On this evidence, Newcastle should relish hosting these opponents again in a fortnight in the Carabao Cup quarter-final. Much more here:Ed Aarons was at Selhurst Park to see Fulham romp to three goals and just as many points: Patrick Vieira must be wondering how his side got this so wrong. Crystal Palace’s hopes of recording a fourth successive home victory in the Premier League for the first time in their history were destroyed in a three-minute spell in the first half by a clinical Fulham team led by the brilliant Aleksandar Mitrovic. The disastrous defending that allowed Bobby DeCordova-Reid to open the scoring on 31 minutes was compounded by Tyrick Mitchell’s rush of blood to the head that earned him a straight red card and left Vieira’s side with a mountain to climb. Another red card for James Tomkins – making his first Premier League start since Boxing Day last year in absence of the suspended Marc Guehi – and further goals from Fulham’s captain Tim Ream and Mitrovic, with his tenth of the campaign, swept Marco Silva’s side to a deserved victory that leaves them level on points with Liverpool.
GOAL! Crystal Palace 0-1 Fulham! And then a red card! It's all gone wrong for Palace! Bobby Reid puts Fulham ahead with a nice first-time finish, and a few seconds later Tyrick Mitchell mistimes a challenge and is given his marching orders! Crystal Palace's Tyrick Mitchell is sent off. Photograph: Rob Newell/CameraSport/Getty ImagesGOALS! Leicester 0-3 Newcastle (Joelinton, 33 mins)Martin Logan emails to point out that another goal description has gone missing and Newcastle are in fact two up, Almiron having scored a very fine seventh-minute second. And as I’m redescribing that Joelinton heads in a corner and, just as Podence did when he scored for Wolves, stuffs the ball up his shirt in celebration! Joelinton of Newcastle United celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty ImagesAt Selhurst Park, Jordan Ayew’s first-time effort from 15 yards or so absolutely thunders into the crossbar.
The Mitrovic dramatics weren’t really necessary, but it was a deliberate movement and Tomkins can’t really quibble. GOAL! Southampton 0-3 Brighton (March, 56 mins)A fabulous left-foot rocket from March, 25 yards from goal, sends the ball flying into the top corner! Solly March of Brighton & Hove Albion celebrates with team mates after scoring their side’s third goal. Photograph: Warren Little/Getty ImagesSheffield United, second in the Championship with six wins in their last seven, concede a penalty against Coventry.
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Much more here:The games just keep on coming, and Rob Smyth is on Aston Villa v Liverpool here:Final scores (part 2)Total number of goalless draws in today’s English football league schedule: one. Merry Christmas! Premier LeagueCrystal Palace 0-3 FulhamEverton 1-2 Wolverhampton WanderersLeicester City 0-3 Newcastle UnitedSouthampton 1-2 Brighton & Hove AlbionChampionshipBristol City 0-2 West Bromwich AlbionHull City 1-1 BlackpoolMiddlesbrough 4-1 Wigan AthleticPreston North End 1-2 Huddersfield TownRotherham United 2-2 Stoke CitySheffield United 3-1 Coventry CityLeague OneAccrington Stanley 1-1 BarnsleyBurton Albion 3-0 Lincoln CityCambridge United 2-1 Shrewsbury TownCharlton Athletic 1-1 Peterborough UnitedCheltenham Town 0-1 Plymouth ArgyleExeter City 0-0 PortsmouthFleetwood Town 1-2 Sheffield WednesdayIpswich Town 3-0 Oxford UnitedMilton Keynes Dons 1-0 Forest Green RoversPort Vale 1-0 MorecambeWycombe Wanderers 2-1 Bristol RoversLeague TwoCarlisle United 1-0 Bradford CityCrawley Town 1-2 Sutton UnitedGillingham 0-1 Colchester UnitedHarrogate Town 3-2 Grimsby TownMansfield Town 1-1 Northampton TownRochdale 1-2 Hartlepool UnitedSalford City 1-1 BarrowStockport County 2-0 Crewe AlexandraSwindon Town 1-2 WalsallTranmere Rovers 3-0 Doncaster RoversWimbledon 1-1 Newport CountyNewcastle are up to second in the league, and Wolves are just a point behind Everton: Pos Team P GD Pts 1 Arsenal 14 22 37 2 Newcastle 16 21 33 3 Man City 26 32 4 Tottenham Hotspur 10 30 5 Man Utd 0 6 Brighton 15 24 7 Liverpool 11 8 Fulham 9 Chelsea Brentford -2 20 Crystal Palace -6 19 12 Aston Villa 18 13 Leicester -3 17 AFC Bournemouth -14 Leeds -4 West Ham -5 Everton -7 Wolverhampton -15 Nottm Forest -19 Southampton -16 It’s all very well chasing a late winner, but if you gift your opponents a 4 v 2 stoppage-time break you’re not doing it properly.
Photograph: Jack Thomas/WWFC/Wolverhampton Wanderers FC/Getty ImagesNewcastle somehow fail to score a fourth! Murphy rounds the keeper and has a chance to roll the ball into a net guarded only by Wout Faes, but he hits Faes with his shot and it goes wide! Into stoppage time at Goodison Park, where Everton have been pushing for a late winner. They’ve got another five minutes to find one. Another excellent save, this time from Pope to stop Vardy pulling a goal back for Leicester against Newcastle.
