Chris Martin (64 mins)
Ashley Barnes (74 mins)
npower Championship
, Jan 31, 2012
Ground: Selhurst Park
, Kickoff: 20:00 , Att 17,271
Team news
McCarthy missing for Eagles Crystal Palace will be without captain Paddy McCarthy for the visit of derby rivals Brighton.
McCarthy serves a one-match ban after he was sent off during the Carling Cup semi-final penalty shoot-out defeat at Cardiff last week.
Hull loanee Paul McShane, who six years ago scored a famous winner for Brighton at Selhurst Park, is likely to step in at centre-half against his old club.
Palace fans will be anxious to see whether defender Nathaniel Clyne and winger Wilfried Zaha are involved with both players linked with moves to the Premier League ahead of the 11pm deadline.
Left-back Dean Moxey is fit after a spell out with a knee injury and right-back Mustapha Dumbuya returns after he was cup-tied last week.
Sam Vokes could be thrown in at the deep end for his Brighton debut.
The Wales striker has signed on loan from Wolves until the end of the season and will be in the squad.
Midfielder Matt Sparrow looks set to miss out after suffering an ankle injury during Saturday's FA Cup win over Newcastle, so Alan Navarro could start.
Winger Kazenga LuaLua is back in training after a hamstring injury and should travel but defender Marcos Painter is still struggling with his hamstring problem.
Crystal Palace vs Brighton
Last modified 22:17 31/01/12
Barnes is spot on for Brighton Ashley Barnes scored from the penalty spot as Brighton nicked a point from their derby rivals Crystal Palace in a 1-1 draw.
Barnes tucked away his ninth goal of the season to cancel out Chris Martin's opener, which also came from the spot after controversial referee Stuart Attwell took centre stage.
Both decisions appeared soft, Will Buckley penalised for fouling Wilfried Zaha and then Buckley tumbling under Nathaniel Clyne's challenge.
But Brighton were not complaining as they avoided a double defeat to their old foes after they were beaten at the Amex Stadium back in September.
Palace fans were just pleased to see Zaha and Clyne in the line-up, laying to rest rumours of their pre-deadline departures to the Premier League.
The Eagles turned down Bolton's improved bid for Zaha and the winger soon began to show why he is so highly rated.
He tormented Adam El-Abd with one jinking run and cross which Buckley had to head narrowly wide of his own goal, and shortly before interval his snap-shot was well saved by Peter Brezovan.
But Brighton have their own flying winger in Buckley, the hero of Saturday's FA Cup win over Newcastle, and his charge to the byline and pull back should have been converted by Craig Mackail-Smith but his close-range shot was straight at Julian Speroni.
Barnes could have put the visitors ahead after Mackail-Smith chested a high ball into his path but Palace's Paul McShane, who scored the winner for Brighton on their last visit to Selhurst six years ago, got a brave block in.
In the second half Martin fizzed a 20-yard shot narrowly over Brezovan's crossbar and Sean Scannell scuffed his shot in front of goal from another Zaha cross.
Zaha blotted his copybook when he reacted angrily to a tackle from Barnes, lifting the Brighton striker up and dropping him to the ground to earn a booking.
But predictably the teenager was at the heart of the action when Palace took the lead.
Buckley's challenge in the area looked innocuous but Zaha hit the deck, referee Attwell pointed to the spot and Martin stepped up to bury the spot-kick.
But 10 minutes later Attwell levelled things up when Buckley this time went down easily under a challenge from Clyne and Barnes smacked home the equaliser.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Julian Speroni | ||||
| 2 | Nathaniel Clyne | ||||
| 30 | Paul McShane | ||||
| 6 | Anthony Gardner | ||||
| 4 | Jonathan Parr | ||||
| 16 | Wilfried Zaha |
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| 15 | Mile Jedinak |
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| 8 | Kagisho Dikgacoi | ||||
| 11 | Sean Scannell(sub 76) |
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| 35 | Chris Martin(sub 90) |
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| 19 | Jermaine Easter(sub 80) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 34 | Lewis Price | ||||
| 7 | Darren Ambrose(sub 76) |
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| 10 | Owen Garvan(sub 90) |
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| 17 | Glenn Murray(sub 80) |
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| 37 | John Egan | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Peter Brezovan |
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| 14 | Inigo Calderon | ||||
| 3 | Gordon Greer | ||||
| 5 | Lewis Dunk | ||||
| 6 | Adam El-Abd |
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| 8 | Alan Navarro | ||||
| 26 | Liam Bridcutt | ||||
| 10 | Matthew Sparrow(sub 69) |
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| 30 | Will Buckley | ||||
| 12 | Craig Mackail-Smith(sub 69) |
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| 9 | Ashley Barnes |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 16 | Casper Ankergren | ||||
| 20 | Romain Vincelot | ||||
| 23 | Torbjorn Agdestein(sub 69) |
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| 24 | Sam Vokes(sub 69) |
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| 35 | Jake Forster-Caskey | ||||
| Team | Crystal Palace | Brighton |
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