Hull City v Crystal Palace, 10 December 2016

Score3-3
RefereeMichael Jones
CompetitionPremier League
VenueKCOM Stadium
Attendance17,403
Kick-off: 3.00pm Crystal Palace scored three goals in a game at Hull for the first time since 26 December 1961 in a 4-2 win in League Division Three.

Goals:

Robert Snodgrass penalty 27 P
Adama Diomandé 72 G
Jake Livermore 78 G

Goals:

Christian Benteke penalty 52 P
Wilfried Zaha 70 G
Fraizer Campbell 89 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper David Marshall
Defender Curtis Davies
Defender Michael Dawson
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender/Midfielder Ahmed Elmohamady
Defender/Midfielder Tom Huddlestone
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Midfielder Sam Clucas
Midfielder Robert Snodgrass
Midfielder/Forward Adama Diomandé

Starting lineup:

Wayne Hennessey Goalkeeper
Scott Dann Defender
Martin Kelly Defender
Joel Ward Defender
Damien Delaney Defender/Midfielder
Joe Ledley Midfielder
James McArthur Midfielder
Jason Puncheon Midfielder
Andros Townsend Midfielder
Wilfried Zaha Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Markus Henriksen for Sam Clucas 90

Substitutions:

Zeki Fryers for Andros Townsend 46
Yohan Cabaye for James McArthur 71
Fraizer Campbell for Martin Kelly 80

Cards:

Robert Snodgrass 20 Y
Ahmed Elmohamady 43 Y

Cards:

Scott Dann 26 Y
James McArthur 45 Y
Jason Puncheon 46 Y
Yohan Cabaye 79 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Eldin Jakupović
Defender/Midfielder David Meyler
Midfielder Markus Henriksen
Midfielder Shaun Maloney
Midfielder Ryan Mason
Midfielder James Weir
Midfielder/Forward Jarrod Bowen

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Zeki Fryers
Midfielder Yohan Cabaye
Midfielder Mathieu Flamini
Midfielder Michael Phillips
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong

Comments:

League position: 19th This was the fifth time that Hull City had scored three or more goals in a Premier League game at the KCOM Stadium (played 84). The Tigers scored as many goals in this game as in their six previous Premier League games in total. Frazier Campbell's goal was the third scored against City by one of their former players in their last three games (Mo Diame against Newcastle United the EFL Cup and Gaston Ramirez at Middlesbrough in the Premier League). Markus Henriksen replaced Sam Clucas in the second minute of added time in the second half.

Comments:

League position: 15th Crystal Palace had now scored three or more goals in three consecutive games in the top division for the first time in their history. The Eagles had now failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 18 away games in the Premier League since 26 December 2015. This was Alan Pardew's 300th Premier League game as a manager so becoming the fifth English boss to reach this milestone (also Harry Redknapp [641], Sam Allardyce [467], Steve Bruce [392] and Alan Curbishley [328]). James McArthur was booked in the first minute of added time in the first half.

Goals:

Robert Snodgrass penalty 27 P
Adama Diomandé 72 G
Jake Livermore 78 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper David Marshall
Defender Curtis Davies
Defender Michael Dawson
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender/Midfielder Ahmed Elmohamady
Defender/Midfielder Tom Huddlestone
Defender/Midfielder Jake Livermore
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Midfielder Sam Clucas
Midfielder Robert Snodgrass
Midfielder/Forward Adama Diomandé

Substitutions:

Markus Henriksen for Sam Clucas 90

Cards:

Robert Snodgrass 20 Y
Ahmed Elmohamady 43 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Eldin Jakupović
Defender/Midfielder David Meyler
Midfielder Markus Henriksen
Midfielder Shaun Maloney
Midfielder Ryan Mason
Midfielder James Weir
Midfielder/Forward Jarrod Bowen

Comments:

League position: 19th This was the fifth time that Hull City had scored three or more goals in a Premier League game at the KCOM Stadium (played 84). The Tigers scored as many goals in this game as in their six previous Premier League games in total. Frazier Campbell's goal was the third scored against City by one of their former players in their last three games (Mo Diame against Newcastle United the EFL Cup and Gaston Ramirez at Middlesbrough in the Premier League). Markus Henriksen replaced Sam Clucas in the second minute of added time in the second half.

Goals:

Christian Benteke penalty 52 P
Wilfried Zaha 70 G
Fraizer Campbell 89 G

Starting lineup:

Wayne Hennessey Goalkeeper
Scott Dann Defender
Martin Kelly Defender
Joel Ward Defender
Damien Delaney Defender/Midfielder
Joe Ledley Midfielder
James McArthur Midfielder
Jason Puncheon Midfielder
Andros Townsend Midfielder
Wilfried Zaha Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Zeki Fryers for Andros Townsend 46
Yohan Cabaye for James McArthur 71
Fraizer Campbell for Martin Kelly 80

Cards:

Scott Dann 26 Y
James McArthur 45 Y
Jason Puncheon 46 Y
Yohan Cabaye 79 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Zeki Fryers
Midfielder Yohan Cabaye
Midfielder Mathieu Flamini
Midfielder Michael Phillips
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong

Comments:

League position: 15th Crystal Palace had now scored three or more goals in three consecutive games in the top division for the first time in their history. The Eagles had now failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 18 away games in the Premier League since 26 December 2015. This was Alan Pardew's 300th Premier League game as a manager so becoming the fifth English boss to reach this milestone (also Harry Redknapp [641], Sam Allardyce [467], Steve Bruce [392] and Alan Curbishley [328]). James McArthur was booked in the first minute of added time in the first half.