The English league is back with a full slate this week. We begin with...
Watford hosting Manchester United. David de Gea and Heurelho Gomes are the goalies here. Manchester United started in the eleventh minute on a Memphis Depay goal, via Ander Herrera. In the sixty-eighth minute, Ben Watson of Watford took a yellow card for a foul. Manchester United saw yellow cards for Ashley Young in the seventy-fourth minute and Jesse Lingard in the seventy-fifth minute, for a foul and dissent. In the eighty-seventh minute, Watford tied it on a Troy Deeney penalty kick goal. Manchester United took the game 2-1 on a ninetieth minute own goal by Watford's Deeney.
In London, Chelsea welcomes Norwich City. John Ruddy and Asmir Begovic are in the six-yard boxes. Youssouf Mulumbu of Norwich City had a yellow card for his thirty-first minute foul. Chelsea had a yellow card given to Willian in the thirty-fifth minute. Norwich City's Gary O'Neil in the forty-seventh minute and Sebastien Bassong in the sixty-first minute received yellow cards for their fouls. Chelsea dented the scoreboard on a sixty-fourth minute Diego Costa goal, set up by Cesc Fabregas. Martin Olsson of Norwich City took a yellow card for a foul in the sixty-ninth minute. Chelsea held on to win 1-0.
Up to Everton bringing in Aston Villa. Brad Guzan and Tim Howard are the American goalies. Everton opened in the seventeenth minute on a Ross Barkley goal. In the twenty-eighth minute, Everton added on with a Romelu Lukaku goal, via Seamus Coleman. Everton extended the lead in the forty-second minute as Barkley scored again, thanks to Arouna Kone. Everton padded the lead on a fifty-ninth minute Lukaku goal, coming off of Barkley. This was more than enough for the win, which went final at 4-0.
Further north, Newcastle United hosts Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Robert Elliot are the gloved men. In the thirty-first minute, Robert Huth of Leicester City had a yellow card for a foul. Newcastle United had a yellow card go to Vurnon Anita in the thirty-sixth minute for a foul. In first half stoppage time, Leicester City led off on a Jamie Vardy goal, set up by Leonardo Ulloa. Newcastle United's Paul Dummett received a yellow card for a forty-eighth minute foul. In the sixty-second minute, Ulloa added on for Leicester City with his goal, helped along by Riyad Mahrez. Newcastle United was assessed yellow cards for fouls by Ayoze Perez in the seventy-sixth minute and Moussa Sissoko in the seventy-ninth minute. Leicester City extended the lead on a Shinji Okazaki goal in the eighty-third minute. This made it a 3-0 win for the visitors.
Down to Southampton welcoming Stoke City. Jack Butland and Maarten Stekelenburg are between the posts. Stoke City struck first in the tenth minute on a Bojan goal, assisted by Erik Pieters. Southampton took yellow cards for a foul by James Ward-Prowse in the seventy-seventh minute and a handball by Graziano Pelle in stoppage time. The final stood at 1-0 for Stoke City.
Out in Wales, Swansea City brings in Bournemouth. Adam Federici and Lukasz Fabianski are the goalies with fun names. Joshua King began for Bournemouth with his tenth minute goal, via Junior Stanislas. Bournemouth added on in the twenty-sixth minute on a Dan Gosling goal, passed from Matt Ritchie. In the twenty-eighth minute, Swansea City got on the board with an Andre Ayew goal, coming off of Jonjo Shelvey. Ritchie of Bournemouth took a yellow card for a thirtieth minute foul. In the thirty-ninth minute, Shelvey converted a penalty kick to tie it for Swansea City. Bournemouth's Stanislas took a yellow card in the fifty-first minute. Swansea City had three yellow cards, given to Kyle Bartley in the seventy-second minute, Gylfi Sigurdsson in the eighty-seventh minute, and Shelvey at the eighty-seven minute mark, the first two for fouls and the last for dissent. The game ended in a 2-2 draw.
Back in England, West Bromwich Albion hosts Arsenal. Petr Cech and Boaz Myhill protect the nets. Arsenal was first to score in the twenty-eighth minute on an Olivier Giroud goal, coming off of Mesut Ozil. At the thirty-one minute mark, Hector Bellerin of Arsenal had a yellow card for a foul. West Bromwich Albion tied it in the thirty-fifth minute with a goal by James Morrison, courtesy of Chris Brunt. In the fortieth minute, West Bromwich Albion took the lead as Arsenal's Mikel Arteta had an own goal. In the forty-second minute, Arsenal had a yellow card given to Giroud. West Bromwich Albion's Morrison took a yellow card for his forty-third minute foul. West Bromwich Albion had two more yellow cards, given to Brunt in the eighty-third minute and Myhill in stoppage time, for a foul and time wasting, respectively. West Bromwich Albion closed the game with a 2-1 win.
Saturday's eight-pack ends with Manchester City welcoming Liverpool. Simon Mignolet and Joe Hart are the keepers. In the seventh minute, Manchester City's Eliaquim Mangala gave Liverpool the first advantage with his own goal. Liverpool added on in the twenty-third minute with a Philippe Coutinho goal, passed from Roberto Firmino. In the thirty-second minute, Liverpool extended the lead as Firmino scored, thanks to Coutinho. In the thirty-eighth minute, Lucas Leiva of Liverpool took a yellow card for his foul. Manchester City got on the board with a forty-fourth minute Sergio Aguero goal, via Aleksandar Kolarov. Emre Can of Liverpool had a yellow card for his forty-seventh minute foul. Liverpool replied with an eighty-first minute Martin Skrtel goal. Nathaniel Clyne of Liverpool received a yellow card for his eighty-fifth minute foul. The final favored Liverpool 4-1.
On Sunday, Tottenham Hotspur brought in West Ham United. Adrian and Hugo Lloris are set to start in goal. Tottenham Hotspur got started with a Harry Kane goal in the twenty-third minute, helped along by Dele Alli. Tottenham Hotspur added on in the thirty-third minute with a Toby Alderweireld goal, passed from Christian Eriksen. Tottenham Hotspur extended the lead as Kane scored in the fiftieth minute. In the sixty-seventh minute, Mark Noble of West Ham United and Alli of Tottenham Hotspur had yellow cards for their argument. In the seventy-fifth minute, another pair of yellow cards went to Diafra Sakho of West Ham United for a foul and Kyle Walker of Tottenham Hotspur for dissent. Tottenham Hotspur padded the lead on a Walker goal in the eighty-third minute, made possible by Heung-Min Son. West Ham United avoided the shutout with an eighty-seventh minute goal by Manuel Lanzini, set up by Nikica Jelavic. This made it a 4-1 final for Tottenham Hotspur.
Finally, on Monday, Crystal Palace host Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Wayne Hennessey receive the starts in goal. Sunderland had yellow cards for a foul by Billy Jones in the fifty-third minute and dissent by Jermain Defoe in the fifty-seventh minute. Crystal Palace's Scott Dann received a yellow card for his sixty-sixth minute foul. Sunderland took a yellow card for a foul by Yann M'Vila in the sixty-seventh minute. Sunderland drew first blood in the eightieth minute on a Defoe goal, via Jones. This made it 1-0, the final, favoring Sunderland.
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