There will be a minimum of three minutes of added time played here at Selhurst Park. Many of the home supporters have already started to make their way to the exits.
88'
Àngel Rangel enters the game and replaces K. Naughton.
The Swans make their third and final substitution of the game, with Naughton the man coming off and he is replaced by Angel Rangel for the last few minutes of the game.
Substitution Kyle Naughton Àngel Rangel Zaragoza
85'
There is very little time left on the clock for Palace to get anything out of this game now, they have struggled to keep possession and create any significant goalscoring chances here today and Swansea have punished them. The visitors will be very happy with their performance, especially with both strikers getting on the scoresheet.
83'
STAT: Tammy Abraham is only the second teenager to score a goal for Swansea in the Premier League after Ben Davies, who scored in January 2013.
82'
We've just seen two bookings in quick succession here, one for a player from each team. First Cabaye is cautioned, before Fer is also given the warning by Andre Mariner for a blatant foul.
80'
L. Fer gets yellow.
Swansea now make their second change of the game, with Oliver McBurnie replacing the opening goalscorer Abraham who has played very well this afternoon.
Yellow card Leroy Fer
79'
Y. Cabaye gets yellow.
Yellow card Yohan Cabaye
78'
O. McBurnie enters the game and replaces T. Abraham.
Joel Ward is the second player today to be shown a yellow card, for his late challenge on Abraham as the striker tried to break through on the counter attack.
Substitution Kevin Oghenetega Tamaraebi Bakumo-Abraham Oliver McBurnie
77'
J. Ward gets yellow.
Yellow card Joel Ward
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75'
Once again Townsend is doing everything for Palace going forward, shooting from all angles. However, he isn't getting the required support from his teammates at the moment. His most recent shot was rolled harmlessley wide of the Swansea goal.
73'
Having now made all of the changes, Palace need to start creating some goalscoring opportunities here as Swansea are comfortably dealing with anything that the hosts throw at them at present. Far too easy.
70'
W. Routledge enters the game and replaces M. van der Hoorn.
Swansea now make their first change of the game, as Wayne Routledge comes on for Van der Hoorn.
Substitution Mike van der Hoorn Wayne Routledge
67'
GREAT TACKLE! Van der Hoorn pulls off a perfectly timed tackle to stop an almost certain Palace goal! The defender appeared to get on the wrong side of Cabaye as the ball came through to the midfielder, just inside the penalty area and Van der Hoorn made an excellent sliding challenge, getting all of the ball and diverting the danger. If he had got that wrong it would have surely have been a penalty to Palace.
66'
PENALTY SHOUT! Palace are appealing for a penalty after Lee falls in the box, under the challenge of Olsson. Andre Marriner waves away their appeals. It would have been a soft penalty, had it been given.
64'
Townsend again is looking lively for Palace, if they are to get back into the game he looks their best chance. The winger once again cut inside and fired a low shot at the Swansea goal, this time it is on target and forces Fabianski into making a smart save down to his left-hand side. They are getting closer.
63'
Swansea have taken their foot off the throttle now, they hold a comfortable two-nil lead and Palace are struggled to create anything to worry the visitors. If either side is going to score again, Swansea look the more likely, hitting the Eagles on the counter-attack.
60'
Better from Palace. Townsend picks up the ball on the left wing, cuts inside and tries to curl his shot into the bottom right-hand corner. However, he doesn't manage to get enough curl on the ball and it goes wide of goal, not causing Fabianski too much to worry about.
58'
Y. Cabaye enters the game and replaces L. Milivojević.
De Boer has decided to make his final change of the afternoon, Milivojevic hasn't had the best of games today and he is the man making way for Yohan Cabaye.
56'
Benteke is looking increasingly isolated up front for Palace, the whole teams appears to be out of ideas at the moment and are starting to play long hopeful balls up front, rather than creating something through possession. It is all far too easy for Swansea at the moment.
53'
STAT: Swansea could equal their club record of three consecutive away clean sheets in the top flight, which was set between February and March 1982.
51'
The home supporters appear very frustrated here now, their side have been poor for the majority of the game and now face an uphill battle to get anything from this game, making it three games without a victory.
48'
J. Ayew has scored a goal for Swansea City! Assist by K. Naughton.
Naughton played a delightful ball through the Palace defence and no one picked up the run of Ayew, who had the simple job of slotting the ball into the back of the net.
