November 29, 2022

Highlights brought to you by DNRG as the Young Robins came from behind twice to draw with Crystal Palace in the Premier League Cup despite Joe Low’s red card in the second half.

Seb Palmer-Houlden responded to Killian Phillips’s opener before David Omilabu put the visitors back in front.

Low brought the hosts back to parity with a poked shot but would then be sent off for a deliberate handball five minutes later.

Will Buse saved the subsequent penalty to earn a hard-fought point.

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