Southampton earn point against Crystal Palace
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Your support makes all the difference.Southampton host Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening in rejuvenated spirits with results having sensationally turned a corner under Ralph Hasenhuttl.
The Saints have gained 13 points from their last seven games and now sit three points above the relegation places in 15th.
The hosts will fully expect to continue this against a Crystal Palace who also come into the game with confidence. Follow it live:
What time does it start?
Southampton vs Crystal Palace kicks off at 7.45pm.
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live in the UK. Highlights will be shown on Match of the Day at 10.45pm on BBC One.
It’s a big game for…
Julian Speroni: With Crystal Palace’s injury problems in the goalkeeping position, third choice Speroni has been drafted in and suffered a horror game last time out in the league against Liverpool when he was at fault for two of their goals. The Italian was inspired against Tottenham on Sunday however and it seems that he is now a man on a mission to prove his class and produce in what could be his final appearances for the club.
Best stat…
11: It’s been 11 years since there was a stalemate in a meeting between these two sides.
Remember when…
Southampton beat Crystal Palace 2-0 in the 1976 FA Cup semi-final.
Player to watch…
James Ward-Prowse: Saints’ midfielder Ward-Prowse has scored in both of his last two league appearances, including a superb 20-yard effort against Everton, and is starting to fulfil on his potential under Hasenhuttl.
Past three-meetings…
Crystal Palace 0 Southampton 2 (Ings, Hojbjerg), Premier League, September 2018
Southampton 1 (Long) Crystal Palace 2 (McArthur, Milivojevic), Premier League, January 2018
Crystal Palace 0 Southampton 1 (Davis), Premier League, September 2017
Form guide…
Southampton: LDDWLW
Crystal Palace: LWWLLW
Odds…
Southampton to win: 29/20
Crystal Palace to win: 11/5
Draw: 23/10
(Odds provided by Betfair)
Full time in the 7.45pm kick offs. Bournemouth have a great win over Chelsea and Crystal Palace hold on the draw at Southampton:
Bournemouth 4 - 0 Chelsea
Southampton 1 - 1 Crystal Palace
87 mins: Tottenham 2 - 1 Watford - Llorente
What a turnaround for Tottenham! Danny Rose crosses the ball into the box and Fernando Llorente heads it into the bottom left corner to give Spurs the lead in the closing minutes.
90+2 mins: Liverpool 1 - 1 Leicester
Liverpool are piling on the pressure searching for a winner. Lallana sprints down the right side to the byline and squares the ball but Jonny Evans reads the play and clears it.
Tottenham 2 - 1 Watford
Spurs come back from a goal down to defeat Watford at Wembley. They've now equalled Bolton Wanderers record of 28 Premier League games without a draw.
Liverpool 1 - 1 Leicester
Liverpool had a fast start to the match but dropped off in quality as the game went on. Harry Maguire gave Leicester the equaliser on the stroke of half time and the visitors hung on a defended well to earn a point at Anfield.
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