Crystal Palace - Hull City live updates
Premier League / Matchday 37
Selhurst Park / 14.05.2017
- W. Zaha(3')
- C. Benteke(34')
- L. Milivojevic(85' PEN)
- P. van Aanholt(90')
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Updated 14/05/2017 at 14:09 GMT
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Now Robertson goes into the book for a late challenge on Ward.
Yellow card
A. Robertson
Hull City
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Fouls1
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38'
Actually, it looked like a really unnecessary hand from Puncheon in the box and that easily could have been a penalty to Hull and a lifeline! The corner is hoofed clear.
37'
Well it looks like he will be okay. Not quite Gazza on Gary Charles but one of those. Grosicki’s free kick touched behind for a corner.
36'
Cabaye brings down Niasse with a clumsy challenge. Looks like he’s injured himself in the process.
35'
Everyone marking zonally and nobody picks up Benteke. Surely safety within touching distance for Palace.
34'
GOAL PALACE! Ward puts the ball into a really good area and Dawson is forced to head behind under little pressure. In comes the corner from Puncheon and Benteke heads home.
Goal
C. Benteke
Crystal Palace
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On target1
Blocked Shots1
Fouls1
33'
Hull have the worst away record in the top flight this season, claiming just one win and six points from 18 games.
31'
For all their possession, Hull haven’t created an awful lot and look extremely vulnerable at the back when palace counter quickly. Still, the Tigers looking like the home side.
30'
POSSESSION: Palace 30%-70% Hull
29'
Palace celebrate their opener.
28'
Just three of Christian Benteke's 14 Premier League goals this season have been scored at home - the lowest proportion (21%) of any player with at least 10 goals.
27'
Elmohamady puts his foot through the ball outside the box but about a metre over the bar. Hull still well in this game.
26'
A brief stoppage in play as Robertson receives treatment after that coming together with Zaha. Looks like he’s okay and on we go.
25'
Cabaye flicks a lovely pass through to Zaha, who looks like he’s taken out on the edge of the box. Nothing given.
24'
Ranocchia still looks as though he hasn’t put that mistake out of his head. I bet he wishes the ground would open up and swallow him up. He’ll probably go and score now…
23'
For Palace’s early goal, it’s Hull who are dominating possession. Palace look content to sit back and catch the Tigers on the break.
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The Tigers won their first away game this season - at Swansea - but are winless in their subsequent 17 away league fixtures (D3, L14).