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Premier League / Matchday 23
Selhurst Park / 31.01.2015
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Updated 31/01/2015 at 16:55 GMT


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Only four clean sheets for Everton this season, which is the lowest in the league. That gives Palace cause for optimism.
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Good start to the half from Palace is halted by a foul by Delaney on Lukaku.
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Another chance for Mutch to put in a telling cross but it’s another poor one, nowhere near Sanogo who was making a good run.
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Good ball from Puncheon finds Mutch down the left but his cross is very disappointing and out for a goal kick.
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We’re back underway here at Selhurst Park. Everton are unbeaten in their last 25 PL matches where they have led at half-time (21 wins) since their 2-1 loss at Norwich in Feb 2013.
STAT: Everton will try to avoid losing six consecutive PL away matches for the first time since April - October 1994, when they lost an equalling top flight club record eight successive matches away from home.
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HALF TIME: Crystal Palace 0-1 Everton
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SHOTS: Palace 10-4 Everton
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Roberto Martinez will be delighted to go into the break ahead. Palace have arguably had the better of the chances but it’s the scoreline that counts. Shot from Puncheon flies over the bar. Just couldn’t keep it down.
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Shot from Dann from outside the box flies well over the bar.
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We will have 5 minutes of first half injury time after the injury to Marouane Chamakh.
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POSSESSION: Palace 50%-50% Everton
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CHANCE! Lovely ball from Naismith to Lukaku and he is one on one with Dann but his first touch lets him down and he takes it too wide.
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SHOTS: Palace 8-3 Everton
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Great defending from Ledley, who stands big and strong to dispossess Lukaku bearing down on goal.
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A little over physical from Sanogo on Baines and it’s a free kick. Not done too much so far, the former Arsenal man.
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Cross from Ledley falls to Puncheon in the box but he just dallies too long and Everton defenders get back to scramble it away.