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  • Kick-off: 20:00
  • Venue: Selhurst Park
  • Attendance: 16358
  • Referee: Russell, M

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Crystal Palace are replacing Victor Moses with Sean Scannell.

82mins

Nick Carle is replaced by Carl Fletcher.

82mins

Craig Beattie is replaced by Shefki Kuqi.

70mins

Charlton are replacing Darren Ambrose with Zhi Zheng.

70mins

Matt Holland is being taken off, Andy Gray has come on in his place.

70mins

Lloyd Sam is being taken off, Svetoslav Todorov has come on in his place.

63mins

Goal!! Crystal Palace have scored with Craig Beattie putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

Match Report

Craig Beattie marked his Selhurst Park debut with winner as Crystal Palace beat south London rivals Charlton Athletic.

The 24-year-old hitman, who is on loan from West Brom, scored the only goal of the game with a well-timed header past Nicky Weaver in the 63rd minute to lift Palace out of the bottom three and pile the pressure on Addicks boss Alan Pardew.

Palace started brightly and Nicky Bailey was forced to head Paul Ifill's curling effort from the edge of the box over his own bar in the third minute.

The biggest cheer of the opening 25 minutes came when the returning Mark Hudson, who swapped Palace for Charlton in the summer, played a wayward pass that ballooned out for a throw.

Victor Moses shaved Weaver's left-hand post with a low curling effort from 25 yards in the 29th minute, before Ifill squandered a superb opportunity when his angled drive was turned away by Weaver.

And from the resulting corner, Beattie hit the bar with a deft header as Palace began to turn the screw.

Hameur Bouazza mustered up Charlton's best and only real chance of the opening period in the 38th minute when his angled drive from 14 yards was easily palmed away by Julian Speroni.

Ifill should have given Palace the lead a minute into the second period after Nick Carle's effort that was saved by Weaver rolled into his path.

However from seven yards out and the goal gaping, the former Millwall man somehow managed to miscue his effort wide.

The winger then missed another golden opportunity two minutes later but, with time and space, Ifill sent his neat turn and shot from close range just wide.

But Palace were finally rewarded for their dominance in the 63rd minute when Ben Watson's deep cross was headed home by Beattie.

Jose Fonte then crashed a header onto the bar from an out-swinging Watson corner in the 71st minute as the home side looked to put the game to bed.

Luke Varney nearly made Palace pay for their wastefulness but the striker failed to pounce on a moment of confusion from Speroni and Portuguese defender Fonte in the 76th minute as Neil Warnock's men held on for only their second league win of the season.

Crystal Palace

Charlton Athletic

Corners

115

Fouls

1415

Goal attempts

127

Shots off target

74

Offsides

24

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