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Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - as it happened: Olivier Giroud shines as Gunners take all three points

Re-live all the action from the Emirates

George Cooper
Sunday 01 January 2017 13:26 GMT
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Arsenal welcome Crystal Palace to the Emirates Stadium in New Year’s Day’s second London derby knowing that victory will leapfrog them above Manchester City into third.

The Gunners ended their run of back-to-back defeats to Everton and Manchester City last time out by beating West Brom 1-0 on Boxing Day.

Palace are on a terrible run of form with the draw against Watford last time out their first point in six games, having lost all five of their previous six.

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New Year’s Eve Premier League results:

Burnley 4-1 Sunderland

Chelsea 4-2 Stoke

Leicester City 1-0 West Ham

Manchester United 2-1 Middlesbrough

Southampton 1-2 West Brom

Swansea 0-3 Bournemouth

Liverpool 1-0 Manchester City

Palace will certainly be heartened by the absence of both Ozil and Walcott for Arsenal - is this game ready-made for an Allardyce upset?

Arsenal need to win to jump back above Man City and Spurs into third. Palace need a result to take them further clear of the drop zone. Here we go...

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 15:58

KICK-OFF

Palace get us underway

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:00

2 mins: Sanchez bursts into the area and wins an early corner for Arsenal. Palace clear. Bright start from Sanchez.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:01

5 mins: Perez chases a long ball through the middle for Arsenal but Hennessey is quickly off his line and hoofs it clear. Arsenal making most of the early running at the Emirates, as you would expect.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:05

6 mins: Close, twice, for Arsenal. Monreal slides the ball across the six yard box and Giroud is there but somehow fails to make contact form a couple of yards out. Then Elneny has a crack from the edge of the area but it's blocked by a defender.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:07

9 mins: It really was a glaring miss from Giroud, who only had to get a foot on Monreal's cross and he surely would have opened the scoring.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:09

11 mins: Townsend concedes a corner as Arsenal press. It's a poor one from Xhaka though, straight into the arms of Hennessey.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:10

12 mins: It's all Arsenal. Sanchez lets fly with a cracking shot from 25 yards but it flies wide of Hennessey's left-hand post.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:12

14 mins: Palace keeping their shape pretty well under early pressure, but they are sitting very deep and you wonder how long they'll survive. Allardyce looking pretty impassive on the sidelines, certainly doesn't seem unduly worried by the manner of Arsenal's start.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:13

17 mins: Iwobi exchanges passes with Xhaka and gets in a shot but Hennessey gathers low to his right.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:16

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