Manchester United fail to crack Crystal Palace
Relive all of the action from the Premier League fixture at Old Trafford
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Your support makes all the difference.A tepid Manchester United dented their hopes of catching up with the Premier League's top four after failing to spark in a dour 0-0 home draw with 15th-placed Crystal Palace on Saturday.
The result left United in seventh place on 21 points from 13 games, 14 adrift of leaders Manchester City and six behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who were hosting third-placed Chelsea in the 1730 GMT kick-off.
Striker Romelu Lukaku returned to United's starting line-up after being dropped in four previous games in all competitions but he looked rusty and the home side were fortunate to scrape a share of the spoils against the more adventurous visitors.
Wilfried Zaha and Patrick Van Aanholt came close for Palace in the opening half and Cheikhou Kouyate had a goal correctly disallowed for marginal offside, while keeper Wayne Hennessey denied Jesse Lingard at the other end.
Lukaku also had a goal scrapped for fractional offside in the 57th minute before Andros Townsend spurned a gilt-edged chance for Palace when he shot wide from 10 metres after a good solo run.
Having introduced Marcus Rashford and Alexis Sanchez in the second half, United manager Jose Mourinho finished the match with all his forwards on the pitch but the home side failed to carve out any supply routes in the closing stages.
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What time does it start?
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace kicks off at 3pm (BST) on Saturday 24 November.
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK.
Independent Sport will keep you up to date with all the goals as they fly in via our live blog.
Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.
Player to watch…
Anthony Martial: The Frenchman pulled out of international duty with an abductor injury, but has been in excellent form of late. The 22-year-old has scored three goals in four games, including the penalty in United’s 3-1 loss to Manchester City. United’s best attacking work against City came through Martial, and while he wasn’t at his efficient best he will no doubt be a threat to the Palace defence.
Form guide…
Manchester United: DLWWWL
Crystal Palace: LLDLLL
Odds…
Manchester United to win: 2/5
Crystal Palace to win: 15/2
Draw: 15/4
50 minutes
Morata now gets himself in a tangle with Juan Foyth and the Argentinian defender is adjudged to have fouled the Spaniard.
A chance for Willian to deliver.
51 minutes
A floaty diagonal to the far post is powerfully won by Marcos Alonso, outmuscling Ben Davies and heading across goal.
The ball bounces around and up into the air before being volleyed over the bar by a player in Chelsea yellow.
52 minutes
Close!
Alvaro Morata spreads the play to Alonso on the left. His cross evades Eden Hazard but finds N'Golo Kante, who lays it off to Willian.
The Brazilian's shot is deflected just over the bar. Corner...
53 minutes
Toby Alderweierld flicks behind for another corner, before Hugo Lloris acrobatically gets a fist to a deep cross and Spurs clear their lines.
GOAL! Tottenham 3-0 Chelsea (Heung-Min Son, 54 minutes)
My. Word.
A stunning individual goal from Heung-Min Son.
Son faces up to Jorginho about 40 yards out and shows the midfielder a clean pair of heels, surging past him on the right.
Son powers down the wing and cuts inside, sending David Luiz flying past with quick feet as he moves into the box.
Son settles himself and cooly slots into the bottom corner past Kepa Arrizabalaga with his left foot, and Spurs have a 3-0 lead and are surely heading for victory.
57 minutes
Antonio Rudiger brings down Harry Kane and is fortunate to escape a second yellow.
Two changes for Chelsea - Pedro and Ross Barkley replace Mateo Kovacic and Alvaro Morata.
59 minutes
A bit of a flare up as a post-whistle tug from Jorginho on Dele Alli angers the Spurs side.
Nothing doing. Martin Atkinson soon has everything back in order and the game can resume.
Heung-Min Son puts the finishing touches on a magnificent solo goal.
62 minutes
Eric Dier and Ross Barkley have a somewhat acerbic meeting in midfield, with the former's challenge on the latter a little venomous.
Chelsea need to find a route back into the game...
63 minutes
And they nearly find one!
Barkley is the man to drive a diagonal across the box. Unfortunately for the visitors, it is N'Golo Kante's (all five-foot-six of him) head that is closest to the ball, and it sails over the top of the diminutive Frenchman's leap and behind for a goal kick.
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