It's a midweek set of games, beginning with...
Arsenal hosting Southampton. Petr Cech and Fraser Forster make the starts in goal. Southampton saw a yellow card for Cedric Soares' foul in the sixty-first minute. Arsenal had yellow cards for Francis Coquelin in the eighty-seventh minute and Gabriel Paulista in the eighty-ninth minute, both for fouls. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
Staying in London, we have Crystal Palace welcoming Bournemouth. Artur Boruc and Wayne Hennessey are in goal. In the twenty-seventh minute, Crystal Palace led off with a Scott Dann goal, via Wilfried Zaha. Bournemouth tied it on a Marc Pugh goal in the thirty-fourth minute, courtesy of Charlie Daniels. In the forty-third minute, Crystal Palace saw a yellow card for Zaha. Dann of Crystal Palace had a yellow card for his fifty-first minute foul. Bournemouth took the lead in the fifty-seventh minute with a Benik Afobe goal. Bournemouth received a yellow card for a Simon Francis foul in the sixty-fifth minute. Mile Jedinak of Crystal Palace had a yellow card in the sixty-eighth minute. Bournemouth had three late yellow cards, given to Steve Cook in the seventy-sixth minute, Adam Smith for a foul in the eighty-first minute, and Lewis Grabban in the ninetieth minute. Bournemouth held on for a 2-1 win.
Over to West Ham United bringing in Aston Villa. Mark Bunn is mismatched with Adrian in goal. Aston Villa went down to ten men early with a red card for Jordan Ayew in the seventeenth minute for violent conduct. Alexandre Song of West Ham United took a yellow card for his forty-eighth minute foul. Michail Antonio scored to get things going for West Ham United in the fifty-eighth minute, thanks to Mark Noble. West Ham United had yellow cards given to James Collins for his sixty-seventh minute foul and Noble for a foul in the sixty-ninth minute. West Ham United added on with a Cheikhou Kouyate in the eighty-fifth minute, coming off of Enner Valencia. They cruised to a 2-0 win.
Down to Sunderland hosting Manchester City. Joe Hart and Vito Mannone are set to start in goal. In the sixteenth minute, Manchester City began with a Sergio Aguero. Sunderland had a yellow card for a Billy Jones foul in the fifty-ninth minute. Manchester City took yellow cards for Nicolas Otamendi's eightieth minute foul, Aguero's foul early in stoppage time, Fernandinho's foul about two minutes later, and Bacary Sagna for time wasting near the five minute mark in stoppage time. Manchester City didn't let the discipline spoil a 1-0 win.
Up to West Bromwich Albion welcoming Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Ben Foster are in the six-yard boxes. Swansea City dented the scoreboard in the sixty-fourth minute with a Gylfi Sigurdsson goal. In stoppage time, West Bromwich Albion got the equalizer with a Salomon Rondon goal. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.
Next up, Norwich City brings in Tottenham Hotspur. Hugo Lloris and Declan Rudd are the gloved men. Totteham Hotspur opened in the second minute with a Dele Alli goal. Norwich City had a yellow card for Sebastien Bassong in the twenty-ninth minute. Tottenham Hotspur added on with a Harry Kane penalty kick goal in the thirtieth minute as a response for the card. Tottenham Hotspur saw yellow cards for Toby Alderweireld in the fifty-eighth minute and Danny Rose in the eighty-eighth minute for fouls. Norwich City had a yellow card given to Alexander Tettey for an eighty-ninth minute foul. Tottenham Hotspur iced it at 3-0 with a ninetieth minute Kane goal, passed from Christian Eriksen.
North to Leicester City hosting Liverpool. Simon Mignolet and Kasper Schmeichel are the experienced keepers. Leicester City drew first blood in the sixtieth minute on a Jamie Vardy goal, assisted by Riyad Mahrez. Leicester City added on with a Vardy goal in the seventy-first minute. Liverpool had a yellow card on an eighty-sixth minute Lucas Leiva foul.
Ending Tuesday's eight games, Manchester United welcomes Stoke City. Jack Butland and David de Gea man the nets. Manchester United started in the fourteenth minute with a Jesse Lingard goal, guided in by Cameron Borthwick-Jackson. Manchester United added on in the twenty-third minute with an Anthony Martial goal, courtesy of Wayne Rooney. Manchester United extended the lead as Rooney scored in the fifty-third minute, thanks to Martial. Manchester United had yellow cards for Matteo Darmian in the fifty-fifth minute and Martial in the sixtieth minute, both for fouls. Stoke City had a yellow card go to Stephen Ireland in the eighty-fifth minute for a foul. The final held at 3-0 for Manchester United.
On Wednesday, Everton brings in Newcastle United. Robert Elliot and Joel Robles are the keepers. Everton was first to score in the twenty-third minute with an Aaron Lennon goal, via Tom Cleverley. In the sixty-first minute, Newcastle United had a yellow card for a Jonjo Shelvey foul. Seamus Coleman of Everton took a yellow card for his seventy-fourth minute foul. In the eighty-eighth minute, Jamaal Lascelles of Newcastle United had a yellow card, and Ross Barkley of Everton buried the ensuing penalty kick. About four minutes into stoppage time, those two did the same things again, putting Newcastle United at ten men and Everton ahead 3-0, which stood as the final.
Finally, Watford hosts Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and Heurelho Gomes are in the six-yard boxes. Watford had yellow cards for Sebastian Prodl in the nineteenth minute and Juan Carlos Paredes in first half stoppage time, for a foul and dissent, while Chelsea's Diego Costa also took a yellow card in the added time for a foul. The game ended in a 0-0 draw after an uneventful second half.
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