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Hull City 3-3 Crystal Palace
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Kick-off: 15:00 GMT
Hull start the game in the bottom three with one Premier League win since August
Crystal Palace's win last week came after six successive league defeats
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Hull City 3-3 Crystal Palace
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Hull City 3-3 Crystal Palace
Great entertainment at the KCOM Stadium.
The Tigers went ahead through Robert Snodgrass's controversial penalty before Christian Benteke equalised with another spot-kick.
Wilfried Zaha blasted the Eagles ahead, but Hull benefited from poor Palace defending as Adama Diomande and Jake Livermore scored twice in a six-minute period to put the hosts back in front.
But substitute Fraizer Campbell, who played 38 times for Hull in the 2007-08 season, headed in from Zaha's cross to make it 3-3.
It is all over. What a game.
Hull 3-3 Crystal Palace
Into injury-time. Will there be another late twist?
Hull 3-3 Crystal Palace
Kevin Kilbane
Former Everton and Sunderland winger on Final Score
That is such poor marking at such a late stage as well from Hull. They allow Wilfried Zaha so much space and it is an easy cross for him. Poor marking all round from Hull's point of view.
Fraizer Campbell (Crystal Palace)
What a game. Palace draw level again, and this time it is ex-Hull striker Fraizer Campbell who is celebrating.
The excellent Wilfried Zaha, who won the penalty for Palace's first, before scoring their second, floats in a ball to the near post and substitute Campbell gets in front of marker Curtis Davies to head Palace level.
Hull City 3-2 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace still sense they can get something from this one. Jason Puncheon, who has looked lively throughout, cuts in on to his left foot but shoots over the top.
Hull 3-2 Crystal Palace
Hull 3-2 Crystal Palace
John Hartson
Ex-Wales striker on Final Score
I talked about Palace coming back from a goal down and now Hull are all of a sudden in the lead. That's Swansea now still in the bottom three.
Leicester play Man City and West Ham go to Liverpool - those two sides will be worried.
Hull City 3-2 Crystal Palace
Almost a fourth for Hull. Sam Clucas gets himself on the edge of a cross and glances a header at goal, but it is just off target.
Jake Livermore (Hull City)
Awful defending again from Crystal Palace. And again they are punished.
Jake Livermore is allowed to run into the penalty area, past a non-existent challenge from Eagles substitute Yohan Cabaye, with the midfielder also getting past Scott Dann.
Livermore slots into the net and from 2-1 down six minutes ago, Hull now lead.
Hull City 2-2 Crystal Palace
Adama Diomande, by the way, scored the first goal of the season in Hull's 2-1 win over Leicester on the opening day of the campaign.
This was his first Premier League goal since then.
Adama Diomande (Hull City)
Hull were not behind for long and it is delight for Mike Phelan but despair for Palace boss Alan Pardew.
Adama Diomande gets the ball on the edge of the penalty area and, despite Scott Dann and Damien Delaney both in close attention, Diomande is skilful enough to produce a sharp turn to take both players out of the game.
Diomande then slots past Wayne Hennessey for his first goal in 13 games.
But wait just a minute...
Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
Crystal Palace were behind, but now they lead after a blaster from Wilfried Zaha.
A corner is partially cleared and Zaha picks up the ball 30 yards out.
He produces a step over to get into the box, and with Sam Clucas and Tom Huddlestone unable to get a challenge in, Zaha unleashes a furious shot that gave David Marshall no chance.
Hull City 1-1 Crystal Palace
It is end to end at the moment and Jason Puncheon forces a good save from David Marshall. Wilfried Zaha knocks a short pass to Puncheon, who drills an effort at goal, but Marshall saves.
Hull City 1-1 Crystal Palace
Hull City break down the left with Andrew Robertson but none of his team-mates can keep up and his fizzed low cross is well ahead of any of his team-mates.
Moments later, an intelligent pass from Tom Huddlestone looks to have created a chance for Adama Diomande, but excellent defending from James McArthur stifles the threat.
Hull City 1-1 Crystal Palace
Hull City 1-1 Crystal Palace
A lively run from Jason Puncheon takes him to the edge of the Hull penalty area, but he is crowed out by home defenders so instead tries to slot a pass into Christian Benteke.
But the Belgian is not on the same wavelength and cannot anticipate the intention.
Hull City 1-1 Crystal Palace
Close to Hull retaking the lead. Tom Huddlestone produces a cute chip to release Adama Diomande, but his first touch is not as good as it needs to be and can only shoot wide.
Moments later Diomande produces a step over to create space for a shot, but Wayne Hennessey dives to his right to hold on to the low effort.