Another full slate of games this weekend, beginning with a Saturday seven. The first is in...
London, with Chelsea hosting Liverpool. Simon Mignolet and Asmir Begovic are in goal. Chelsea opened with a fourth minute goal by Ramires. In the twenty-fourth minute, Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho took a yellow card for a foul. Liverpool tied it in first half stoppage time on a Coutinho goal, passed from Roberto Firmino. Liverpool had yellow cards given to Lucas Leiva in the fifty-eighth minute and Emre Can in the sixty-fifth minute, both for fouls. Chelsea had a yellow card given to John Obi Mikel in the sixty-sixth minute for a foul. In the seventy-fourth minute, Liverpool took the lead through a Coutinho goal, assisted by Christian Benteke. Liverpool added on in the eighty-third minute with a Benteke goal, via Jordan Ibe. Benteke took a yellow card in the eighty-sixth minute for Liverpool for his foul. The final held at 3-1 Liverpool.
Staying in London, Crystal Palace welcomes Manchester United. David de Gea and Wayne Hennessey are the goalies. Crystal Palace saw yellow cards for fouls by Yohan Cabaye in the eighteenth minute and Martin Kelly in the twenty-sixth minute. Manchester United had yellow cards given to Chris Smalling in the forty-seventh minute and Matteo Darmian in the fifty-third minute, both for fouls. Crystal Palace's Dwight Gayle received a yellow card for an eightieth minute foul. Manchester United took a yellow card in stoppage time for a foul by Marcos Rojo. The final stood at a 0-0 draw.
Speaking of Manchester, City brings in Norwich City. John Ruddy and Joe Hart draw the starts in goal. In the thirty-fourth minute, Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City took a yellow card for a foul. Manchester City struck first in the sixty-eighth minute on a Nicolas Otamendi goal, passed from De Bruyne. In the seventy-sixth minute, Cameron Jerome of Norwich City took a yellow card for a foul. Norwich City tied it in the eighty-third minute as Jerome made up for his transgression with the equalizing goal. Russell Martin of Norwich City was sent off with a red card in the eighty-eighth minute, arguing against a penalty kick call, putting Norwich City at ten men. Manchester City took the lead with a Yaya toure penalty kick goal in the eighty-ninth minute. Norwich City's Alexander Tettey took a yellow card for a foul in the ninetieth minute. In stoppage time, Manchester City's Fernando had a yellow card for his foul. Manchester City hung on for a 2-1 win.
Staying north, Newcastle United hosts Stoke City. Jack Butland and Robert Elliot are in the six-yard boxes. In the sixty-third minute, Stoke City's Philipp Wollscheid took a yellow card for a foul, as did Newcastle United's Aleksandar Mitrovic. Stoke City had yellow cards go to Marko Arnautovic in the eighty-second minute and Charlie Adam in stoppage time, both for fouls. The score stood at 0-0 in the draw.
Out in Wales, Swansea City welcomes Arsenal. Petr Cech and Lukasz Fabianski protect the nets. Arsenal got going in the forty-ninth minute with an Olivier Giroud goal, courtesy of Mesut Ozil. In the fifty-seventh minute, Ki Sung-Yueng took a yellow card for his foul for Swansea City. Arsenal added on with a Laurent Koscielny goal in the sixty-eighth minute. Arsenal extended the lead as Joel Campbell scored in the seventy-third minute, thanks to Ozil. Swansea City had a yellow card go to Ashley Williams in the eighty-ninth minute for his foul. Arsenal cruised to a 3-0 win.
Back in England, Watford bring in West Ham United. Adrian and Heurelho Gomes are between the posts. Watford started in the thirty-ninth minute with an Odion Ighalo goal. Watford added on with another Ighalo goal in the forty-eighth minute. Watford saw yellow cards for Nyom in the sixty-sixth minute and Nathan Ake in the eighty-first minute, both for fouls. West Ham United went down to ten men in the eighty-fourth minute for a James Collins foul that drew a red card. Etienne Capoue of Watford took a yellow card in the eighty-fifth minute. Watford finished with a 2-0 win.
