A full slate returns us to action with just a handful of weeks left the season. We begin with eight Saturday games, the first seeing...
Aston Villa host Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and Brad Guzan are in goal. Chelsea opened in the twenty-sixth minute on a Ruben Loftus-Cheek goal, passed from Cesar Azpilicueta. Idrissa Gueye of Aston Villa had a yellow card in the twenty-eighth minute, as did Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas a minute later. In first half stoppage time, Aly Cissokho took a yellow card for a foul, leading to an Alexandre Pato penalty kick goal to add to the Chelsea lead. Chelsea extended the lead in the forty-sixth minute on a Pedro goal, with the help of Oscar. Chelsea padded the lead in the fifty-ninth minute with another Pedro goal. Aston Villa saw yellow cards for Carlos Sanchez in the sixty-first minute, Alan Hutton in the seventy-eighth minute, Hutton again in the eighty-fifth minute as they went down to ten men, and Ashley Westwood in the eighty-seventh minute, all for fouls. Chelsea took the game 4-0.
Down in London, Arsenal welcomes Watford. Heurelho Gomes and David Ospina make the starts in goal. Arsenal led off in the fourth minute with an Alexis Sanchez goal. Arsenal added on in the thirty-eighth minute with a goal by Alex Iwobi, set up by Sanchez. Arsenal extended the lead as Hector Bellerin scored in the forty-eighth minute. Watford had a yellow card given to Nyom in the sixty-first minute. Arsenal saw a yellow card for Mohamed Elneny in the eighty-fourth minute. Arsenal padded the lead with a ninetieth minute goal from Theo Walcott, passed from Joel Campbell. This produced a 4-0 win for Arsenal.
Next up, Bournemouth brings in Manchester City. Willy Caballero and Artur Boruc draw the starts in goal. Manchester City started in seventh minute with a Fernando goal. Manchester City added on with a Kevin De Bruyne goal in the twelfth minute, coming off of David Silva. Manchester City extended the lead in the nineteenth minute as Sergio Aguero scored, thanks to Jesus Navas. In the eighty-ninth minute, Fernando took a yellow card for a foul for Manchester City. Manchester City padded the lead with a stoppage time goal by Aleksandar Kolarov, via Samir Nasri. The game ended 4-0 for Manchester City.
Continuing along, Norwich City hosts Newcastle United. Karl Darlow is mismatched with John Ruddy in goal. Norwich City got going in first half stoppage time with a Timm Klose goal, passed from Robbie Brady. Newcastle United tied it with an Aleksandar Mitrovic goal in the seventy-first minute, via Andros Townsend. Norwich City took the lead back with a Dieumerci Mbokani goal in the seventy-fourth minute, assisted by Jonny Howson. Newcastle United tied it as Mitrovic scored a penalty kick goal in the eighty-sixth minute. Norwich City stole a 3-2 win with a Martin Olsson goal in stoppage time, courtesy of Howson.
In the east, Stoke City welcomes Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski faces a lesser foe in Jakob Haugaard in goal. Stoke City began in the thirteenth minute with an Ibrahim Afellay goal, assisted by Marko Arnautovic. Ashley Williams of Swansea City took a yellow card for a twenty-first minute foul. Stoke City added on in the fifty-third minute with a Bojan goal, via Glenn Whelan. Swansea City got on the board with a sixty-eighth minute goal by Gylfi Sigurdsson, made possible by Wayne Routledge. Swansea City tied it with a seventy-ninth minute goal from Alberto Paloschi, set up by Williams. The game ended in a 2-2 draw.
Out to Sunderland bringing in West Bromwich Albion. Ben Foster and Vito Mannone are the gloved men. Younes Kaboul of Sunderland took a yellow card for an eighteenth minute foul. West Bromwich Albion saw yellow cards for Craig Gardner in the forty-seventh minute and Jonny Evans in the eighty-eighth minute. The scoring never came, with the game ending in a 0-0 draw.
Moving along to West Ham United hosting Crystal Palace. Wayne Hennessey and Adrian man the nets. Crystal Palace struck first in the fifteenth minute with a Damien Delaney goal. West Ham United tied it in the eighteenth minute with a Manuel Lanzini goal. West Ham United saw yellow cards given to Mark Noble in the twenty-eighth minute and Winston Reid in the twenty-ninth minute, both for fouls. West Ham United took the lead in the forty-first minute with a Dimitri Payet goal. In the sixty-seventh minute, West Ham United went down to ten men when Cheikhou Kouyate took a straight red card for his conduct. Crystal Palace tied it with a Dwight Gayle goal in the seventy-fifth minute. Crystal Palace's Joel Ward received a yellow card for a foul in stoppage time, as did teammate Bakary Sako minutes later. The game held at a 2-2 draw.
Saturday ends with Liverpool welcoming Tottenham Hotspur. Hugo Lloris and Simon Mignolet guard the woodwork. In the twenty-fourth minute, Philippe Coutinho of Liverpool took a yellow card for his foul. In the fifty-first minute, Liverpool dented the scoreboard with a Coutinho goal, assisted by Daniel Sturridge. Tottenham Hotspur tied it in the sixty-third minute with a Harry Kane goal, fueled by Christian Eriksen. Emre Can of Liverpool took a yellow card for a sixty-fourth minute foul. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.
On Sunday, Leicester City brings in Southampton. Fraser Forster and Kasper Schmeichel are the keepers. Leicester City drew first blood in the thirty-eighth minute with a Wes Morgan goal, passed from Christian Fuchs. Southampton had a yellow card for a foul by Victor Wanyama in the forty-sixth minute. Leicester City saw a yellow card given to Daniel Drinkwater for a fifty-first minute foul. In the seventy-fifth minute, Southampton's Dusan Tadic took a yellow card. Leicester City's Fuchs received a yellow card in the eighty-eighth minute for time wasting. Leicester City held on for a 1-0 win.
Finally, Manchester United hosts Everton. Joel Robles and David de Gea are the goalies. Manchester United was first to score in the fifty-fourth minute with an Anthony Martial goal, passed from Timothy Fosu-Mensah. Manchester United had yellow cards for Chris Smalling in the sixty-first minute and Jesse Lingard in stoppage time, both for fouls. Manchester United won 1-0.
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