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final
Tottenham Hotspur
1:0 (0:0)
Crystal Palace FC
Sunday 20.09.2015, 14:30 • White Hart Lane, London • Premier League • Round 6
     
    90+5
    Game over. (16:21:00)
     
    87
    Tottenham Hotspur substitution: Érik Lamela is replaced by Thomas Carroll.
     
    84
    Crystal Palace FC substitution: Bakary Sako is replaced by Patrick Bamford.
     
    79
    Tottenham Hotspur substitution: Son Heung-min is replaced by Clinton N'Jie.
     
    76
    Crystal Palace FC substitution: James McArthur is replaced by Jordon Mutch.
     
    76
    Érik Lamela (Tottenham Hotspur) is shown a yellow card.
    68.
     
    68
    Team Tottenham with just scored a goal! Scorer is SON HEUNG-MIN. Assisted by Christian Eriksen.
     
    66
    Tottenham Hotspur substitution: Nacer Chadli is replaced by Christian Eriksen.
     
    62
    Yannick Bolasie (Crystal Palace FC) is shown a yellow card.
     
    46
    Crystal Palace FC substitution: Wilfried Zaha is replaced by Fraizer Campbell.
     
    46
    Start of 2nd half.
     
    45+1
    1st halftime finished.
     
    45
    Martin Kelly (Crystal Palace FC) is shown a yellow card.

     
    1
    Game started.
     
    Welcome. Game starts at 14:30.
    Goals: 68. Son Heung-min (Eriksen)

    Cards:   76. Lamela (TOT) – 45. Kelly (CRP), 62. Bolasie (CRP)


    Ball possession: 57 % : 43 %.
    Shots on target: 6:4. Shots off target: 16:8. Corners: 6:5. Offsides: 3:3. Fouls: 9:11.
    Tottenham Hotspur: Lloris – Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies – Dier, Alli – Son Heung-min (79. N'Jie), Lamela (87. Carroll), Chadli (66. Eriksen) – Kane.
    Subs: Vorm – N'Jie, Trippier, Townsend, Fazio, Eriksen, Carroll.

    Crystal Palace FC: McCarthy – Kelly, Hangeland, Delaney, Souaré – Cabaye, McArthur (76. Mutch) – Sako (84. Bamford), Puncheon, Zaha (46. Campbell) – Bolasie.
    Subs: Hennessey – Mariappa, Bamford, Campbell, Čung-Jong, Mutch, Ledley.

    Referees: Michael Oliver – Gary Beswick, Harry Lennard

    Attendance: 35 723