Julian Speroni: Maybe could have reacted quicker to Hills' back header for Blackpool's first goal but double save in injury time salvaged what could be a vital point for Palace. Man of the match. 8

Danny Butterfield: Defended well in the first half but struggled when faced with the pace and trickery of Dobbie in the second half. 7

Matt Lawrence: Dobbie had him in his pocket in the first half and exposed his lack of pace. Poor clearance led to their first and should have reacted quicker for their equaliser. 5

Clint Hill: What he lacks in quality he makes up in commitment and energy. If all the squad showed his desire to win Palace would be fine. 7

Lee Hills: Was superb in the first half and his good work and throw led to the first goal. Defensively solid too until poor back header led to Blackpool's first and was then a little nervy after that. 7

Shaun Derry: Booked for a needless challenge in the first half and sometimes left defence a little isolated. 6

Johnny Ertl: Similar to Derry in that he didn't give the defence enough help at times and was also lucky to get away with a clear shirt pull on Baptiste in the area. 5

Neil Danns: Tried his best to get forward and support Lee but was pushed back in the second half and anonymous as an attacking force. 6

Darren Ambrose: Back on the scoresheet but spent too much of the game having to defend. Despite the goal, he didn't smile like he used to under Warnock. 6

Nick Carle: First goal of the season was well deserved and put a lot of effort in despite playing in an unfamiliar right wing role. 6

Alan Lee: Won header after header in the first half and showed some nice touches on the floor too but was all on his own after the break. 6

Subs:

Alassane N'Diaye (Carle, 81): Booked within a minute of coming on. 5