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70 min: Another chance for Millwall as a corner is sent into the box by Bryan. Ivanović is gifted a free header and forces a save from Turner.
67 min: Alex Neil uses his final substitution window as Mitchell makes way for George Saville, Mihailo Ivanović replaces Coburn and George Honeyman is introduced for De Norre.
66 min: Crystal Palace make two changes as Adam Wharton replaces Hughes and Sarr makes way for Romain Esse.
64 min: Big chance for Millwall as Harding sends a very dangerous low-driven cross into the six-yard box. It runs through the entire Crystal Palace defence and Coburn slides in to get a touch, but Turner can make the save.
63 min: Palace have a corner. Hughes plays it short to Muñoz, who sets it back and a looping cross is then sent towards the back post. Jensen is there to collect.
61 min: Oliver Glasner is preparing to utilise his first substitution window – Mateta’s departure was a part of concussion protocol so does not count as one of the manager’s five subs.
59 min: The free kick is sent into the box and it results in a corner. The ball is crossed in once again but Turner claims it.
57 min: Millwall have a free kick out on the left following a foul from Richards on Coburn…
53 min: Millwall fans are still in full voice, although I can’t repeat what they’re chanting.
50 min: Huge chance for Millwall as a diagonal ball is sent into the box. Cooper heads it down and Palace struggle to make the clearance. Azeez eventually gets the shot away but Guehi intercepts and smashes the ball down the pitch.
48 min: Crystal Palace are quite happy just to keep the ball right now. Taking no more risks following that late first-half goal.
We’re back under way at Selhurst Park!
Still on the Roberts red card, Mike says…
“Those of a certain age remember the German goalkeeper Toni Schumacher at World Cup 1982. He nearly killed Patrick Battiston of France with a challenge not that different.”
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish also compared the two incidents during a passionate and emotional half-time interview with BBC Sport just now.
In the other FA Cup lunchtime fixture, Preston lead Burnley 2-0 at Deepdale.
Meanwhile, Jeff is NOT happy with Michael Oliver…
“Hi Emillia, and godspeed Mateta, hopefully not as serious as it looks. Regarding Michael Oliver, it’s hard to believe we once thought we finally had a proper good one on our hands. He’s been woeful for years.”
Adam has written in about THAT challenge on Mateta…
“Horrific is the word to describe what we just witnessed — that’s an absolute shocker of a challenge. Had Roberts’ boot been a few centimetres to the side, I shudder to think what would have become of Mateta’s neck. The red card is a shame for the tie which was shaping up nicely, but obviously that’s a footnote now. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery for Mateta, and I also hope Roberts doesn’t get abused for what did appear to be a genuine attempt to play the ball.”
Millwall looked down and out, but now they’re well and truly in this game.
45+14 min: Azeez does well to skip past two Palace defenders before going for a low-driven shot. Turner parries the ball across the box, where it falls to Harding. The full-back then goes for goal and his effort takes a deflection off Chilwell before flying into the bottom-left corner!
And just like that, out of nowhere, Millwall get one back through Harding on the brink of half-time!
Wes Harding fires Millwall back into the match! Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
45+11 min: Crystal Palace have a corner. Hughes sends it straight into the box but Jensen comes off his line to claim the ball.
45+9 min: Just a few minutes of this first half to go now and Palace goalkeeper Turner has barely had to touch the ball since the early stages. He seems to be enjoying himself out in the sun.
45+6 min: Crystal Palace wing-backs Chilwell and Muñoz have been brilliant so far today. Both are causing havoc out wide, stretching Millwall’s already-depleted squad and creating plenty of space in the middle for the likes of Nketiah and Eze.
45+4 min: Crystal Palace have enjoyed a whopping 74% possession so far. The visitors have failed to create much and when they have attempted to break forward they are completely shut down within a matter of moments.
45+1 min: The hosts have been all over Millwall in this first half. It’s hard to see a way back for Alex Neil’s side now.
45 min: 13 minutes have been added on following that early injury to Mateta…
41 min: Well, that was slightly confusing…
Muñoz sticks the ball in the net but it’s immediately ruled out by Michael Oliver. The referee then turns to his linesman, who appears to suggest that an attempted clearance from Millwall deflected off Tanganga and fell to the path of the wing-back, meaning he was not offside.
