Both sides now sit four points above the relegation zone, although Palace are set to lose their star man to suspension.
Southampton had the first chance – Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg forcing a smart stop out of Vicente Guaita after sloppy play from Sakho.
Jack Stephens was fortunate that his rash challenge on Andros Townsend went unpunished soon after, but Southampton's luck ran out when Zaha lashed home from the edge of the box four minutes before the interval.
Sakho should have made sure of the result for Palace with 16 minutes remaining, but Jan Bednarek managed to clear off the line, and Southampton emphasised the value of that block when a flowing move ended with Ward-Prowse hammering home from Matt Targett's cut-back.
Southampton were let off the hook by Sakho once more in the 84th minute, the defender failing to put away a free header from a corner, and Palace's frustration boiled over with Zaha receiving his marching orders. He initially lashed out at Ward-Prowse after being angered at not receiving a free-kick, then reacted furiously when he was shown a yellow card and continued to applaud Marriner as he left the field.
What does it mean? Saints' revival rolls on
Ralph Hasenhuttl faced a huge task when he took over at Southampton, but they now look a good bet to stay up and this point extended their unbeaten streak to four league games. Despite not replicating the energy they showed in their previous outing against
Everton, the Saints did not give up.
Ward-Prowse to the rescue
The midfielder has been revitalised under Hasenhuttl and made no mistake with a coolly-taken first-time finish to secure what could be a crucial point.
Zaha goes from hero to zero
Palace relied heavily on Zaha for goals last term and the forward came up with the goods by scoring nine times in the league. Zaha has not been as prolific this season, but he took his first league goal since September in brilliant fashion, only to then ruin his performance with a moment of madness in the closing stages.
What's next?
Southampton travel to in-form
Burnley on Saturday, while Crystal Palace host
Fulham – who beat
Brighton and Hove Albion in remarkable fashion on Tuesday – in a London derby.
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