CLOSE!published at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 10 January 2015
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Wilfried Zaha, on the break, warms the gloves of Hugo Lloris. Surely that's it?
Etienne Capoue sees a gap in the defence and has a go at goal from distance but Julian Speroni is down to make the save. Was that the last chance for Tottenham?
Kyle Walker swings a cross into the area for Jan Vertonghen, whose header at the second attempt is too close to Julian Speroni. Time running out for Tottenham.
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Former QPR striker Bradley Allen: "Six minutes? Still all to play for here."
Wilfried Zaha skips past tired Tottenham legs but shoots straight at Hugo Lloris. Crystal Palace want more goals!
SIX minutes of time added on is shown by the fourth official's board, unsurprisingly resulting in boos from the home crowd.
The Tottenham players are showing their frustration as time ticks away, giving away a couple of needless free-kicks. Crystal Palace on the verge of a much-needed win...
Final change for Crystal Palace as goalscorer Dwight Gayle goes off to applause from the Palace fans and on comes former Tottenham loanee Fraizer Campbell.
Jeremiah Kariuki:, external Seems Alan Pardew has brought the winning mentality into Crystal Palace. Coming from behind and keeping the pressure to lead now!
Luke:, external Those Newcastle fans are looking pretty pathetic at this moment. Championship beckons again for that's where they belong.
Andy Brown:, external Great to see Wilfried Zaha playing with all the attributes that took him to Manchester United in the first place.
Harry Kane is the next to test Julian Speroni with an effort from just outside the area. It is well hit, but Speroni is behind it. This is going to be a long five minutes for the hosts.
Jan Vertonghen heads at goal but it is from too far out to trouble Julian Speroni, who clutches the ball to the sound of cheers from the home crowd. They are loving this. I bet Alan Pardew is loving this.
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Former QPR striker Bradley Allen: "Tremendous spirit from Crystal Palace. I said Wilfried Zaha was the man to get Tottenham's full-backs and he's done that. But what a finish from Jason Puncheon, and now Selhurst Park is bouncing. Can Palace hold on now? It's going to be a barnstorming finish to this game."
How about this! Crystal Palace have turned things round as Jason Puncheon powers in a goal. Wilfried Zaha has caused Tottenham plenty of problems since coming on and he has a big hand in that goal, racing into the area before his pass deflects kindly for Puncheon who lashes the ball into the corner of the net.
Can Jam:, external Should be a three-match match ban for Joe Ledley...Definitely amounts to cheating to win that penalty!
Paul Moore:, external My goodness, what an absolutely disgraceful penalty decision from the ref.
Javel Bleach:, external Fully expect Spurs to hit back and coast to the win anyway.
Tottenham make another change as the swashbuckling Benjamin Stambouli, who has thrown himself into a fair few challenges in this game, is taken off before he can earn himself a sending off, Roberto Soldado replaces him.
Tottenham are once again directing their attacks through Harry Kane as he flicks a header wide from Etienne Capoue's cross, but he had been flagged offside anyway.
Crystal Palace also make a change, opting to introduce the pace and directness of Wilfried Zaha and sacrificing the aerial threat of Glenn Murray.
Tottenham make a change immediately after that equaliser as Etienne Capoue comes on for Andros Townsend. What will their response be?
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Former QPR striker Bradley Allen: "I think the referee has to award that penalty because he hasn't made contact with the ball. Dwight Gale showed really composure from the penalty spot and has lifted the crowd. Palace are right back in this."
Dwight Gayle picks up the ball and places it on the spot before confidently striding up to drive the ball into the net. No chance for Hugo Lloris. Game on.