A VAR check then gives confirmation.
Muńoz extends the advantage!
Muñoz gets a high-five for doubling Palace’s lead. Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA
38 min: Lacroix plays a long pass over the Millwall defence to Chilwell, who finds himself in acres of space in the box. The full-back goes for goal with an impeccably-timed volley and rattles the crossbar with some force. The linesman then waves the flag and the visitors have a free kick.
35 min: The ball falls to Chilwell but he is fouled on the edge of the box while playing a through ball. Michael Oliver elects to play on and it reaches Eze, who sets a short pass back to Hughes. The midfielder then goes for goal, his effort looks to be running wide, but Tanganga deflects the ball into his own net with a thumping header into the top-left corner.
It’s a great headed finish from Tanganga… but into his own net.
Millwall’s Japhet Tanganga heads into his own net! Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Observer
33 min: Neghli cannot continue after that ankle knock and is forced off. He is replaced by Raees Bangura-Williams.
31 min: Guehi sets the ball to Hughes in midfield, who finds Chilwell with a great pass that splits the Millwall defence. The full-back goes for goal and forces a great save from Jensen.
The goalkeeper has stepped up brilliantly since coming on.
28 min: It seems to be going from bad to worse for Millwall as Neghli is down with an ankle injury. The winger appeared to twist his ankle while attempting to block a cross from Chilwell. He is on his feet, but he doesn’t look comfortable.
26 min: Hughes drills a cross to Eze in the box, who forces a good save from Jensen with his shot. Millwall struggle to clear their lines as Palace flood the box with bodies, but the hosts can’t make the most of the chance.
23 min: Nketiah sets the ball to Eze on the halfway line and the attacking midfielder does well to carry it forward, weaving in and out of opposition players. He eventually plays it back to Nketiah, who goes for goal but Tanganga gets a touch on it and Jensen can make the save.
20 min: Chance for Millwall! Harding sends a long throw into the box and the ball is flicked on by Tanganga. Crystal Palace fail to deal with it and it bounces straight through to Turner, who is forced into an awkward save.
17 min: Palace have the ball in the net… but it won’t count!
Nketiah brings it down in the box before slamming a half-volley into the top corner from close range, but Michael Oliver immediately rules it out for a handball from the striker in the build-up.
16 min: As for Millwall, attacking midfielder Cundle has been sacrificed for goalkeeper Lukas Jensen in the wake of Roberts’ red card.
You have to feel for the 22-year-old…
15 min: Mateta is being stretchered off with oxygen and taken straight to an ambulance.
Eddie Nketiah is on to replace him.
Worrying scenes. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
11 min: Looking back at that challenge, it’s absolutely baffling that Michael Oliver chose to play-on. For the challenge itself but also because Mateta quite clearly suffered a concerning head injury.
The striker is still receiving treatment on the pitch.
9 min: There is still some major concern for Mateta here, who remains down after that horrific collision with Roberts.
It’s a nightmare start for Millwall as Roberts sees red for that clumsy challenge on Mateta.
6 min: Hughes sends the ball through to Mateta and Roberts comes out to make the clearance. The goalkeeper gets a touch on the ball but completely clatters into the striker and kicks him in the face. Referee Michael Oliver doesn’t give anything initially but it’s being reviewed by VAR…
Liam Roberts takes out Mateta. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
4 min: Eze steps up to take the free kick and sends the ball straight into the box, but Cooper is there to head it clear.
3 min: Crystal Palace have a free kick in a fairly dangerous area after Sarr is caught by a high boot from Tanganga.
2 min: Bryan plays a long pass down to Azeez on the left wing. The forward looks to make the cross but Guehi intercepts and heads the ball clear.
Crystal Palace get us underway at Selhurst Park!
The teams are out. Selhurst Park is rocking. Kick-off is just a few moments away!