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Impromptu 3-5-2 formation change which demonstrated Grimsby Town's adaptabilityLate dropouts for Grimsby Town ahead of their game away at Salford City forced Paul Hurst into an unexpected tactical alteration. The Mariners avoided defeat against one of the division's top teams, and the way the team adapted to the change may have caught some by surprise. The Mariners allowed the home side to control the possession, for the most part, focusing on springing quickly into gear on the counter and not allowing Salford to dictate play for the middle of the park by packing the midfield.
There have been eight first-half goals in its four 3pm kick-offs, and no other team in the Football League has more than one except struggling Burton Albion in League One, who look to be on their way to a first league win since 22 October being as they are 3-0 up against Lincoln City. GOAL! Southampton 0-2 Brighton (Perraud own goal, 35 mins)Pervis Estupinan’s low cross from the left gets past the keeper at the near post and Romain Perraud has to do something to stop March just tapping it in. And, in his wisdom, he chooses to tap it in himself.
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Premier LeagueCrystal Palace 0-1 FulhamEverton 1-1 Wolverhampton WanderersLeicester City 0-3 Newcastle UnitedSouthampton 0-2 Brighton & Hove AlbionChampionshipBristol City 0-1 West Bromwich AlbionHull City 0-1 BlackpoolMiddlesbrough 1-0 Wigan AthleticPreston North End 1-0 Huddersfield TownRotherham United 1-0 Stoke CitySheffield United 1-0 Coventry CityLeague OneAccrington Stanley 0-1 BarnsleyBurton Albion 3-0 Lincoln CityCambridge United 0-0 Shrewsbury TownCharlton Athletic 0-0 Peterborough UnitedCheltenham Town 0-0 Plymouth ArgyleExeter City 0-0 PortsmouthFleetwood Town 1-1 Sheffield WednesdayIpswich Town 2-0 Oxford UnitedMilton Keynes Dons 0-0 Forest Green RoversPort Vale 1-0 MorecambeWycombe Wanderers 1-1 Bristol RoversLeague TwoCarlisle United 1-0 Bradford CityCrawley Town 0-0 Sutton UnitedGillingham 0-1 Colchester UnitedHarrogate Town 1-1 Grimsby TownMansfield Town 0-0 Northampton TownRochdale 0-1 Hartlepool UnitedSalford City 1-0 BarrowStockport County 0-0 Crewe AlexandraSwindon Town 0-0 WalsallTranmere Rovers 1-0 Doncaster RoversWimbledon 0-0 Newport CountyThe Premier League is very much leading the way on the goal front today.
However, the squad showed great adaptability to perform well in a system they had not prepared for. It particularly suits how Hurst wants his side to play in away games against sides with the on-the-ball quality that Salford possess, getting that extra body into the midfield to stop the opposition from playing through the thirds with ease. With Luke Waterfall, Andy Smith and Niall Maher putting in a solid display at the back, with the finer details refined, the 3-5-2 set-up could be one that Hurst revisits as he searches for that perfect balance in his team. READ NEXT Latest Grimsby Town updates and transfer news Lewis Richardson's Grimsby Town delight after grabbing first professional goal at Salford Set-pieces an asset and issue for Grimsby Town says Paul Hurst reflecting on Salford goals Paul Hurst's relief for Grimsby Town's Salford City draw after disrupted preparation Grimsby Town player ratings as Mariners battle for another strong away result at Salford Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.
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A brilliant point-blank save from Sa, coming out to claim a cross, realising he’s not going to get there and doing the next best thing, stops Everton going ahead. On Prime, Martin Keown describes that Willian touch as “a lovely little cross”, which I think is a very generous analysis of what looked like a miskick, but hey, it’s Christmas. Personally I’m entirely in favour of post-tackle celebrations. This isn’t exactly a tackle, though, more of a sliding deflection into touch.
The impromptu formation change which demonstrated Grimsby Town's adaptability Late dropouts for Grimsby Town ahead of their game away at Salford City
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READ MORE: Paul Hurst defends Michee Efete form as Harry Clifton plays Grimsby Town support role The pair attempted 14 crosses between them for the two forwards to attack and showed their supreme fitness to get back and form a back five off the ball for the full 90 minutes. Grimsby managed 18 shots on goal in the game compared to Salford’s 13 despite surrendering 62% of the overall possession to the home side, which illustrates the effectiveness of the counter-attacking game plan. The main issue for Town was the quality of the chances created, with that killer final ball lacking the preciseness at times which stopped one point being three in the end.
A chance for Leicester, after Dewsbury-Hall plays in Daka. Pope flies out and Daka hits the ball into him, it ricochets back into Daka, and then rolls gently goalwards allowing a defender to clear. GOAL! Everton 1-1 Wolves (Podence, 22 mins)That is a lovely equaliser. It starts with a Wolves corner, taken short. The ball in lands at the feet of Moutinho, just outside the area, and he lifts a beautiful right-foot pass over the defence and Podence runs through and tucks in! Wolverhampton Wanderers' Daniel Podence scores.
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