Another full weekend of games as things wind down. In the news, Burnley has been relegated for next season. We begin with...
Everton hosting Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Tim Howard are the goalies. In the forty-second minute, Wes Brown of Sunderland received a yellow card. Sunderland began in the fifty-third minute with a Danny Graham goal, passed from Jordi Gomez. Sunderland took yellow cards for a Gomez foul in the sixty-fifth minute and a Jermain Defoe foul in the sixty-sixth minute. In the seventy-third minute, Everton's Seamus Coleman took a yellow card for his foul. Sunderland added on with a Defoe goal at close range in the eighty-fifth minute. In the eighty-eighth minute, Luke Garbutt of Everton took a yellow card for his foul. Sunderland took the game 2-0.
Down to Aston Villa welcoming West Ham United. Adrian and Shay Given make the starts in goal. Aston Villa was first to score on a Tom Cleverley goal in the thirty-first minute, set up by a cross from Jack Grealish. Charles N'Zogbia of Aston Villa received a yellow card in first half stoppage time for a foul. West Ham United had a yellow card given to Alexandre Song in the seventy-second minute for his foul. The final favored Aston Villa 1-0.
Next up, Hull City brings in Burnley. Tom Heaton and Steve Harper are in the six-yard boxes. Burnley opened with a sixty-second minute goal by Danny Ings. Hull City took a booking on Nikica Jelavic's yellow card in the sixty-seventh minute. In the seventy-ninth minute, Ings received a yellow card for a foul. Burnley held on to win 1-0, but results around the league sealed their relegation fate.
Moving along to Leicester City hosting Southampton. Paulo Gazzaniga and Kasper Schmeichel are set to start in goal. Leicester City struck first in the seventh minute with a Riyad Mahrez goal, assisted by Leonardo Ulloa on a headed pass. In the nineteenth minute, Mahrez added on for Leicester City, with the help of Jamie Vardy. Leicester City's Marcin Wasilewski took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-first minute. Leicester City held on for a 2-0 win.
In the north, Newcastle United welcome West Bromwich Albion. Boaz Myhill and Tim Krul protect the nets. In the thirty-first minute, Jonas Gutierrez of Newcastle United took a yellow card for a foul. West Brom led off in the thirty-second minute with a Victor Anichebe header goal, passed from Craig Gardner's cross after a set piece. In the forty-first minute, Newcastle United tied it on an Ayoze Perez goal, made possible by Ryan Taylor's cross after a set piece. In the fifty-second minute, West Brom saw a yellwo card given to Craig Dawson for a foul. Newcastle United had a yellow card given to Taylor in the seventy-ninth minute for a foul. West Brom took two more bookings, both yellow cards for James Morrison in the eighty-second minute and Claudio Yacob in the eighty-sixth minute, adn both for fouls. The final stood at 1-1.
Continuing to Stoke City bringing in Tottenham Hotspur. Hugo Lloris and Jack Butland are the keepers. In the sixteenth minute, Vlad Chiriches of Tottenham Hotspur took a yellow card for a foul. Stoke City got going in the twenty-first minute with a close range header by Charlie Adam. Stoke City added on with a thirty-second minute goal by Steven N'Zonzi. In the fifty-first minute, Chiriches of Tottenham Hotspur took a second yellow card for another foul and put his team at ten men. In the eighty-sixth minute, Stoke City added on with a Mame Biram Diouf goal, courtesy of Marko Arnautovic on a cross. Stoke City cruised to a 3-0 win.
Finishing up Saturday, Crystal Palace hosts Manchester United. David de Gea and Julian Speroni are the gloved men. Manchester United started in the nineteenth minute on a penalty kick goal by Juan Mata. In the fifty-fifth minute, Ander Herrera of Manchester United took a yellow card for his foul. Crystal Palace tied it with a fifty-seventh minute goal by Jason Puncheon from a free kick. Marouane Fellaini gave Manchester United the lead again in the seventy-eighth minute with a header goal at close range, set up by Ashley Young's cross. Manchester United took a 2-1 victory.
On Sunday, Manchester City welcomes the Queens Park Rangers. Robert Green and Joe Hart are the keepers. Manchester City dented the scoreboard in the fourth minute on a Sergio Aguero goal. In the thirty-second minute, Manchester City added on with an Aleksandar Kolarov goal from a free kick. Manchester City extended the lead in the fiftieth minute with an Aguero goal coming off of a fast break. QPR took a yellow card for Joey Barton's sixty-second minute foul. Manchester City padded the lead as Aguero converted a penalty kick in the sixty-fifth minute. Manchester City kept going as James Milner scored in the seventieth minute, with the help of Aguero after a corner kick. Manchester City iced it at 6-0 with a David Silva goal at close range in the eighty-seventh minute, set up by Wilfried Bony's through ball.
The other Sunday game sees Chelsea bring in Liverpool. Simon Mignolet and Thibaut Courtois are the gloved men. Chelsea had a yellow card given to Cesc Fabregas in the second minute. In the fifth minute, Chelsea began with a John Terry header goal, passed from Fabregas on cross after a corner kick. Liverpool took three straight yellow cards, going to Adam Lallana in the twentieth minute, Martin Skrtel in the twenty-sixth minute, and Rickie Lambert in the twenty-ninth minute, all for fouls. Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic took a yellow card for his forty-third minute foul. Liverpool tied it on a Steven Gerrard header goal in the forty-fourth minute, via Jordan Henderson's cross after a set piece. Chelsea had two more yellow cards, going to John Obi Mikel in the fifty-eighth minute and Filipe Luis in the eighty-second minute, both for fouls. The score held at 1-1.
Finally, on Monday, Arsenal hosts Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and David Ospina make the starts in goal. Swansea City took a yellow card for Jonjo Shelvey's foul in the thirty-eighth minute. Swansea City got going late on a Bafetimbi Gomis header goal in the eighty-fifth minute, passed from Jefferson Montero on a cross. This stood up for a 1-0 win.
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