Millwall head coach Alex Neil has instructed his team not to be “reckless” during their FA Cup clash with Crystal Palace. He said: “They’ve got guys that are worth, what, 40, 50, 60 million pounds. So what we don’t want to do is go there and be gung-ho and be reckless because I think at that point that’ll play in their favour.
“But we want to go there and be really competitive, we want to play on the front foot, we want to make sure that we assert ourselves on the game. We’re not daft, we know we’re playing against a really good side.
“I think earlier on in the season, and I’m not comparing the two teams, but we went to Leeds when they were favourites and I thought we performed really well. Again we went with a game plan and we carried it out really well so this game will be similar in terms of I think it’ll be a high quality game with good players on the pitch and hopefully we can do ourselves justice.”
Millwall head coach Alex Neil Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
“Palace are in buoyant form, solidly placed in the league and a potent presence in this side of the draw. Millwall are safely lodged in the Millwall Zone of the past few seasons, eternally six to eight points off the Championship playoffs. It seems fair to say Saturday’s Cup tie is the biggest event in the calendar for either of these teams as the season starts to narrow to its end point.”
While we eagerly await kick-off, click here to read Barney Ronay’s take on today’s derby.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is expecting a “big football party” when Millwall arrive at Selhurst Park this afternoon. He said: “I’m expecting a great game. A sold-out Selhurst Park and lovely weather is predicted. I think that’s why we all love football. It’s the FA Cup, Saturday, High Noon, so everything that we want. Everything is ready for a big football party.”
Asked if he believes the atmosphere will be the fiercest he’s ever faced, Glasner responded: “No I don’t think so. Winning the Europa League was the best cup competition I ever played. We won it in the end with the last penalty. Goosebumps on the whole body and hoping the last player scores. And winning at Camp Nou in front of 85,000. Unbelievable atmosphere. I think I have faced it many times. But of course it will be a great game, a great atmosphere.”
Elsewhere in the FA Cup
- Preston North End vs Burnley (12:15pm)
- Bournemouth vs Wolves (3pm)
- Manchester City vs Plymouth Argyle (5:45pm)
- Newcastle vs Brighton (Sunday, 1:45pm)
- Manchester United vs Fulham (Sunday, 4:30pm)
- Nottingham Forest vs Ipswich (Monday, 7:30pm)
As exclusively revealed in the Guardian earlier this month, semi-automated offside technology is being trialled in this season’s FA Cup from the fifth round onwards. It was used for the first time in England last night.
In case you missed it, Marco Asensio inspired Aston Villa to a 2-0 win over Cardiff City last night. Villa have now progressed to the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 10 years.
Crystal Palace starting line-up: Matt Turner; Daniel Muñoz, Chris Richards, Maxence Lacroix, Marc Guehi (C), Ben Chilwell; Will Hughes, Jefferson Lerma; Ismaïla Sarr, Eberechi Eze; Jean-Philippe Mateta. Substitutes: Dean Henderson, Tyrick Mitchell, Eddie Nketiah, Matheus Franca, Nathaniel Clyne, Daichi Kamada, Adam Wharton, Romain Esse, Justin Devenny.
Millwall starting line-up: Liam Roberts; Wes Harding, Jake Cooper (C), Japhet Tanganga, Joe Bryan; Billy Mitchell, Casper De Norre; Luke Cundle, Femi Azeez, Camiel Neghli; Josh Coburn. Substitutes: Lukas Jensen, Murray Wallace, Ryan Wintle, Aidomo Emakhu, George Saville, Mihailo Ivanović, Raees Bangura-Williams, George Honeyman, Zak Sturge.
It’s derby day! Millwall complete the eight mile trip to Selhurst Park this afternoon to face their South London rivals Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fifth round. These two sides last went head-to-head three years ago, with Palace clinching a 2-0 win.
Historically, this has been a very tightly contested affair. In 98 meetings between the two teams, Millwall have recorded 38 victories while Palace have won 30 – the remaining 30 ending in a draw. But while the Lions have the better record over the course of 100 years, Palace hold the upper hand currently.
Today’s hosts are unbeaten in their last five meetings with their rivals, and given the team’s recent form they will go into this clash with plenty of confidence.
Kick-off is at 12:15pm GMT – join me!