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Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - LIVE! Latest score and breaking news from the Emirates

Follow the latest news from today's Premier League game

Samuel Lovett
Sunday 17 April 2016 13:33 BST
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A view of the Emirates, home of Arsenal
A view of the Emirates, home of Arsenal (GETTY IMAGES)

Welcome to our live coverage of today's Premier League game at the Emirates - Arsenal vs Crystal Palace.

  • Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - match kicks off at 4pm
  • Gunners can create six point cushion above fifth place with win 
  • Arsenal have won two of their last five home league games
  • Eagles eight points clear of relegation at kick-off
  • Crystal Palace have only won three of the 38 meetings

Follow the latest developments below with our live match centre and text updates...

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86 min: Palace are perking up now as Zaha drifts towards the edge of the Arsenal box. He's confronted by Koscielny who plants a firm foot on the ball to dispossess the Palace player. They've already had one lucky break so there's no reason why they can't do it again.

Samuel Lovett17 April 2016 17:45

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