All teams are in action this weekend, beginning with six Saturday games. We start with...
Aston Villa hosting Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Brad Guzan are in the six-yard boxes. Swansea City saw a twenty-ninth minute yellow card go to Kyle Naughton for a foul. Aston Villa had a yellow card for a thirty-first minute foul from Ashley Williams. In the sixty-second minute, Aston Villa got going with a Jordan Ayew goal, made possible by Gabriel Agbonlahor. Swansea City tied it on a sixty-eighth minute Gylfi Sigurdsson goal. Swansea City took a yellow card for a seventy-third minute Sigurdsson foul. Aston Villa had a yellow card go to Kieran Richardson in the seventy-seventh minute for his foul. Swansea City took the lead as Andre Ayew scored in the eighty-seventh minute, thanks to Naughton. The final held at 2-1 for Swansea City.
Up north a bit, Leicester City welcomes Crystal Palace. Wayne Hennessey and Kasper Schmeichel are in goal. In the fifty-ninth minute, Leicester City dented the scoreboard on a Jamie Vardy goal, passed from Riyad Mahrez. Leicester City had yellow cards given to Danny Simpson in the sixty-fifth minute and Jeffrey Schlupp in the sixty-seventh minute, both for fouls. Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace had a yellow card for his eighty-seventh minute offense. In the ninetieth minute, Vardy received a yellow card for his foul. Leicester City held on for a 1-0 win.
Along to Norwich City bringing in West Bromwich Albion. Boaz Myhill and John Ruddy are between the posts. Norwich City took a yellow card for a twenty-second minute foul by Jonny Howson. West Bromwich Albion struck first in the forty-sixth minute on a goal by Salomon Rondon, set up by James McClean. West Bromwich Albion had yellow cards go to Chris Brunt in the seventy-second minute and McClean in the seventy-eighth minute, both for fouls. West Bromwich Albion held on for a 1-0 win.
Next up, Stoke City hosts Watford. Heurelho Gomes and Jack Butland are the goalies. Watford was first to score in the forty-third minute on a Troy Deeney goal, coming off of Odion Ighalo. In the sixty-ninth minute, Almen Abdi scored for Watford, adding onto their lead with the help of Ighalo. Stoke City had a yellow card go to Glenn Whelan in the seventy-seventh minute for a foul. In the eighty-ninth minute, Watford's Ighalo and Stoke City's Erik Pieters received yellow cards for arguing. Charlie Adam of Stoke City received a yellow card for his ninetieth minute foul. Watford took the game 2-0.
Back to West Ham United welcoming Chelsea. Asmir Begovic and Adrian are the gloved men. West Ham United led off in the seventeenth minute on a Mauro Zarate goal. Chelsea had yellow cards for Cesar Azpilicueta in the twenty-fourth minute, Nemanja Matic in the thirty-fifth minute, Matic again in the forty-fourth minute, and Diego Costa in the forty-fifth minute, all for fouls. In the fifty-sixth minute, Gary Cahill tied it for Chelsea, with the help of Kurt Zouma. Cheikhou Kouyate of West Ham United took a yellow card for his seventy-fourth minute foul. West Ham United retook the lead in the seventy-ninth minute on an Andy Carroll goal, courtesy of Aaron Cresswell. At the eighty-one minute mark, Chelsea's Willian took a yellow card for a foul. Chelsea had another yellow card in stoppage time for John Obi Mikel's foul. West Ham United claimed the win 2-1.
Saturday ends in London, with Arsenal bringing in Everton. Tim Howard and Petr Cech are the keepers. In the twenty-fifth minute, Francis Coquelin of Arsenal received a yellow card for his foul. Arsenal began in the thirty-sixth minute on an Olivier Giroud goal, via Mesut Ozil. Arsenal added on with a Laurent Koscielny goal, passed from Santiago Cazorla. Everton got on the board with a forty-fourth minute goal by Ross Barkley, coming off of Gerard Deulofeu. In the sixty-seventh minute, Gareth Barry received a yellow card for his foul for Everton. Arsenal had a yellow card go to Giroud for a sixty-ninth minute foul. In stoppage time, Everton went down to ten men when Barry took another yellow card for a foul. Arsenal sealed the win at 2-1.
Sunday's four games begin with Sunderland hosting Newcastle United. Robert Elliot and Costel Pantilimon are set to start in goal. In the fourteenth minute, Newcastle United had a yellow card go to Cheick Tiote for a foul. Newcastle United went down to ten men in first half stoppage time as Fabricio Coloccini took a straight red card for a foul in the box. Sunderland capitalized with a penalty kick goal by Adam Johnson. Sunderland added on in the sixty-fifth minute with a Billy Jones goal, passed from Yann M'Vila. Sunderland extended the lead with a Steven Fletcher goal in the eighty-sixth minute, made possible by Younes Kaboul. The final stood at 3-0 for Sunderland.
Next up, Bournemouth welcomes Tottenham Hotspur. Hugo Lloris and Artur Boruc man the nets. Bournemouth opened with a Matt Ritchie goal in the first minute, made possible by Charlie Daniels. Tottenham Hotspur tied it on a ninth minute penalty kick goal by Harry Kane. Tottenham Hotspur added on with a Mousa Dembele goal in the seventeenth minute. At the twenty-nine minute mark, Tottenham Hotspur extended the lead on an Erik Lamela goal. In the thirty-first minute, Danny Rose of Tottenham Hotspur took a yellow card for his foul. In the fifty-sixth minute, Tottenham Hotspur padded the lead as Kane scored, with the help of Christian Eriksen. Kane completed his hat trick for Tottenham Hotspur in the sixty-third minute, making it 5-0, the eventual final.
Up in Manchester, United brings in City for the cross-town derby. Joe Hart and David de Gea are the reliable keepers. In the fifteenth minute, Manchester City had a yellow card go to Fernandinho for a foul. Juan Mata of Manchester United had a yellow card for his foul in the thirty-ninth minute. In the forty-fifth minute, Vincent Kompany received a yellow card for his foul for Manchester City. Manchester United's Morgan Schneiderlin had a yellow card for an eighty-ninth minute foul.
Finally, Liverpool hosts Southampton. Maarten Stekelenburg and Simon Mignolet are the gloved men. Liverpool started in the seventy-seventh minute with a Christian Benteke goal, assisted by James Milner. In the eighty-fifth minute, Milner took a yellow card for his foul for Liverpool. In the eighty-sixth minute, Sadio Mane leveled for Southampton, via Gaston Ramirez. In stoppage time, Mane had two separate yellow cards for Southampton, putting them at ten men for a few seconds before the game went final at 1-1.
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