GOOOAAALLL! SWANSEA DOUBLE THEIR LEAD! Kelly was sloppy in possession and the ball was nicked off him on the half-way line by Naughton, the right wing-back then played an inch-perfect ball behind the Palace defender for Ayew to run onto. The striker just had the keeper to beat, he got a bit of luck as his shot hits Hennessey and then bounces back off him, rolling straight into the back of the net. The worst possible start to the second half for Palace.
47'
GREAT SAVE! Palace have started the second half much better and there is much more pace about the game. They won a corner, the ball came into the box and Kelly rose highest and diverted the ball goalwards, it looked to be heading into the back of the net, before Fabianksi got down quickly and produced a fine save.
46'
Lee Chung-Yong enters the game and replaces P. van Aanholt.
The second half is underway!
Palace have made another change at the break, Chung-Yong Lee has come on for the hosts, replacing Van Aanholt.
45' +2
That's the half-time whistle!
45'
There will be a minimum of two minutes of added time played here.
44'
T. Abraham has scored a goal for Swansea City! Assist by L. Fer.
Not long to go here until the half-time whistle! Swansea are once again the team on team and are pushing forward in numbers in search of a goal before the break.
Leroy Fer lofted a fantastic ball into the box for Abraham, the midfielder had far too much time and space to pick out his teammate who then produced a fine finish to give the Swans the lead.
GOOOAAALLL! SWANSEA LEAD! We have a breakthrough here at Selhurst Park and Tammy Abraham is the man who has got it. The visitors have been on top for large spells of this first half and have taken a vital lead, just before the half-time whistle. It is a first Premier League goal for Abraham with their first shot on target this season! It was a great ball in from Fer, but Abraham does superbly to guide his volley past Hennessey.
41'
M. Kelly enters the game and replaces J. Tomkins.
Palace have been forced into making their first substitution of the game due to Tomkin's injury, he has been replaced by Martin Kelly.
40'
We have a stoppage in play here as James Tomkins is down receiving medical treatment and it doesn't look good for the Palace defender, it looks like Martin Kelly is being prepared to replace him.
37'
ANOTHER CHANCE! Mawson goes agonisingly close to scoring from the resulting corner! The ball was whipped into the box and the centre-back rose highest in box, diverting his header towards the far post, but it goes inches past the post!
36'
CHANCE SWANSEA! What a great chance for Swansea to take the lead! It was sloppy play by Milivojevic in the centre of midfield and he has the ball nicked off his toes by Ayew. The striker immediately plays a lofted ball over the top of the defence to Abraham who gets in behind Fosu-Mensah and prods a shot towards goal on the stretch. However, the defender does well to put the striker under pressure and then Hennessey sticks out a leg to divert the shot wide of goal.
34'
STAT: The Eagles could lose their first three league games for the first time since 2012-13 in the Championship. That season they won promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs.
31'
We are just past the half an hour mark here at Selhurst Park now and the score remains goalless with little chances by either team to open the scoring. Both sides defences are performing well and limiting any threats caused by their opponents attacking players. Surely more chances will come later in the game though as players begin to tire.
29'
CHANCE PALACE! McArthur fires a low shot at goal from the edge of the box, it goes narrowly wide of the Swansea goal after finding time and space, following Townsend's switch of play. Palace players are appealing for a corner, however a goal-kick is given by referee. This is better from Palace.
27'
There is a real lack of pace to the game here, the supporters are trying to get their teams going by creating a good atmosphere. However, neither side look like scoring at the moment, or creating an opening. Leaving the fans frustrated.
24'
Palace finally have a shot at goal. However the effort by Townsend is drilled well wide of Fabianski's goal and it doesn't come close to troubling the Swansea keeper.
23'
Despite a decent five minute period, Palace seem to lack ideas going forward and are struggling to keep the ball in the middle of the park. The Swans have a lot of players who like to constantly be on the ball and that is showing so far today. However, apart from the early chance by Ayew, they haven't created any chances to break the deadlock here.
21'
This was the highest scoring fixture in the top flight last season, with 12 goals scored over the two games. However, both teams are yet to score in the Premier League this season! Both instead have an early goal difference of minus four.
18'
Just moments later, Townsend had plenty of space down the left wing after being played onside by Mawson, his ball across the face of goal is a good one but none of his teammates gambled on getting onto the end of it!
