Full slate this weekend is led by seven Saturday games. The first is...
Chelsea hosting Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Thibaut Courtois are in goal. Chelsea started with a Branislav Ivanovic goal in the fifth minute, set up by Willian. Chelsea added on with a thirteenth minute goal by Pedro. In the forty-eighth minute, Sunderland keeper Pantilimon took a yellow card for his foul, and two minutes later, Chelsea's Oscar buried the penalty kick to extend the lead. In the fifty-third minute, Fabio Borini scored for Sunderland. Jack Rodwell of Sunderland had a sixty-second minute yellow card for a foul. Nemanja Matic of Chelsea received a yellow card for an eighty-eighth minute foul. Sunderland saw John O'Shea get booked in the eighty-ninth minute on a yellow card for a foul. The final favored Chelsea 3-1.
Up to Everton welcoming Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Tim Howard are the goalies. Leicester City struck first in the twenty-seventh minute on a Riyad Mahrez penalty kick goal. Everton tied it on a thirty-second minute goal by Romelu Lukaku. Everton had yellow cards for Ramiro Funes Mori in the sixty-first minute and Howard in the sixty-fourth minute, for fouls. Mahrez scored another penalty kick goal in the sixty-fifth minute to restore a Leicester City lead. Leicester City added on with a sixty-ninth minute goal by Shinji Okazaki, via Jamie Vardy. At the eighty-one minute mark, Marcin Wasilewski took a yellow card for his foul for Leicester City. Everton got one back on a Kevin Mirallas goal in the eighty-ninth minute. This only made it 3-2 for Leicester City to win again.
Along to Manchester United bringing in Norwich City. Declan Rudd and David de Gea man the nets. In the twenty-seventh minute, Gary O'Neil of Norwich City took a yellow card for a foul. Norwich City began with a thirty-eighth minute goal by Cameron Jerome, passed from Nathan Redmond. Robbie Brady of Norwich City received a yellow card for a fifty-second minute foul. In the fifty-fourth minute, Alexander Tettey of Norwich City added on with his goal, assisted by Jerome. In the sixty-sixth minute, Manchester United got on the board with an Anthony Martial goal, coming off of Wayne Rooney. The score stayed at 2-1 for Norwich City to win.
Down to Southampton hosting Tottenham Hotspur. Hugo Lloris and Paulo Gazzaniga are the gloved men. Tottenham Hotspur got going in the fortieth minute on a Harry Kane goal, via Dele Alli. Southampton had a yellow card go to Jose Fonte for dissent after the goal. Tottenham Hotspur added on with a forty-third minute Alli goal, courtesy of Kyle Walker. Alli had a yellow card in the seventy-second minute for his foul for Tottenham Hotspur. The final remained 2-0.
Next up, Stoke City welcomes Crystal Palace. Wayne Hennessey and Jack Butland are in the six-yard boxes. Crystal Palace dented the scoreboard in first half stoppage time on a Connor Wickham penalty kick goal. Xherdan Shaqiri of Stoke City took a yellow card in the fifty-second minute for a foul, as did Ibrahim Afellay of Stoke City in the sixty-eighth minute. Stoke City tied it on a seventy-sixth minute penalty kick goal by Bojan. Crystal Palace retook the lead on a Lee Chung-yong goal, in eighty-eighth minute. This made it 2-1 for Crystal Palace, the final.
Continuing to West Bromwich Albion bringing in Bournemouth. Artur Boruc and Boaz Myhill protect the nets. In the thirty-fourth minute, James McClean of West Bromwich took a straight red card for a foul, putting the hosts at ten men. Jonny Evans of West Bromwich Albion had a yellow card for his thirty-ninth minute foul. Bournemouth led off in the fifty-second minute on an Adam Smith goal, passed from Andrew Surman. Darren Fletcher of West Bromwich Albion received a yellow card for his sixty-fourth minute foul. West Bromwich tied it on a seventy-ninth minute goal by Gareth McAuley, assisted by Craig Gardner. In the eighty-seventh minute, a Charlie Daniels penalty kick goal gave Bournemouth the lead again. In stoppage time, Salomon Rondon of West Bromwich Albion took a red card for violent conduct, and Smith of Bournemouth had a yellow card for a foul.
Saturday ends with Newcastle United hosting Aston Villa. Brad Guzan and Robert Elliot are between the posts. Newcastle United was first to score in the thirty-eighth minute on a Fabricio Coloccini goal, guided in by Siem de Jong. Paul Dummett of Newcastle United had a yellow card for his forty-first minute foul. Aston Villa tied it on a sixty-first minute goal by Jordan Ayew, fueled by Jordan Veretout. Aston Villa had three yellow cards, given to Leandro Bacuna in the seventy-seventh minute, Ayew in the seventy-ninth minute, and Ashley Westwood in the eighty-fourth minute. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.
On Sunday, the first game is Watford welcoming Liverpool. Adam Bogdan and Heurelho Gomes are set to start in goal. Watford opened in the third minute on a Nathan Ake goal. Watford added on with an Odion Ighalo goal in the fifteenth minute. Miguel Britos of Watford took a yellow card for his seventy-eighth minute foul. Watford iced it at 3-0 on another Ighalo goal in the eighty-fifth minute, courtesy of Valon Behrami. This remained as the final score.
The other one is from Wales, where Swansea City brings in West Ham United. Adrian and Lukasz Fabianski are the veteran keepers. The game had one more yellow card than goals, and that was an eighty-sixth minute yellow card for West Ham United's Carl Jenkinson committing a foul. The final was a 0-0 draw.
Finally, Monday sees Arsenal host Manchester City. Joe Hart and Petr Cech are the keepers. Manchester City saw a yellow card for a thirty-first minute foul by David Silva. Arsenal drew first blood on a thirty-third minute goal by Theo Walcott, set up by Mesut Ozil. Arsenal added on with an Olivier Giroud goal in first half stoppage time, via Ozil. In the forty-eighth minute, Nicolas Otamendi of Manchester City had a yellow card for his foul. In the eighty-second minute, Manchester City got on the board with a Yaya Toure goal, coming off of Bacary Sagna. This only made it 2-1, the final, favoring Arsenal.
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