Sunderland v Crystal Palace, 01 March 2016

Score2-2
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueStadium of Light
Attendance39,795
Crystal Palace were now unbeaten in their last four visits to the Stadium of Light (all league). Kick-off: 7.45pm

Goals:

Dame N'Doye 36 G
Fabio Borini 90 G

Goals:

Connor Wickham 61 G
Connor Wickham 67 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Vito Mannone
Defender Lamine Koné
Defender John O'Shea
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Defender/Midfielder Jan Kirchhoff
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Yann M'Vila
Forward Jermain Defoe
Forward Wahbi Khazri
Forward Dame N'Doye

Starting lineup:

Wayne Hennessey Goalkeeper
Scott Dann Defender
Martin Kelly Defender
Joel Ward Defender
Damien Delaney Defender/Midfielder
Mile Jedinak Defender/Midfielder
Yohan Cabaye Midfielder
Jordon Mutch Midfielder
Yannick Bolasie Midfielder/Forward
Wilfried Zaha Midfielder/Forward
Connor Wickham Forward

Substitutions:

Younès Kaboul for John O'Shea 28
Lee Cattermole for Jan Kirchhoff 64
Fabio Borini for Lee Cattermole 80

Substitutions:

Joe Ledley for Yohan Cabaye 73
Bakary Sako for Yannick Bolasie 77
Emmanuel Adebayor for Connor Wickham 84

Cards:

Jack Rodwell 18 Y

Cards:

Scott Dann 45 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Billy Jones
Defender Younès Kaboul
Midfielder Lee Cattermole
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Fabio Borini
Forward Ola Toivonen

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy
Defender Adrian Mariappa
Midfielder Joe Ledley
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong
Midfielder/Forward Bakary Sako
Forward Dwight Gayle

Comments:

League position: 17th Three of Dame N'Doye's six Premier League goals had now been scored against Crystal Palace. Sunderland had now only kept two clean sheets in their 28 Premier League matches in this season. The Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Sunderland’s first goal against Crystal Palace on Tuesday 1st March 2016 has been confirmed as a Dame N’Doye goal. (Circular 18 – 11th March 2016)

Comments:

League position: 14th Crystal Palace had now gone 11 Premier League games without a win (lost seven); their longest winless run in the division since 1998. They were still the only Premier League team yet to win in 2016. Former Black Cat Connor Wickham had now scored four goals in his last two Premier League games after scoring only once in his previous 18 Premier League outings. Scott Dann was booked in the first minute of added time in the first half. The Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Crystal Palace’s first goal against Sunderland on Tuesday 1st March 2016 has been confirmed as a Connor Wickham goal. (Circular 18 – 11th March 2016)

Goals:

Dame N'Doye 36 G
Fabio Borini 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Vito Mannone
Defender Lamine Koné
Defender John O'Shea
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Defender/Midfielder Jan Kirchhoff
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Yann M'Vila
Forward Jermain Defoe
Forward Wahbi Khazri
Forward Dame N'Doye

Substitutions:

Younès Kaboul for John O'Shea 28
Lee Cattermole for Jan Kirchhoff 64
Fabio Borini for Lee Cattermole 80

Cards:

Jack Rodwell 18 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Billy Jones
Defender Younès Kaboul
Midfielder Lee Cattermole
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Fabio Borini
Forward Ola Toivonen

Comments:

League position: 17th Three of Dame N'Doye's six Premier League goals had now been scored against Crystal Palace. Sunderland had now only kept two clean sheets in their 28 Premier League matches in this season. The Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Sunderland’s first goal against Crystal Palace on Tuesday 1st March 2016 has been confirmed as a Dame N’Doye goal. (Circular 18 – 11th March 2016)

Goals:

Connor Wickham 61 G
Connor Wickham 67 G

Starting lineup:

Wayne Hennessey Goalkeeper
Scott Dann Defender
Martin Kelly Defender
Joel Ward Defender
Damien Delaney Defender/Midfielder
Mile Jedinak Defender/Midfielder
Yohan Cabaye Midfielder
Jordon Mutch Midfielder
Yannick Bolasie Midfielder/Forward
Wilfried Zaha Midfielder/Forward
Connor Wickham Forward

Substitutions:

Joe Ledley for Yohan Cabaye 73
Bakary Sako for Yannick Bolasie 77
Emmanuel Adebayor for Connor Wickham 84

Cards:

Scott Dann 45 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy
Defender Adrian Mariappa
Midfielder Joe Ledley
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong
Midfielder/Forward Bakary Sako
Forward Dwight Gayle

Comments:

League position: 14th Crystal Palace had now gone 11 Premier League games without a win (lost seven); their longest winless run in the division since 1998. They were still the only Premier League team yet to win in 2016. Former Black Cat Connor Wickham had now scored four goals in his last two Premier League games after scoring only once in his previous 18 Premier League outings. Scott Dann was booked in the first minute of added time in the first half. The Premier League’s Goal Accreditation Panel ruled on the following: - Crystal Palace’s first goal against Sunderland on Tuesday 1st March 2016 has been confirmed as a Connor Wickham goal. (Circular 18 – 11th March 2016)