supported the attacks.
Munoz spent the match working up and down the flanks, dragging Fulham's players out of position.
This then allows the likes of Sarr, Mateta and Eze to exploit the gaps in the hosts' defence.
Match-winner Eberechi Eze spoke with ITV Sport about their win over Fulham in the FA Cup quarter-finals:
Yes it was an important goal, happy to help the team, this is what am here to do. It was no a good start from us. This is where I want to get the ball to run at defenders. When you get the chance, you need to take it and that is what we have done today. We're confident in ourselves, we know what we are capable of.