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Crystal Palace 2-2 West Ham

Championship    2011-12
Selhurst Park   20,074
  SubsGoals  
13Manuel Almunia    
3George McCartney   
15Abdoulaye Faye    
18Julien Faubert    
5James Tomkins    
21Papa Bouba Diop    
4Kevin Nolan 1  
8David Bentley    
22Henri Lansbury    
10Jack Collison    
9Carlton Cole    
11John CarewSubed #101  
7Sam BaldockSubed #9   
19Freddie SearsSubed #8   
 PosTable as at 01 Oct 2011PlWHDHLHFHAHWADALAFAAAPts
1Southampton1050015421210822
2Middlesbrough10140644107120
3Derby County103111043024719
4West Ham United102127732011318
5Brighton and Hove Albion102211093026517
6Hull City10302432215617
7Blackpool103111031316616
8Leicester City10302961404316
9Cardiff City10311851315516
10Ipswich Town103021082125916
11Leeds United940110502271014
12Crystal Palace10221752037714
13Peterborough United103021261136913
14Burnley9131972024512
15Reading10122562126512
16Barnsley10122561404312
17Watford10113491315710
18Portsmouth1021255023589
19Birmingham City7210510135118
20Doncaster Rovers10122341043108
21Nottingham Forest9022482035108
22Coventry City1013154014297
23Millwall10131430143117
24Bristol City10023381135126
match review copied from

Crystal Palace 2 West Ham 2

John Carew's late leveller preserved West Ham's unbeaten away record as they twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Darren Ambrose followed up his first goal of the season in the midweek win at Brighton by putting the Eagles ahead on six minutes following woeful West Ham defending.

Julian Speroni's long punt forward was flicked on by Glenn Murray and Jonathan Williams unselfishly set up Ambrose to side-foot past Manuel Almunia from six-yards.

The visitors hit back immediately and Carlton Cole dragged a shot wide before Hammers skipper Kevin Nolan restored parity on 16 minutes.

George McCartney's left-wing cross was only partially cleared and Cole headed back across goal for Nolan to head home unmarked from close range for his third West Ham goal.

Nolan could have added to his tally but headed straight into the arms of Speroni moments before the interval and then blasted Henri Lansbury's cut-back wastefully over from the edge of the box.

Murray then squandered a glorious opportunity to put the home side back in front at the other end.

Talented teenager Wilfried Zaha dragged two West Ham defenders out wide and sent in a low cross that was flicked on by Williams but Murray bobbled his finish wide of Almunia's goal from six-yards.

Dougie Freedman's side began the second period strongly and Murray atoned for his late first-half miss by putting Palace back in front seven minutes after the restart.

Zaha was again involved as he flicked the ball square to striker Murray and the former Brighton man beat Almunia with a composed finish into the bottom right-hand corner from 15-yards for his third goal of the season.

Sam Allardyce sent on strikers Sam Baldock and Carew with just over 20 minutes to go and the latter levelled the contest for a second time 10 minutes before full-time.

McCartney sent in another left-wing cross and the towering Norwegian rose to cushion a header past Speroni from close range for his first West Ham goal since switching to Upton Park from Aston Villa in the summer.

Palace looked to take the lead for a third time and Paddy McCarthy headed down at the other end but Murray could only scoop over .

Eagles substitute Jermaine Easter then fired an ambitious 25-yard effort wide in the final minute as both sides were forced to settle for a point.

Teams

Crystal Palace Speroni, Parr, McCarthy, Gardner, Moxey, Williams (Scannell 66), Jedinak, Wright, Ambrose (Ramage 70), Murray, Zaha (Easter 84).

Subs Not Used: Price, Tunchev.

Booked: Easter.

Goals: Ambrose 6, Murray 52.

West Ham Almunia, Faubert, Tomkins, Faye, McCartney, Collison (Carew 68), Nolan, Diop, Lansbury, Bentley (Sears 89), Cole (Baldock 68).

Subs Not Used: Boffin, Demel.

Booked: McCartney.

Goals: Nolan 16, Carew 80.

Att: 20, 074

Ref: Kevin Wright (Cambridgeshire).

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