- Date:2009-02-24
- Kick-off:20:00
- Venue:Selhurst Park
- Attendance:12847
- Referee:Taylor, P
Live Commentary
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
89mins
Lee Bowyer goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
87mins
John Oster is replaced by Johannes Ertl.
83mins
Birmingham are replacing Sebastian Larsson with Damien Johnson.
77mins
Crystal Palace are replacing Rui Fonte with Danny Butterfield.
76mins
It's red. He's off. Nick Carle has been sent off.
73mins
Alan Lee goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
72mins
Jose Miguel Fonte is booked for unsporting behaviour.
65mins
Scott Sinclair is being taken off, Hameur Bouazza has come on in his place.
59mins
Birmingham are replacing Carlos Costly with Cameron Jerome.
54mins
Victor Moses is being taken off, Lee Hills has come on in his place.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by P Taylor
0mins
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
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Match Report
Ten-man Crystal Palace held on for a hard-fought point to dent Birmingham City's promotion push at Selhurst Park.
Australia international Nick Carle was shown a straight red card for a two-footed lunge on Blues striker Cameron Jerome in the 75th minute - but Alex McLeish's side failed to breach Palace's resolute back line as the Championship high-fliers missed the chance to move to within a point of leaders Wolves.
Palace started much the brighter, with teenager Victor Moses, in particular, causing problems for the Midlanders. But the St Andrew's side slowly edged their way back into the game.
Jose Fonte had to clear off the line from Seb Larsson before Marcus Bent's rasping drive flew just wide in the 14th minute.
And it was Bent who missed the best chance of the opening 45 minutes, sending his thumping header inches wide of the post from Larsson's pinpoint cross in the 27th minute.
Alan Lee should have made the Midlanders pay for their wastefulness - but his poor cut-back after Maik Taylor's scuffed kick was easily cut out with Moses, John Oster and Neil Danns all waiting to slot into an empty net.
Danns had a strong penalty appeal turned down by controversial referee Mr Taylor on the stroke of half-time much to the disbelief of Palace boss Neil Warnock.
The Blues missed two glorious chances in the opening stages of the second period, first through Lee Bowyer who shot wide with just Julian Speroni to beat in the 48th minute and then Honduran Carlos Costly stroked wide in a duel with the Palace's Argentine shot-stopper.
As both sides struggled to find any rhythm, Birmingham were handed a dubious numerical advantage after Carle's sending off despite the midfielder's protests that he played the ball.
However, the south Londoners comfortably held on for a point.
Crystal Palace Team
Birmingham City Team
Crystal Palace | Birmingham City |
Corners
| 7 | 5 |
Fouls
| 17 | 12 |
Goal attempts
| 8 | 9 |
Shots off target
| 4 | 5 |
Offsides
| 0 | 9 |