Postpublished at 21:42 British Summer Time 5 May 2014
Crystal Palace are going all out for the equaliser and a corner is headed clear at the near post by Steven Gerrard before Dwight Gayle's angled shot is beaten clear.
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Crystal Palace are going all out for the equaliser and a corner is headed clear at the near post by Steven Gerrard before Dwight Gayle's angled shot is beaten clear.
Chief football writer Phil McNulty at Selhurst Park
How important might these late Crystal Palace goals be in the title race? Liverpool were looking to rack a few up not so long ago and now Palace are pushing for an equaliser.
What a fightback! Chelsea have stolen this FA Youth Cup trophy at the death as Dominic Solanke fires high into the net to make it 5-3 to Chelsea on the night and 7-6 on aggregate. The full-time whistle goes and the young Fulham players understandably look utterly dejected.
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport at Selhurst Park
"Liverpool have had some really good chances, they could have gone in 3-0 up by half time after several gilt-edged chances but now they just need to hang to try to win it."
Surely not? Liverpool appeared to have all three points in the bag but, from a stunning counter-attack, Palace pour forward through Yannick Bolasie who squares to Dwight Gayle and the ball's swept into the back of the net. Liverpool fans look worried now.
Every goal counts now and Liverpool are stung by a bolt from the blue - Damien Delaney looking up and taking aim from 25 yards and finding the back of the net via a deflection off Glen Johnson.
Raheem Sterling's impressed once again tonight, but he's replaced for the final 10 minutes or so by Philippe Coutinho.
Another defensive slip almost lets Liverpool in again as Daniel Sturridge rolls the ball across to Raheem Sterling, but the youngster's shot is charged down by Scott Dann.
Italian Serie A
Finally there is a goal at the Juventus Stadium and it is the home side who take the lead. The title celebrations from the Juventus fans were just beginning to fade as the lack of quality on the pitch started to frustrate but up pops Simone Padoin to crank up the cheers once again as the wing-back sweeps a low shot into the back of the net via the post. Breaking the 100 points total is in Juve's sights.
A promising Crystal Palace counter-attack is snuffed out when Liverpool manage to get enough players back to head clear Adrian Mariappa's poor cross. The last thing Liverpool need now is to concede.
Tony Pulis wants a bit more muscle up top as Palace look to take the heat off their defenders. He sends on Glen Murray in place of Marouane Chamakh.
Dan Crowter: , externalSince when do Tony Pulis teams concede 3 at home? Shows how good the LFC attack is.
Luke Hardwick:, external Imagine if Suarez took penalties! Selfish Stevie G denied him 40+ goals...
Kit Grant:, external Don't agree with this Liverpool deserve the title. They haven't had any European football this year so completely disagree.
Stunning scenes at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea once again recover from a two-goal deficit to level matters and it looks like this FA Youth Cup is going the distance. This time, Dom Solanke flicks in a header to make it 4-3 to Chelsea against Fulham on the night and 6-6 on aggregate.
The referee waits until Liverpool's attack has finished before calling over Scott Dann and booking the Palace defender for a late challenge on Luis Suarez.
This is like Twenty20 football now - it's all about taking the attack to the opposition as Daniel Sturridge plays a simple ball across the box which is cleared before Glen Johnson's left-footed shot is punched over the bar by Julian Speroni.
Tony Pulis obviously reckons Liverpool need something different to think about as they pour forward, and he sends on Dwight Gayle for winger Jason Puncheon, who had drifted out of the game.
Former South African cricket captain Graeme Smith:, external 2 of the biggest silent celebration dances while the kids sleep! LFC keep going...
Things had gone a little quiet on the goal front after a flurry in the first half but we have another now and it could be an important one as Chelsea pull one back to trail Fulham 6-5 on aggregate. Isak Ssewankambo hammers home from all of 25 yards to make it 3-3 on the night and Chelsea have 13 minutes to grab another and force extra time.
James in Bexleyheath, via text: I choose the absolute worst time to make a cuppa.