Russell Anderson (6 mins)
Stern John (86 mins)
e Coca-Cola Football League Championship
, Apr 17, 2010
Ground: Pride Park Stadium
, Kickoff: 16:00 , Att 30,255
Team news
Porter in line for return Chris Porter could return to the Derby starting line-up when Crystal Palace visit Pride Park.
The striker`s run of five successive starts came to an end at Barnsley last weekend when an ankle injury meant he was only fit enough for the bench.
The 26-year-old, who was absent for the first four months of the season with a troublesome hip problem that required surgery, has trained this week.
Boss Nigel Clough said: "He did it last Friday but it has settled down a lot since then. It was just precautionary to leave him out at Barnsley. He was on the bench and if the ankle was that bad we would not have included him at all.
"He is keen not to miss any of the last three games after missing much of the season." Dean Moxey, Gilles Sunu and Gary Teale are also pushing for recalls but Stephen Pearson remains unavailable as he completes a two-match suspension. Kris Commons continues to battle his way back from a hamstring injury.
Palace will check on Claude Davis, Calvin Andrew and Alan Lee ahead of the trip.
Centre-back Davis has missed the Eagles' last two games due to a knee injury but could return at Pride Park.
Andrew was on the other end of the clash of heads which left QPR defender Damion Stewart with a fractured skull on Saturday and has been monitored all week.
Fellow striker Lee aggravated a groin problem against Rangers and is still struggling.
Palace's injury problems have eased slightly, however, after full-backs Danny Butterfield and Nathaniel Clyne returned to action last weekend.
Derby vs Crystal Palace
Last modified 15:35 20/04/10
A late strike from Stern John salvaged a 1-1 draw for Crystal Palace to boost their chances of avoiding relegation from the Coca-Cola Championship.
Russell Anderson's first goal for three years early on looked to have given Derby the three points they needed to ensure they were mathematically safe.
But Palace were a different proposition in the second half and John struck the bar before levelling five minutes from time to move the Eagles two points above third-bottom Sheffield Wednesday, who play Sheffield United tomorrow, with two matches remaining.
The point for Derby ensured they are eight points above the drop zone and they will definitely be safe if the Owls fail to win on Sunday.
Palace needed to make a positive start to ease their nerves but they were behind after only six minutes.
Rams skipper Robbie Savage delivered an inviting free-kick and centre-half Anderson rose highest to head home his first goal for the club from six yards out.
Derby looked dangerous from set-pieces and Shaun Barker almost joined his fellow central defender Anderson on the scoresheet but his header was turned away for a corner.
Jay McEveley tried his luck from long range but Derby full-back failed to test Palace goalkeeper Julian Speroni.
On-loan forward Tomasz Cywka ran at the Palace defence and set up David Martin, but the winger failed to get enough power on his shot and Speroni saved comfortably.
The lively Cywka had a chance of his own on the stroke of half-time but the young Pole's shot was parried away by the agile Speroni.
Palace boss Paul Hart brought on John at half-time to give the Londoners a goal threat but Derby carried on where they left off after the break.
Savage had a chance to double the Rams' lead but his free-kick from a dangerous position floated tamely over the bar.
Neil Danns should have drawn Palace level just before the hour-mark when Sean Scannell crossed into his path but the midfielder headed wide from just six yards out.
The Eagles were more threatening after the break and the experienced John flashed a shot wide from 12 yards out.
Michael Tonge made a better fist of his free-kick than Savage but the former Sheffield United midfielder`s strike from 25 yards out was narrowly wide.
But Palace came close once again 66 minutes in when Johannes Ertl`s long-range strike was also narrowly off target.
Derby were given another warning with 18 minutes remaining when Danny Butterfield picked out John and the striker headed straight at Bywater.
And Bywater produced a fine double save to first deny Darren Ambrose and then John following up as Palace pressed for the equaliser.
John was holding his head once again when his shot beat Bywater but struck the bar with eight minutes remaining.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Stephen Bywater | ||||
| 24 | Nicky Hunt | ||||
| 14 | Shaun Barker | ||||
| 27 | Russell Anderson |
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| 3 | James McEveley | ||||
| 19 | Michael Tonge | ||||
| 4 | Paul Green | ||||
| 8 | Robbie Savage | ||||
| 25 | Dave Martin | ||||
| 31 | Tomasz Cywka(sub 70) |
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| 12 | Chris Porter | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 13 | Saul Deeney | ||||
| 7 | Lee Croft | ||||
| 11 | Gary Teale | ||||
| 18 | Ben Pringle | ||||
| 20 | Steve Davies(sub 70) |
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| 21 | Dean Moxey | ||||
| 32 | Gilles Sunu | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Julian Speroni | ||||
| 20 | Danny Butterfield | ||||
| 3 | Clint Hill |
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| 5 | Patrick McCarthy | ||||
| 15 | Lee Hills(sub 32) |
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| 8 | Neil Danns | ||||
| 22 | Johannes Ertl(sub 76) |
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| 4 | Shaun Derry | ||||
| 10 | Nick Carle(sub 45) |
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| 7 | Darren Ambrose | ||||
| 14 | Sean Scannell | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 35 | Charlie Mann | ||||
| 2 | Nathaniel Clyne(sub 32) |
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| 9 | Stern John(sub 45) |
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| 17 | Matthew Lawrence | ||||
| 28 | James Comley | ||||
| 33 | Alassane N'Diaye(sub 76) |
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| 36 | Wilfred Zaha | ||||
| Team | Derby | Crystal Palace |
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