Good evening and welcome to LIVE coverage of Crystal Palace's clash with Burnley. Both sides look like they're going to stay up, but could do with a win here to make sure of that fact. Team news up next...
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FT: Crystal Palace 0-2 Burnley. It's a first away win of the season and three vital points for Burnley, who are surely safe, while Palace aren't quite out of the woods yet and face a daunting run-in.
Four added minutes. Very flat at Selhurst Park.
Ward goes to ground hoping for a penalty but has to settle for a corner.
GOAL! 2-0 to Burnley! Boyd intercepts a loose Delaney pass and straight away releases Gray, who goes through one-on-one and smashes in at the near post.
Goal
A. Gray
Palace have back-to-back corners but after two goalmouth scrambles they come to nothing, with van Aanholt firing over.
The goalscorer Barnes departs to allow for Gray's introduction.
On
A. Gray
Off
A. Barnes
While receiving the ball in the Burnley box, Zaha is clattered from behind by Flanagan but the referee says no penalty!
Towsend'scross is headed clear by Keane and Vokes then releases Barnes who carries the ball into the opposing penalty area before failing to find a team-mate with his cutback.
Vokes gets away from Kelly and looks to be through on goal but a loose touch takes him away from the target and allows the defender to get back and tackle.
Benteke, it must be said, has been dealt with expertly by Keane.
On
L. Rémy
Off
C. Benteke
Double change for Palace, with Campbell and Remy on for Benteke and McArthur.
On
F. Campbell
Off
J. McArthur
Palace win another corner as they continue to dominate, although nothing comes of their pressure on this occasion.
Burnley fail to clear a corner and the bouncing ricochet is struck goalwards by Delaney but Heaton is equal to it, acrobatically tipping over.
Townsend sends an in-swinging free-kick to the back post where Lowton does excellently to head it away.
Their chances have certainly dried up since the break.
Puncheon and Townsend work a corner to van Aanholt on the edge of the box but his low strike, which was heading wide anyway, is blocked.
A much more assured start o the second half from Palace, although they're yet to create any clear chances and the referee is increasingly unpopular amongst their fans.
Burnley break quickly and Barnes finds Boyd in the opposition box but he's muscled off the ball by van Aanholt.
The referee ignore what looked like two obvious Palace free-kicks and then awards a Burnley goal-kick rather than a corner, much to the frustration of Zaha who's booked for dissent.
Yellow card
W. Zaha