Crystal Palace v Burnley, 29 June 2020

Score1-0 to Burnley
RefereeSimon Hooper
CompetitionPremier League
VenueSelhurst Park
Kick-off: 8.00pm Played behind closed doors due to COVID-19 restrictions. Premier League Head to Head Played: 10 Crystal Palace won: 5 Drawn: 1 Burnley won: 4 Crystal Palace scored: 13 Burnley scored: 10 Burnley had now won on two of their last 14 league visits to Selhurst Park (lost six); also 2-0 in the Premier League on 29 April 2017. Crystal Palace and Burnley had now failed to score in the first-half of more games in this Premier League season than any other teams (24).

0 Crystal Palace

Manager: Roy Hodgson

1 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

Goals:

Goals:

Ben Mee 62 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Vicente Guaita
Defender Gary Cahill
Defender Scott Dann
Defender Joel Ward
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Midfielder James McArthur
Midfielder Luka Milivojević
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder/Forward Wilfried Zaha
Forward Jordan Ayew

Starting lineup:

Nick Pope Goalkeeper
Phil Bardsley Defender
Ben Mee Defender
Erik Pieters Defender
James Tarkowski Defender
Charlie Taylor Defender
Jack Cork Defender/Midfielder
Ashley R Westwood Defender/Midfielder
Josh Brownhill Midfielder
Dwight McNeil Midfielder/Forward
Matěj Vydra Forward

Substitutions:

James McCarthy for Cheikhou Kouyaté 46
Max Meyer for Andros Townsend 77

Substitutions:

Kevin Long for Jack Cork 70

Cards:

James McCarthy 61 Y

Cards:

James Tarkowski 58 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Tyrick Mitchell
Defender Jaïro Riedewald
Defender Mamadou Sakho
Defender Nikola Tavares
Defender Sam Woods
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder Max Meyer
Midfielder/Forward Brandon Pierrick

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Lukas Jensen
Defender Jimmy Dunne
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Bobby Thomas
Midfielder Mace Goodridge
Midfielder/Forward Max Thompson

Comments:

League position: 11th This was Crystal Palace's first game at Selhurst Park since 7 March 2020. Palace had won four of their preceding seven home games in the Premier League. The Eagles had now scored 28 goals so far in this Premier League season; only bottom of the table Norwich City had scored fewer (25).

Comments:

League position: 8th Only champions Liverpool had now taken more points from their last ten games in the Premier League than Burnley (21). The Clarets had now scored 100 goals in their 111 away games in the Premier League (conceded 203). Having made his debut against Watford in the League Championship on 6 August 2011, Ben Mee made his 300th league appearance for Burnley in this game. He scored his first goal in the Premier League since the 2-1 defeat at his former club Manchester City on 2 January 2017. Burnley named only seven of a possible nine substitutes.

0 Crystal Palace

Manager: Roy Hodgson

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Vicente Guaita
Defender Gary Cahill
Defender Scott Dann
Defender Joel Ward
Defender/Midfielder Cheikhou Kouyaté
Midfielder James McArthur
Midfielder Luka Milivojević
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder/Forward Wilfried Zaha
Forward Jordan Ayew

Substitutions:

James McCarthy for Cheikhou Kouyaté 46
Max Meyer for Andros Townsend 77

Cards:

James McCarthy 61 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Tyrick Mitchell
Defender Jaïro Riedewald
Defender Mamadou Sakho
Defender Nikola Tavares
Defender Sam Woods
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder Max Meyer
Midfielder/Forward Brandon Pierrick

Comments:

League position: 11th This was Crystal Palace's first game at Selhurst Park since 7 March 2020. Palace had won four of their preceding seven home games in the Premier League. The Eagles had now scored 28 goals so far in this Premier League season; only bottom of the table Norwich City had scored fewer (25).

1 Burnley

Manager: Sean Dyche

Goals:

Ben Mee 62 G

Starting lineup:

Nick Pope Goalkeeper
Phil Bardsley Defender
Ben Mee Defender
Erik Pieters Defender
James Tarkowski Defender
Charlie Taylor Defender
Jack Cork Defender/Midfielder
Ashley R Westwood Defender/Midfielder
Josh Brownhill Midfielder
Dwight McNeil Midfielder/Forward
Matěj Vydra Forward

Substitutions:

Kevin Long for Jack Cork 70

Cards:

James Tarkowski 58 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Lukas Jensen
Defender Jimmy Dunne
Defender Kevin Long
Defender Bobby Thomas
Midfielder Mace Goodridge
Midfielder/Forward Max Thompson

Comments:

League position: 8th Only champions Liverpool had now taken more points from their last ten games in the Premier League than Burnley (21). The Clarets had now scored 100 goals in their 111 away games in the Premier League (conceded 203). Having made his debut against Watford in the League Championship on 6 August 2011, Ben Mee made his 300th league appearance for Burnley in this game. He scored his first goal in the Premier League since the 2-1 defeat at his former club Manchester City on 2 January 2017. Burnley named only seven of a possible nine substitutes.