Liverpool vs Tottenham - as it happened: Reaction from dramatic Anfield draw
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Your support makes all the difference.There are huge games at the top and bottom of the Premier League table today, as Crystal Palace host Newcastle before top-four chasing Tottenham travel to Liverpool.
Andros Townsend will come up against his former team in the early kick-off, as Palace look to get back to winning ways against relegation rivals Newcastle. Both sides could move up to 11th with a win, but the losers will be left looking nervously over their shoulders at the bottom three.
And then the big one: Liverpool vs Tottenham. Mauricio Pochettino will be hoping his men can build on their incredibly impressive 2-0 victory over Manchester United earlier in the week. Meanwhile Liverpool are out for revenge – they lost the reverse fixture at Wembley 4-1. A win will keep the Reds in third and cut United’s lead in second to just three points.
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Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
63: Timothy Fosu-Mensah is the first player in Andre Mariner's book for stopping Christian Atsu's run on the halfway line.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
65: Newcastle make their second change of the game. The goal scorer Mohamed Diame makes way for Issac Hayden.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
66: A nice Crystal Palace move finds Yohan Cabaye in space on the edge of the box who shoots over. Wilfried Zaha was in space behind him and might have been the better option.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
Luka Milivojevic scores his sixth goal of the season.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
70: Matt Ritchie's corner is flicked on at the front post by Jamaal Lascelles and James Tomkins scrambles the ball away. Palace look good going forward but you sense they are still vulnerable at the back.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
73: A quickly taken throw finds Christian Atsu in the Palace area but Wayne Hennessey is alert and closes down the angles to clear the ball away.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
75: More chaos from Karl Darlow as a tame ball is in the air to be caught but he drops it and James McArthur latches onto the loose ball but his shot is scuffed and Newcastle clear.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
78: James McArthur collects Yohan Cabaye's ball and from the edge of the box he touches the ball past two challenges then fires just over the crossbar.
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