17'
A couple of decent chances for Palace in the space of a few seconds! Much better by the hosts, they are starting to get Andros Townsend and Benteke on the ball more and more. Townsend whips a cross into the middle from the left wing, Benteke heads it up in the air, Kyle Naughton gets his clearance all wrong, sending the ball towards his own goal, but a combination of Lukasz Fabianski and Alfie Mawson clear the danger. Not the best defending by Swansea, that could have easily ended up in the back of their own net.
15'
Sam Clucas appears to have slotted into this Swansea team very well today, despite only joining the club in midweek. The midfielder joined from recently relegated Hull City and he can play a range of positions, today he is sitting in a deep central midfield spot.
13'
This is better by Palace, they appear to have woken up and are now looking better on the ball and enjoying spells of possession of their own. They spent large periods of the opening 10 minutes chasing the visitors around the pitch.
12'
STAT: Palace have lost six of their previous seven Premier League games, failing to score in each defeat. Furthermore, de Boer is only the second Dutch manager to lose his first two Premier League games after Martin Jol, who lost his opening three in the competition.
10'
C. Benteke gets yellow.
The referee has shown an early yellow card here to Christian Benteke for his late and rash challenge on Swansea skipper Federico Fernandez.
9'
It is all far too easy for the Swans at present, they are playing the ball around in the middle of the pitch with ease, working it well up to the front two of Abraham and Ayew. The Chelsea loanee, Abraham looks dangerous today, he is using his pace to good effect against the Palace centre backs.
7'
Palace have not settled into this game at all, their passes are very untidy early on and Swansea are in complete control at the moment. Not the best start by the hosts.
5'
Remarkably, Swansea are the only side yet to have a shot on target in the Premier League this season! Ayew should have done better with his chance a moment again. A scrappy start by both teams so far here.
3'
CHANCE SWANSEA! The first opportunity of the game goes in favour of the visitors. Tammy Abraham whipped a low ball into the box which was met by his strike partner Jordan Ayew, however his diving header went narrowly wide of the Palace net, under heavy pressure. Close by the Swans!
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Both teams will be hoping that they can pick up their first victory in the Premier League today, with Frank De Boer needing three points to get his reign as the Eagles boss off to a positive start. They suffered a opening day thrashing at home by newly promoted Huddersfield Town.
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We're underway!
Crystal Palace will be without Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who is suffering from a groin problem. Defender Jairo Riedewald should shake off a knock to start but Wilfried Zaha remains out. Meanwhile, Swansea could hand a debut to Sam Clucas, a midweek signing from Hull City, while Leon Britton is available after a back strain. However, Fernando Llorente and Kyle Bartley are ruled out with injury.
Swansea also got off the mark in the cup in midweek, beating MK Dons 4-1, after taking just a point from their opening two Premier League matches. Last time out in the Premier League they suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester United at the Liberty Stadium.
Crystal Palace boss Frank de Boer says it is already "must-win" time for the Eagles today. Palace are yet to score in the Premier League this season after losing 3-0 at home to newly-promoted Huddersfield and then 1-0 at Liverpool. However, De Boer did pick up his first victory as manager in midweek as Palace beat Ipswich in the Carabao Cup.
Good afternoon and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the Premier League clash between Crystal Palace and Swansea City at Selhurst Park.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek's injury means James McArthur promoted to the starting line-up, he will be looking to build on his two goal salvo in the midweek against Ipswich.
Paul Clement throws new signing Sam Clucas straight into the starting line-up. He replaces Roque Mesa from the team that were beaten convincingly by Man United last weekend. Mike van der Hoorn takes Kyle Bartley's place.
Head-to-head: Swansea beat Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park in January, with head coach Paul Clement watching from the stands before taking over in their following game. Crystal Palace have won just one of their last 12 league meetings with Swansea City (D5, L6), a 1-0 home win in May 2015.
The teams are out here at Selhurst Park and kick-off is almost upon us. Stay tuned for all of the match action!
HALF-TIME: PALACE 0-1 SWANSEA
Not the best half of football you'll ever see, however Swansea have been the better side overall and have a one-nil lead thanks to Abraham's first ever Premier League goal just minutes before the break. Palace supporters are voicing their frustration at their teams performance here.
FULL-TIME: PALACE 0-2 SWANSEA
It's all over here at Selhurst Park and Swansea will go back to Wales with all three points, their first victory in the Premier League this season. Whilst Palace are still waiting for their first win. Goals from Abraham and Ayew wrapped up the victory for the visitors, in game which they were the better side and limited the hosts chances. The poor start to Frank De Boer's reign at Palace continues.
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