Crystal Palace v Hull City, 25 April 2015

Score2-0 to Hull City
RefereeMark Clattenburg
CompetitionPremier League
VenueSelhurst Park
Attendance23,876
Kick-off: 3.00pm

Goals:

Goals:

Dame N'Doye 51 G
Dame N'Doye 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Scott Dann
Defender Martin Kelly
Defender Pape Souaré
Defender/Midfielder Damien Delaney
Defender/Midfielder Mile Jedinak
Midfielder James McArthur
Midfielder Jason Puncheon
Midfielder/Forward Yannick Bolasie
Midfielder/Forward Wilfried Zaha
Forward Glenn Murray

Starting lineup:

Steve Harper Goalkeeper
James Chester Defender
Michael Dawson Defender
Paul McShane Defender
Robbie Brady Defender/Midfielder
Ahmed Elmohamady Defender/Midfielder
Tom Huddlestone Defender/Midfielder
Jake Livermore Defender/Midfielder
Stephen Quinn Midfielder
Sone Aluko Midfielder/Forward
Dame N'Doye Forward

Substitutions:

Yaya Sanogo for Glenn Murray 59
LEE Chung-yong for Mile Jedinak 64
Dwight Gayle for Wilfried Zaha 73

Substitutions:

Gastón Ramirez for Stephen Quinn 74
Liam Rosenior for Robbie Brady 84
Alex Bruce for Sone Aluko 85

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Brede Hangeland
Midfielder Joe Ledley
Midfielder Jordon Mutch
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong
Forward Dwight Gayle
Forward Yaya Sanogo

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Allan McGregor
Defender Alex Bruce
Defender Maynor Figueroa
Defender/Midfielder Liam Rosenior
Midfielder Gastón Ramirez
Forward Abel Hernández
Forward Yannick Sagbo

Comments:

League position: 11th Crystal Palace had now lost nine Premier League games at home - the most in the division in this season. Despite their mid-table position, the Eagles had now kept just one clean sheet in 14 Premier League games under manager Alan Pardew.

Comments:

League position: 16th This was Hull City's seventh win in their last 70 away games in the Premier League. This win completed their first league double over Crystal Palace since 1977-78 - a season when City won only six games and finished bottom of League Division Two. This was the Tigers' first victory at Palace since 1 October 1985 - a winless run of 11 games in all competitions (drawn five and lost six). This was only City's second win in 25 matches they had played in the Premier League in the months of April and May. Prior to this game, the Tigers had scored only two goals in their away games in the Premier League in 2015.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Scott Dann
Defender Martin Kelly
Defender Pape Souaré
Defender/Midfielder Damien Delaney
Defender/Midfielder Mile Jedinak
Midfielder James McArthur
Midfielder Jason Puncheon
Midfielder/Forward Yannick Bolasie
Midfielder/Forward Wilfried Zaha
Forward Glenn Murray

Substitutions:

Yaya Sanogo for Glenn Murray 59
LEE Chung-yong for Mile Jedinak 64
Dwight Gayle for Wilfried Zaha 73

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Brede Hangeland
Midfielder Joe Ledley
Midfielder Jordon Mutch
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong
Forward Dwight Gayle
Forward Yaya Sanogo

Comments:

League position: 11th Crystal Palace had now lost nine Premier League games at home - the most in the division in this season. Despite their mid-table position, the Eagles had now kept just one clean sheet in 14 Premier League games under manager Alan Pardew.

Goals:

Dame N'Doye 51 G
Dame N'Doye 90 G

Starting lineup:

Steve Harper Goalkeeper
James Chester Defender
Michael Dawson Defender
Paul McShane Defender
Robbie Brady Defender/Midfielder
Ahmed Elmohamady Defender/Midfielder
Tom Huddlestone Defender/Midfielder
Jake Livermore Defender/Midfielder
Stephen Quinn Midfielder
Sone Aluko Midfielder/Forward
Dame N'Doye Forward

Substitutions:

Gastón Ramirez for Stephen Quinn 74
Liam Rosenior for Robbie Brady 84
Alex Bruce for Sone Aluko 85

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Allan McGregor
Defender Alex Bruce
Defender Maynor Figueroa
Defender/Midfielder Liam Rosenior
Midfielder Gastón Ramirez
Forward Abel Hernández
Forward Yannick Sagbo

Comments:

League position: 16th This was Hull City's seventh win in their last 70 away games in the Premier League. This win completed their first league double over Crystal Palace since 1977-78 - a season when City won only six games and finished bottom of League Division Two. This was the Tigers' first victory at Palace since 1 October 1985 - a winless run of 11 games in all competitions (drawn five and lost six). This was only City's second win in 25 matches they had played in the Premier League in the months of April and May. Prior to this game, the Tigers had scored only two goals in their away games in the Premier League in 2015.