Sunny Singh Gill became the first referee of Indian descent to take charge of a Premier League game when he oversaw the 1-1 draw between Crystal Palace and Luton on Saturday.
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Substitute Cauley Woodrow snatched an equalizer in the sixth minute of stoppage time to earn Luton a crucial point in its relegation fight. The result put Luton three points from safety. Palace, meanwhile, will be ruing a huge missed opportunity to put more breathing room between itself and the drop zone, with new manager Oliver Glasner's record since taking charge now standing at one win, one loss and one draw.
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