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Premier League round-up: Crystal Palace, Leicester, West Ham, Fulham, Ipswich and Brighton all involved in draws

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Jean-Philippe Mateta's last-gasp penalty saw Crystal Palace snatch a Premier League point against Leicester in a 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park.Jamie Vardy sent the Foxes ahead in the 21st minute with a low finish into the bottom corner.However, an energetic start to the second half saw Stephy Mavididi double Leicester’s advantage seconds after the break with a high finish into the roof of the net, but Palace pulled one back just a minute later when Mateta struck from close range.The France international then earned his brace from the penalty spot in the second minute of stoppage time to rescue a point.Danny Ings also put on a late show to rescue a point for West Ham, who drew 1-1 with Fulham.Raul Jimenez handed Fulham the lead in the 24th minute after tapping home at the near post thanks to a low cross from Emile Smith Rowe.Substitute Ings then earned a point for the Hammers in the fifth minute of stoppage time.Ipswich earned a point on the road after their meeting with Brighton finished goalless.Arijanet Muric was the hero for Ipswich as the goalkeeper made a brilliant double save just before half-time to keep the score level.

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