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Crystal Palace vs Tottenham LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction today

Follow all the action live from Selhurst Park

Dan Austin
Saturday 11 September 2021 10:52 EDT
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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:

Half-time whistle blows after Ronaldo’s opener

45+3 - Well, it’s not really a surprise is it?

After what in truth was a relatively poor performance from Cristiano Ronaldo for the majority of the first-half, with plenty of mis-controlled touches, the Portuguese forward scored with his first real chance of the game.

In truth he couldn’t really miss after Woodman’s error. The goalkeeper will blame a slight deflection on Greenwood’s shot but that still doesn’t justify directing the ball directly into Ronaldo’s path for a simple finish.

Newcastle had defended relatively well until that point and had threatened on the counter on a couple of occasions, but not they face enormous task to earn a result from a match in which they are clearly second best and facing a buoyant crowd.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:52

GOAL! Cristiano Ronaldo scores!

45+2 - Of course he does. Just as I was praising Freddie Woodman, the Newcastle goalkeeper spills a tame shot from Mason Greenwood and Ronaldo reacts fastest to tap the ball into the empty net.

Old Trafford has gone berserk.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:49

Magpies growing in confidence

43’ - It’s the Newcastle fans who are making all the noise now after a few strong periods of possession.

Man United have been the better team, no doubt, but Newcastle have defended relatively well and restricted the home side to few genuine chances.

Freddie Woodman in goal has played particularly well so far.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:45

Newcastle dangerous on the counter again

38’ - Allan Saint-Maximin breaks well from a United corner and is one-on-one with Aaron Wan-Bissaka. He waits for support from team-mates and eventually plays in Sean Longstaff, but a great challenge from Harry Maguire nicks the ball away before he can pull the trigger.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:41

Sancho shot deflected for corner

32’ - United break down the right through Fernandes and he passes into Sancho on the edge of the area, but the winger’s first touch is poor and takes him behind a defender, leading to a tame shaft that deflects wide for a corner.

Harry Maguire sees a weak header saved by Woodman from the subsequent delivery.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:34

Sancho almost deflects shot into goal

30’ - Fernandes again tries a shot from thirty yards and this time Jadon Sancho, who was looking for a re-bound, almost deflects it inside the far post on its path to goal but the ball drifts a yard or so wide in the end.

United applying more pressure now.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:32

Fernandes with close effort from very long-range

26’ - Bruno Fernandes attempts to beat Freddie Woodman with an audacious shot from all of fifty yards, and has the Newcastle ‘keeper scrambling, but it drops just beyond the roof of the net.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:29

De Gea makes save from Ritchie

23’ - A strong spell of possession in the United half for Newcastle leads to a left-footed shot from Matt Ritchie which takes a heavy deflection of Nemanja Matic and forces David De Gea to adjust his footing, before eventually making a relatively comfortable save low down to his left.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:26

Chance for Varane

20’ - Big chance for Raphael Varane as he breaks away from his marker from a corner but his glanced header towards the far post doesn’t have the right direction on it and ends up drifting a fair way wide of Woodman’s left-hand side.

Best opportunity of the game so far.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:22

Newcastle look dangerous on the break

15’ - Allan Saint-Maximin leads a fast Newcastle counter but eventually dawdles on the ball for too long before finding Matt Ritchie, and the Scottish wing-back’s shot is closed down.

A little reminder that Newcastle aren’t planning to roll over for United and Ronaldo, here.

Dan Austin11 September 2021 15:18

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