Everton v Crystal Palace, 07 December 2015

Score1-1
RefereeCraig Pawson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance35,736
Crystal Palace had won on three of their last four Premier League visits to Goodison Park. Kick-off: 8.00pm

Goals:

Romelu Lukaku 81 G

Goals:

Scott Dann 76 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder Tom Cleverley
Forward Gerard Deulofeu
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Romelu Lukaku

Starting lineup:

Wayne Hennessey Goalkeeper
Scott Dann Defender
Pape Souaré Defender
Joel Ward Defender
Damien Delaney Defender/Midfielder
Mile Jedinak Defender/Midfielder
Yohan Cabaye Midfielder
James McArthur Midfielder
Jason Puncheon Midfielder
Yannick Bolasie Midfielder/Forward
Connor Wickham Forward

Substitutions:

Leighton Baines for Brendan Galloway 62

Substitutions:

Dwight Gayle for Connor Wickham 77
Jordon Mutch for Yohan Cabaye 77

Cards:

Ramiro Funes Mori 88 Y

Cards:

Connor Wickham 52 Y
James McArthur 87 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Darron Gibson
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Kevin Mirallas
Forward Steven Naismith

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Martin Kelly
Midfielder Jordon Mutch
Forward Patrick Bamford
Forward Dwight Gayle

Comments:

League position: 9th In his 100th game in all competitions for Everton, this was Romelu Lukaku's 50th goal for the club. He also became the first player to score in six consecutive games for the Toffess since Peter Beardsley in September 1991 and the first-ever Everton player to score in five consecutive Premier League games. He had now scored nine goals in his last nine Premier League appearances. Everton now remained unbeaten in the last 17 games they have played on a Monday (won eight). [c/o Steve Johnson, Everton Complete Record]

Comments:

League position: 6th This was the first time that Crystal Palace conceded points from a winning position in the Premier League in this season. They had gone on to win all previous seven matches when they have led. This was Palace's first draw in 15 away games in the Premier League since Alan Pardew was appointed manager in January 2015 (won ten).

Goals:

Romelu Lukaku 81 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder Tom Cleverley
Forward Gerard Deulofeu
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Romelu Lukaku

Substitutions:

Leighton Baines for Brendan Galloway 62

Cards:

Ramiro Funes Mori 88 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Darron Gibson
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Kevin Mirallas
Forward Steven Naismith

Comments:

League position: 9th In his 100th game in all competitions for Everton, this was Romelu Lukaku's 50th goal for the club. He also became the first player to score in six consecutive games for the Toffess since Peter Beardsley in September 1991 and the first-ever Everton player to score in five consecutive Premier League games. He had now scored nine goals in his last nine Premier League appearances. Everton now remained unbeaten in the last 17 games they have played on a Monday (won eight). [c/o Steve Johnson, Everton Complete Record]

Goals:

Scott Dann 76 G

Starting lineup:

Wayne Hennessey Goalkeeper
Scott Dann Defender
Pape Souaré Defender
Joel Ward Defender
Damien Delaney Defender/Midfielder
Mile Jedinak Defender/Midfielder
Yohan Cabaye Midfielder
James McArthur Midfielder
Jason Puncheon Midfielder
Yannick Bolasie Midfielder/Forward
Connor Wickham Forward

Substitutions:

Dwight Gayle for Connor Wickham 77
Jordon Mutch for Yohan Cabaye 77

Cards:

Connor Wickham 52 Y
James McArthur 87 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Martin Kelly
Midfielder Jordon Mutch
Forward Patrick Bamford
Forward Dwight Gayle

Comments:

League position: 6th This was the first time that Crystal Palace conceded points from a winning position in the Premier League in this season. They had gone on to win all previous seven matches when they have led. This was Palace's first draw in 15 away games in the Premier League since Alan Pardew was appointed manager in January 2015 (won ten).