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After the draw (1-1) conceded by Arsenal on the lawn of Everton, the 31st day of the Premier League continued this Saturday with three posters scheduled at 4 p.m. At Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace (12th) welcomed Brighton (8th) and the Eagles pocketed the three points (2-1) thanks to two achievements signed Mateta (3rd) and Muñoz (55th). Welbeck had however equalized (31st). In the other meetings of the day, Ipswich fell against Wolverhampton (1-2) and is closer to the English second division.
Finally, West Ham and Bournemouth could not do better than a draw (2-2). If Evanilson had opened the scoring (38th), Füllkrug (61st) and Bowen (68th) finally gave the Hammers the advantage before Evanilson offered a double (79th) to offer a point to his own. In the ranking, Palace dates back to 11th row. West Ham is 15th. Ipswich remains 18th and still has 9 lengths behind the Wolves.
All 16 -hour results
Crystal Palace 2-1 Brighton: Mateta (3rd) and Muñoz (55th) / Welbeck (31st)
Ipswich 1-2 Wolverhampton : Delap (16th) / Sarabia (72nd)
West Ham 2-2 Bournemouth: Füllkrug (61st) and Bowen (68th) / Evanilson (38th, 79th)
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