5'- Too much time in our own end. First cross right into the hands of goalkeeper Lloris.
9'- Good defensive work by the captain, Mile. Still need more possession.
11'- Ollie animated as always.
Ian Holloway strikes the "Hi-ya" pose. (Getty Images)
12'- First real sustained attack. No one home for a cross.
13'- Commentator notes that CPFC is the "earthy" London club. (Note: The States airs simulcasts on the NBC family of networks, with the international match commentators, but on certain matches, will use their team of Arlo White and Lee Dixon.) Meanwhile, Dembele's strike just skims over. Heart in throat.
15'- A good omen: NBC graphic shows Palace's last meeting against Spurs was a 3-0 win on January 22, 2005.
16'- The early nerves are still showing.
17'- Ward turns his ankle. Magic spray comes out.
20'- Closed-captioning hilarity: Who's Mr. "Van Sinkle"? Turns out it's Arsene Wenger.
22'- The "We love you..." chant is going at full force!
24'- Good challenge by Moxey, saving another cross by Aaron Lennon.
27'- Garvan swings a beautiful cross to Wilbraham, but heads straight at the keeper.
28'- Moxey playing great D right now. And more Ollie animation.
29'- 65% to 35% possession for Spurs right now.
35'- Passing's abysmal at times. Great save by Speroni on Sigurdsson, tipping it over.
37'- Passing accuracy graphic: 64% to 86% for Spurs. Story of the match so far.
40'- Another dangerous chance. Speroni falls on the rebound.
42'- Commentary on the contrast in managers: AVB "looks like he's going out to dinner."
45'- 3 minutes of stoppage time.
45'+3- Spurs header flies over for the last touch of the half. Relieved to still be level after 45 minutes.
47'- First chance of the second half: Moxey straight into Lloris.
49'- Unlucky handball off a sliding Moxey. Penalty.
50'- Soldado loops the spot-kick in past Speroni. 1-0 Spurs.
56'- Couple corners in a row for Palace.
57'- Decent spell of possession.
61'- Commentary after a Tottenham chance goes well awry: "That's done more damage to the supermarket behind than anything else."
65'- Gayle skies one just over the bar from 20 yards.
66'- Triple substitution as Williams, Chamakh, and Phillips relieve Dobbie, Garvan, and Wilbraham. Liking Ollie's style here.
69'- Dodged a bullet there. Sigurdsson sprays one wide left in the clear. 13-2 shot advantage for the visitors.
70'- Good movement by Chamakh, trying to find Gayle. Seconds later, they almost get through on goal, as Lloris was out of position.
73'- Palace supporters are in full voice at Selhurst. Awesome noise.
77'- Moxey again saving with a slide on Soldado's cross.
80'- Shots are 16-2 now.
83'- Phillips goes for the glory from 25 yards, but pulls the shot wide.
85'- Off a corner, Delaney's tight angle shot is saved.
88'- Defoe almost seals it for Spurs. Another break. And they're just now using the "Offside" graphic? Come on, NBC.
89'- Ollie still fired up.
90'- Gayle to Phillips to Dikgacoi. Shot saved from 15 yards. Rebound by Dikgacoi is saved. Three minutes of stoppage to go.
90'+1- Almost misplayed by Spurs, but Lloris leaps to grab the backwards header.
FINAL: PALACE 0 - 1 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Proud of the effort by Palace. An unlucky penalty was all that stood between them and a well-deserved point.
My "Man of the Match":
#15: Mile Jedinak (Getty Images)
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