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Liverpool vs Tottenham - as it happened: Reaction from dramatic Anfield draw

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Jack Watson
Sunday 04 February 2018 10:51 EST
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There are huge games at the top and bottom of the Premier League table today, as Crystal Palace host Newcastle before top-four chasing Tottenham travel to Liverpool.

Andros Townsend will come up against his former team in the early kick-off, as Palace look to get back to winning ways against relegation rivals Newcastle. Both sides could move up to 11th with a win, but the losers will be left looking nervously over their shoulders at the bottom three.

And then the big one: Liverpool vs Tottenham. Mauricio Pochettino will be hoping his men can build on their incredibly impressive 2-0 victory over Manchester United earlier in the week. Meanwhile Liverpool are out for revenge – they lost the reverse fixture at Wembley 4-1. A win will keep the Reds in third and cut United’s lead in second to just three points.

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Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

29: Crystal Palace try and break but Andros Townsend is well tackled by Mohamed Diame who is putting in quite the shift this afternoon.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 14:45

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

30: Timothy Fosu-Mensah drills a low cross from the right to Wilfried Zaha in the middle who shoots first time from the penalty spot but hits DeAndre Yedlin and goes behind. A goal kick has been given despite the Newcastle defender clearly blocking it. Strange.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 14:46

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

31: Ayoze Perez finds Kenedy with a great through pass, he cuts inside and skips past Martin Kelly then forces a good save from Wanye Hennessey who was again called into action when Perez strikes the rebound from the edge of the area.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 14:48

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

The Newcastle midfielder is controlling the game. All of Newcastle's attacking moves start with one of his precise long passes.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 14:50

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

Mohamed Diame is slots the ball in at the back post while the Crystal Palace defenders stand and watch.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 14:51

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

42: Chaos in the Newcastle penalty area. A cross is turned towards goal by Wilfired Zaha and Karl Darlow makes a great save after the effort is deflected. The ball falls to Christan Benteke who tries to control the ball but it bounces off his knee and goes out.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 15:00

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

44: Wilfried Zaha fires a ball to Christian Benteke who lays the ball to Yohan Cabaye who is charging in from the edge of the box. He takes a touch then pokes the bouncing ball towards goal but the effort is tame and Karl Darlow saves.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 15:01

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

45: Martin Kelly's game is over as a hamstring injury forces him off. On comes Mammadou Sakho who himself is returning from a calf injury.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 15:02

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle

Half Time

Mohamed Diame's goal is the difference at the break. Crystal Palace will be furious with how much space he was given at the back post when he met Kenedy's corner.

Jack Watson4 February 2018 15:05

Crystal Palace 0-1 Newcastle 

Jack Watson4 February 2018 15:05

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