Saturday's last game had West Bromwich Albion host Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Boaz Myhill guard the woodwork. West Bromwich Albion was first to score in the thirtieth minute on a Salomon Rondon goal, coming off of Stephane Sessegnon. Leicester City tied it in the fifty-seventh minute with a Riyad Mahrez goal, assisted by Marc Albrighton. Leicester City took the lead on a sixty-fourth minute goal by Mahrez. Leicester City added on with a Jamie Vardy goal in the seventy-seventh minute, passed from Daniel Drinkwater. West Bromwich Albion kept it interesting, pulling back in the eighty-fourth minute on a penalty kick goal by Rickie Lambert. Robert Huth of Leicester City had a yellow card for an eighty-ninth minute foul, and Schmeichel took a yellow card for time wasting in stoppage time. The final stood at 3-2 for Leicester City.
On Sunday, the first game is Everton welcoming Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Tim Howard are the reliable keepers. Sunderland's Jermain Defoe took a yellow card for his dissent in the eighteenth minute. Everton led off in the nineteenth minute on a Gerard Deulofeu goal, passed from Arouna Kone. In the thirty-first minute, Everton added on with a Kone goal, via Romelu Lukaku. In first half stoppage time, Sunderland got on the board with a Defoe goal, set up by Sebastian Coates. Sunderland tied it in the fiftieth minute with a Steven Fletcher goal, coming off of Patrick van Aanholt. In the fifty-third minute, Everton's John Stones had a yellow card, followed by a fifty-fourth minute yellow card to Deulofeu of Everton. Everton regained the lead on a fifty-fifth minute own goal by Sunderland's Coates. In the fifty-eighth minute, Jack Rodwell of Sunderland got booked on a yellow card for his foul. Everton extended the lead as Lukaku scored in the sixtieth minute, courtesy of Deulofeu. In the sixty-second minute, Kone scored for Everton, with the help of James McCarthy. Everton padded the lead on a Kone goal in the seventy-sixth minute, completing his hat trick on a pass from Lukaku. In second half stoppage time, Brendan Galloway of Everton took a yellow card. Everton cruised to a 6-2 win.
The other game has Southampton bringing in rival Bournemouth. Adam Federici and Maarten Stekelenburg are in the six-yard boxes. Victor Wanyama of Southampton had a yellow card for his twenty-first minute foul. Southampton began in the thirty-first minute on a Steven Davis goal, courtesy of Ryan Bertrand. Southampton added on with a thirty-sixth minute goal from Graziano Pelle, via Dusan Tadic. In the fifty-seventh minute, Simon Francis of Bournemouth had a yellow card for his foul. Dan Gosling of Bournemouth took the next yellow card for a sixty-fourth minute foul. Southampton went down to ten men in the seventy-eighth minute when Wanyama took a second yellow card for a foul. Southampton held on to win 2-0.
The week ends with Tottenham Hotspur hosting Aston Villa. Brad Guzan and Hugo Lloris are the experienced goalies. Tottenham Hotspur dented the scoreboard early on a third minute goal from Mousa Dembele, via Danny Rose. In the forty-second minute, Aston Villa had a yellow card go to Jordan Ayew for his foul. Tottenham Hotspur added on in first half stoppage time on a goal by Dele Alli. In the sixty-seventh minute, Kieran Richardson of Aston Villa had a yellow card for his foul. Aston Villa got on the board with a seventy-ninth minute goal by Ayew. Alan Hutton of Aston Villa took a yellow card in second half stoppage time for his foul. Tottenham Hotspur iced it at 3-1 a minute later on a Harry Kane goal, passed from Erik Lamela. The final stood at 3-1 Tottenham Hotspur.
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