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12
Crystal Palace
Newcastle United
Attacks
80
130
Dangerous Attacks
33
50
Ball Possession
42
58
On Target
5
3
Off Target
2003
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End 2-1
96′
B. Sosa
T.Mitchell
95′
Y. Wissa
J. Murphy
95′
A.Elanga
S.Tonali
94′
J. Mateta
93′
A.Ramsdale
84′
N. Woltemade
W. Osula
84′
J. Ramsey
Joelinton
80′
1-1
J. Mateta
Assist: T.Mitchell
76′
D.Kamada
Y.Pino
74′
Joelinton
71′
H. Barnes
A. Gordon
68′
M.Thiaw
65′
J. Mateta
J. S. Larsen
64′
A.Wharton
W. Hughes
64′
I.Sarr
B.Johnson
Halftime 0-1
43′
0-1
W. Osula
Assist: L.Miley
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Match Info
Crystal Palace edged Newcastle United 2-1 in an entertaining English Premier League clash at Selhurst Park on Saturday evening. This result provided a significant boost to Palace's hopes of a top-half finish while dealing a blow to Newcastle's European ambitions. The home side took an early lead through a well-worked team move finished by their talismanic winger. Newcastle responded strongly and leveled before halftime with a powerful header from a corner. The second half was an end-to-end affair, but Palace found the winner with fifteen minutes remaining, a low driven shot from the edge of the area that found the bottom corner. The match featured a key VAR check for a potential Palace penalty that was ultimately overturned, adding to the drama. The victory moves Crystal Palace up the Premier League table, while Newcastle United remain in a congested battle for continental qualification. Eagles manager Patrick Vieira highlighted his team's character, and Newcastle's Eddie Howe pointed to fine margins deciding the match. The lineups saw both teams field strong attacking trios, but Palace's midfield energy ultimately tipped the balance.

