Saturday, December 26, 2015

2015/16 Premier League Week 18

Full slate all on Saturday for the Boxing Day tradition. We begin with...

Stoke City hosting Manchester United. David de Gea and Jack Butland are in goal. Stoke City struck first on a nineteenth minute goal by Bojan, via Glen Johnson. Manchester United had a yellow card given to Ashley Young in the twenty-fifth minute for a hand ball. Stoke City added on with a Marko Arnautovic goal in the twenty-sixth minute. In the forty-ninth minute, Bojan took a yellow card for Stoke City for a dive. Andreas Pereira of Manchester United had a yellow card for an eighty-third minute foul. The final held at 2-0 for Stoke City.

Down to Aston Villa welcoming West Ham United. Adrian and Brad Guzan are the goalies. Leandro Bacuna took a yellow card for an eleventh minute foul for Aston Villa. Angelo Ogbonna of West Ham United took a yellow card in the twelfth minute. In first half stoppage time, West Ham United got going on an Aaron Cresswell goal, guided in by Michail Antonio. James Collins of West Ham United took a yellow card for his foul in the fifty-eighth minute. Aston Villa tied it on a sixty-second minute penalty shot goal by Jordan Ayew. In the seventy-fourth minute, Cheikhou Kouyate of West Ham United took a yellow card for a foul. Aston Villa saw yellow cards for a seventy-eighth minute Alan Hutton foul and a foul by Joleon Lescott in second half stoppage time. The final stayed at 1-1 in the draw.

South to Bournemouth bringing in Crystal Palace. Wayne Hennessey and Artur Boruc man the nets. In the thirty-sixth minute, Harry Arter of Bournemouth took a yellow card for his foul. The game was mostly uneventful, ending in a 0-0 draw.

In London, Chelsea hosts Watford. Heurelho Gomes and Thibaut Courtois are the gloved men. Chelsea opened with a thirty-sixth minute Diego Costa goal, set up by Gary Cahill. Watford tied it on a forty-second minute penalty kick goal by Troy Deeney. Miguel Britos of Watford had a yellow card in the forty-fourth minute for a foul. Watford's Craig Cathcart took a yellow card in the forty-eighth minute for a foul. Watford took the lead in the fifty-sixth minute on an Odion Ighalo goal, passed from Jurado. In the sixty-fifth minute, Costa tied it for Chelsea, with the help of Willian. Watford saw yellow cards to Jose Holebas in the eighty-first minute and Valon Behrami in the eighty-third minute, both for fouls. Chelsea took a yellow card for an eighty-eighth minute foul by Costa. The score stayed at 2-2.

North to Liverpool welcoming Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Simon Mignolet guard the woodwork. Adam Lallana of Liverpool took a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. Emre Can of Liverpool received a yellow card in the fifty-second minute. In the sixty-second minute, Robert Huth of Leicester City took a yellow card for his foul. Liverpool dented the scoreboard with a sixty-third minute Christian Benteke goal, via Roberto Firmino. The final stayed at 1-0 for Liverpool.

East to Manchester, where City brings in Sunderland. Vito Mannone and Joe Hart are in the six-yard boxes. Manchester City had a yellow card given to Raheem Sterling in the fourth minute for diving. In the twelfth minute, Sterling started Manchester City with a goal, via Kevin De Bruyne. Manchester City added on in the seventeenth minute on a Yaya Toure goal, coming off of David Silva. Manchester City extended the lead as Wilfried Bony scored in the twenty-second minute, thanks to De Bruyne. In the thirty-sixth minute, Billy Jones of Sunderland had a yellow card for his foul. Manchester City padded the lead on a De Bruyne goal in the fifty-fourth minute. Sunderland got on the board with a fifty-ninth minute Fabio Borini goal. The final held at 4-1 for Manchester City.

Out in Wales, Swansea City hosts West Bromwich Albion. Boaz Myhill and Lukasz Fabianski are set to start in goal. Swansea City was first to score in the ninth minute with a Ki Sung-Yueng goal. West Bromwich Albion had a yellow card go to Jonas Olsson in the forty-first minute. In the sixty-fourth minute, Claudio Yacob of West Bromwich Albion took a yellow card. Angel Rangel of Swansea City received a yellow card in the eighty-sixth minute, as did Callum McManaman of West Bromwich Albion. The final stood for a 1-0 Swansea City win.

Back to London, where Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Norwich City. Declan Rudd and Hugo Lloris are the keepers. Tottenham Hotspur began in the twenty-sixth minute with a Harry Kane penalty kick goal. In the forty-second minute, Tottenham Hotspur's Kane scored again, with the help of Dele Alli. Norwich City saw a yellow card given to Alexander Tettey in first half stoppage time for a foul. Eric Dier of Tottenham Hotspur took a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-fourth minute. Norwich City had another yellow card for Jonny Howson's foul in the seventy-seventh minute. Tottenham Hotspur extended the lead in the eightieth minute on a Tom Carroll goal, set up by Ben Davies. This made it a 3-0 win for Tottenham Hotspur.

North to Newcastle United bringing in Everton. Tim Howard and Robert Elliot play goal. Newcastle United had a yellow card given to Daryl Janmaat in the eleventh minute for a foul. In the thirty-sixth minute, Gareth Barry of Everton took a yellow card for a foul. Everton had a yellow card for a foul by Ross Barkley in the sixty-third minute. Jack Colback of Newcastle United took a yellow card for his eighty-second minute foul. Everton won 1-0 with a Tom Cleverley goal in stoppage time, making it a very late winner.

Finally, Southampton hosts Arsenal. Petr Cech and Maarten Stekelenburg draw the starts in goal. Southampton led off in the nineteenth minute with a Cuco Martina goal. Shane Long of Southampton took a yellow card for a thirty-fourth minute foul. Southampton added on with a Long goal in the fifty-fifth minute, set up by Sadio Mane. Southampton extended the lead as Jose Fonte scored in the sixty-ninth minute, with the help of Ryan Bertrand. In stoppage time, Long scored again, thanks to Dusan Tadic. The game ended in a 4-0 win for Southampton.

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