Crystal Palace vs Everton, Premier League live: score and latest updates
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On OffA ball punted to Richarlison, looks a thankless task today for him.
Now CPFC have a corner. Gallagher, who has a bit of quality about him, delivers a ball in. Guehi has a shot defleted to safety.
Bit of spice added to the affair as Zaha and Delph push and shove each other. I'd say either or both could have been booked there but ref decides to let it cancel itself out.
Both managers are out to gee up their teams and make a few tactical changes.
Zaha makes his first contribution. Cuts inside and hits an effort from the left, but not going to trouble the scorers with that one.
Townsend tries to counter attack for Everton, who have clearly decided will be their strategy. But it doesn't reall amount to much.
Gray, picking it up in a position similar to that which he scored from on Monday night, cuts in form the left and tries the curler with the right. Decent enough effort but Guaita watches that all the way.
Palace have a freekick, and Gallagher again goes close. Feels like CP are knocking on the door here.
Ooh that should have been the opener. Palace get clear down the right and sling in a decent cross. Edouard should have tucked that away with the head but didn't attack it with the full gun.
Seconds before that, Gallagherhad picked it up and got into space. Hit a good shot that Pickford repelled.
Everton are sitting very deep, they are inviting Palace onto them. Not a lot of ambition so far from the visitors.
Here's Gallagher driving forward and hitting a shot.
Been end to end so far but we have not had an actual chance to speak of - but here's one now! Edouard slips the ball through for Ayew, he arrives onto it well but hits his shot straight at Pickford. 40-something games since Ayew last hit the net.
Delay of game because Everton man Gomes has had a finger in the eye from Kouyate. Ouch.
Conor Gallagher, who has been bright for Palace, makes his presence felt as he tries to drive the side forward.
We are underway, with Everton in a white shirt with dark shorts. And it is the visitors who are on the front foot early on.
Everton have a good record away at Palace, and who is this rising like a terrifying Scots salmon to bullet home a mighty header and beat the Eagles? None other than Duncan Disorderly himself, the brilliant Mr Ferguson.