After the restart, there was no sign of either side waiting around to suss each other out. At one end, Rogers flashed across the face of goal and wide, while Mateta forced Martinez into a save at the other.
The rain got heavier, and the game became more tense, with Palace bursting forwards on the break with every opportunity and Villa working to hit back with counter-attacks of their own. From a Palace free-kick, Villa countered, with Duran slotting it through for Watkins to bear down on goal. Just as he prepared to let fly, in stepped Maxence Lacroix, who was nothing short of sensational all afternoon, to win the ball back.
The equaliser came in innocuous circumstances, as Ross Barkley headed home from a well-delivered set-piece – but Palace refused to settle for a draw.
Almost instantly they moved forwards, with Sarr being denied by Martinez on the volley, before substitute Jeff Schlupp unleashed a low, fizzing drive moments later which the ‘keeper could only tip onto the inside of the post.
The Eagles may feel unfortunate to come away with just a point, but after a display which demonstrated not only their quality but their fighting spirit from the first minute to the last, there will be plenty of positives to take heading into the busy Christmas period.
Aston Villa: Martinez (GK), Maatsen (Duran, 68), Carlos, Torres, Bogarde (Cash, HT), Tielemans, Barkley, McGinn (Digne, 68), Rogers (Buendia, 83), Bailey (Philogene, 83), Watkins.
Subs: Olsen (GK), Mings, Nedeljkovic, Broggio.
Palace: Henderson (GK), Mitchell, Guehi, Lacroix, Chalobah, Munoz, Hughes (Richards, 90), Doucouré (Lerma, 61), Sarr (Clyne, 90), Devenny (Schlupp, 74), Mateta.
Subs: Turner (GK), Matthews (GK), Ward, Kporha, Agbinone.
As it happened