Crystal Palace vs Tottenham LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction today
Follow all the action live from Selhurst Park
Follow all the action as Crystal Palace host Tottenham in the Premier League’s early kick-off this afternoon.
Spurs sit top of the Premier League with a perfect record this season, having defeated Manchester City, Wolves and Watford thus far, but will have to make do without Cristian Romero, Giovani Lo Celso and Davinson Sanchez, who are all unavailable after travelling to South America during the international break. There are also doubts over the fitness of Son Heung-min and Oliver Skipp, with Nuno Espirito Santo likely to be forced into several changes as he aims to continue the brilliant start to his tenure.
There has been less cause for celebration for Patrick Vieira, who has taken two points from his first three games in charge at Crystal Palace. There were clear signs of improvement against West Ham before the break, though, as Conor Gallagher scored twice, while new signings Odsonne Edouard and Michael Olise could make their debuts. Follow all the action live below:
De Gea saves from Joelinton
67’ - Matt Ritchie is working hard down the left wing and slips a ball into the penalty area for Joelinton to control.
The Brazilian forward cuts inside and hits a high shot towards the roof of the net which David De Gea is equal to.
Newcastle aren’t out of this game just yet.
Sancho replaced for United
66’ - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is making the first change of the afternoon and it’s Jadon Sancho being replaced by Jesse Lingard.
The former Borussia Dortmund winger had a couple of half chances in the first-half but has been quiet for the majority of the game.
Woodman won’t be happy again
63’ - It’s a very strong run and a powerful strike from Ronaldo but Woodman won’t be happy when he watches that one back.
The former Swansea goalkeeper is slow to re-arrange his feet and despite clipping the ball with his level, he doesn’t react fast enough to keep the shot out.
It’s nowhere near as big an error as the first, and there’s no doubt that the power on the shot from Ronaldo is brutal, but it’s definitely saveable.
GOAL! Cristiano Ronaldo puts United ahead again
60’ - What a second debut this is.
Newcastle aren’t level for long as Ronaldo latches onto a delicate Luke Shaw through ball, holds off the defender and drills a powerful shot through the legs of Freddie Woodman.
That’s a lethal finish.
Almiron in again for Newcastle
58’ - Miguel Almiron jinks down the left-hand side again and slides a ball across the six-yard box which no Newcastle player gambles on and the attack comes to and end.
The home side look rattled now, the crowd is nervous, and Newcastle are confident.
A long way still to go, here.
GOAL! Manquillo equalises for Newcastle!
56’ - Well, wow! Former Liverpool defender Javier Manquillo has his first ever Newcastle goal, and what a time and place to score it!
Miguel Almiron breaks superbly through the midfield, beating a slow Harry Maguire sliding tackle and bursting into the United half. Allan Saint-Maximin receives his pass and slips it to Manquillo and he charges into the penalty area, and the Spanish full-back slides a great finish into the far corner.
Game on.
Matic shoots high and wide
54’ - Nemanja Matic tries his luck from all of 35-yards on his weaker left foot and the shot flies way over the bar and into the Stretford End.
Manchester United are struggling to pass the ball quickly now and can’t find a way through Newcastle’s shape.
Quiet opening to the second-half
50’ - Precious little in the way of action at the beginning of this second period, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s ball across the six-yard box which no United player attacked being the only moment worth noting.
The crowd is fairly quiet now aside from the away end and Newcastle could potentially grow back into the game, here.
Second-half kicks off at Old Trafford
Both sides are back out for the second period and neither Ole Gunnar Solskjaer nor Steve Bruce have made changes at the break.
Newcastle defended quite well in the opening 45 but now need to add an extra dimension to their attack, having only really threatened in brief spells when they are able to counter-attack quickly.
For the some side, creating some more clear-cut chances wouldn’t go amiss.
Shots galore in action-filled first-half
Unlike the early kick-off at Selhurst Park, this fixture has been full of action and plenty of shooting in the opening 45 minutes.
Ronaldo has taken five alone and Bruno Fernandes four, helping United to a total of 15 so far. Newcastle meanwhile have seen most of their efforts blocked but have still managed six attempts.
An enjoyable game.
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