Hello and welcome to LIVE coverage of Crystal Palace's game against Burnley, as Neil Warnock makes his return to the home dugout at Selhurst Park.
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And that's it. Speroni's penalty heroics ensure both sides leave with a point, but that is not the return to Selhurst Park Warnock was hoping for.
Jedinak wants a penalty as he smashes the ball at Jutkiewicz, but referee Dean is unmoved.
Palace fans are still bouncing, but their team have gone flat. Nearly all Burnley now, Bolasie struggling to hold the ball up when the hosts do get it.
Burnley are the stronger of the two sides as the game ticks towards 90 minutes. Jones floats in a harmless free kick that Speroni gobbles up.
Palace have had a massive let off their. Jedinak has not been at his best, and his challenge on Jutkiewicz was woeful.
Penalty saved! Speroni, who had been looking nervy, pulls off a wonderful save to deny Arfield from 12 yards.
Penalty to Burnley. Jedinak brings down Jutkiewicz in the box, and Dean has no choice but to point to the spot.
A thrilling last eight minutes or so left at Selhurst Park. This game could still go either way.
Burnley are just 10 minutes away from keeping their first ever Premier League clean sheet.
Williams has looked lively since coming on, and he gets a shot away from the edge of the area. But it spins wide.
Substitution. Warnocks rolls the dice for the last time bringing on Jonny Williams for Gayle.
Another chance for Burnley. Trippier's free kick hits the wall, and the ball finds its way to Arfield who cuts in onto his left foot before curling over the bar from the edge of the box.
Substitution as Yannick Bolasie comes on for Zaha. It's not quite been the winger's day.
Burnley are starting to create chances. A good team move finishes with David Jones drawing a low save from Speroni.
Palace skipper Jedinak is down following a coming together with Sordell. Looks like he should be OK to continue though.
Burnley's best chance of the game so far. Arfield is allowed to bing the ball forward, and stings Speroni's palms from 20 yards.
Doyle has a reputation to rebuild at Palace. A goal would be a good way to start...
Substitution. Kevin Doyle comes on for Campbell to make his Palace debut.
Burnley half-clear a Puncheon centre, and the ball falls to McArthur who smashes a dipping volley just over the bar.