Full slate of games on this weekend, beginning with a Saturday six-pack. The first is from...
Norwich, as they host Sunderland. Vito Mannone and John Ruddy are the goalies. Wahbi Khazri of Sunderland took a yellow card for a thirty-second minute foul. In the fortieth minute, Andre Wisdom of Norwich City received a yellow card for his foul. Sunderland began with a Fabio Borini penalty kick goal in the forty-first minute. Sunderland added on in the fifty-third minute with a Jermain Defoe goal, passed from Borini. In the fifty-eighth minute, Lee Cattermole of Sunderland picked up a yellow card for a foul. Norwich City's Martin Olsson had a yellow card for dissent in the fifty-ninth minute. In stoppage time, Sunderland iced it at 3-0 with a Duncan Watmore goal, fueled by Sebastian Larsson.
North to Everton welcoming Southampton. Fraser Forster and Joel Robles man the nets. Darron Gibson of Everton took a yellow card for a foul in the forty-second minute. Everton got going in the sixty-eighth minute with Ramiro Funes Mori goal. Southampton tied it on a seventy-sixth minute Sadio Mane goal, set up by Dusan Tadic. Jay Rodriguez of Southampton had a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-fourth minute. This left the game in a 1-1 draw.
Along to Manchester United bringing in Aston Villa. Brad Guzan and David de Gea are the gloved men. Manchester United led off in the thirty-second minute with a Marcus Rashford goal, coming off of Antonio Valencia. Aston Villa saw a yellow card given to Kieran Richardson in the sixty-fifth minute for a foul. The game ended with Manchester United winning 1-0.
Next up, Newcastle United hosts Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Karl Darlow are in goal. In the ninth minute, Leroy Fer of Swansea City had a yellow card. Chancel Mbemba of Newcastle United drew a yellow card in the twenty-second minute for a foul. At the forty minute mark, Jamaal Lascelles opened the scoring for Newcastle United, with his goal set up by Andros Townsend. In the seventy-third minute, Vurnon Anita took a yellow card for a foul. Newcastle United added on in the eighty-second minute with a Moussa Sissoko goal. Newcastle United extended the lead as Townsend scored in the eighty-ninth minute, thanks to Aleksandar Mitrovic. This stood for a 3-0 Newcastle United win.
To the south, West Bromwich Albion welcomes Watford. Heurelho Gomes and Ben Foster are between the posts. Watford started in the twenty-seventh minute on a Ben Watson goal, via Adlene Guedioura. At the thirty-two minute mark, Miguel Britos of Watford received a yellow card for his foul. Watford had yellow cards given to Gomes in the sixty-seventh minute and Troy Deeney in the eighty-sixth minute, both for fouls. Watford held on for a 1-0 win.
Saturday ends in London, with Chelsea bringing in Manchester City. Joe Hart and Thibaut Courtois guard the nets. In the twenty-ninth minute, Pablo Zabaleta of Manchester City took a yellow card for a foul. Manchester City struck first in the thirty-third minute with a Sergio Aguero goal. Nicolas Otamendi of Manchester City had a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. In the forty-seventh minute, Samir Nasri of Manchester City was booked on a yellow card for his foul. In the fifty-fourth minute, Manchester City added on with another Aguero goal, set up by Nasri. Chelsea saw yellow cards for Cesar Azpilicueta's sixty-second minute handball and John Obi Mikel's foul in the seventy-second minute before losing their goalie and going a man down in the seventy-eighth minute when Courtois was shown a straight red card for a foul. Asmir Begovic relieved Courtois, and immediately conceded a penalty kick goal to complete a hat trick for Manchester City's Aguero in the eightieth minute. This stood for a 3-0 win for Manchester City.
On Sunday, the first game is Bournemouth hosting Liverpool. Danny Ward is mismatched with Artur Boruc in goal. Liverpool was first to score in the forty-first minute on a Roberto Firmino goal. Liverpool added on in first half stoppage time with a Daniel Sturridge goal, courtesy of Jordon Ibe. Bournemouth avoided the shutout in second half stoppage time with a Joshua King goal, set up by Andrew Surman. This only made it a 2-1 win for Liverpool instead.
Moving along to Leicester City welcoming West Ham United. Adrian and Kasper Schmeichel guard the woodwork. Leicester City drew first blood in the eighteenth minute with a Jamie Vardy goal, assisted by N'Golo Kante. In the twenty-eighth minute, Leicester City's Vardy received a yellow card for a foul. West Ham United saw yellow cards for Winston Reid in the thirtieth minute, Mark Noble in the fortieth minute, and Dimitri Payet in the forty-second minute, all for fouls. In the fifty-sixth minute, Vardy took a second yellow card, earning an ejection that saw Leicester City go down to ten men. In the seventy-seventh minute, Leicester City's Wes Morgan took a yellow card for a foul. West Ham United tied it with an Andy Carroll penalty kick goal in the eighty-fourth minute. West Ham United took the lead with an Aaron Cresswell goal in the eighty-sixth minute. Leicester City leveled it again with a stoppage time penalty kick goal by Leonardo Ulloa. This left the score at 2-2, the final.
Sunday's last game takes us in London, where Arsenal brings in Crystal Palace. Wayne Hennessey and Petr Cech are the gloved men. Arsenal dented the scoreboard in first half stoppage time with an Alexis Sanchez goal, via Danny Welbeck. Crystal Palace saw yellow cards given to Joe Ledley in the fifty-seventh minute and Scott Dann in the seventy-third minute, both for fouls. Crystal Palace tied it on an eighty-first minute Yannick Bolasie goal, assisted by Emmanuel Adebayor. This stood for a 1-1 draw.
On Monday, the week ends with Stoke City hosting Tottenham Hotspur. Hugo Lloris and Shay Given man the nets. Tottenham Hotspur cracked the scoresheet in the ninth minute with a Harry Kane goal, via Mousa Dembele. In the sixty-first minute, Giannella Imbula of Stoke City had a yellow card for his foul. Tottenham Hotspur added on in the sixty-seventh minute with a Dele Alli goal, passed from Christian Eriksen. In the seventy-first minute, Tottenham Hotspur extended the lead as Kane scored again, thanks to Erik Lamela. In the seventy-ninth minute, Stoke City's Charlie Adam took a yellow card for a foul. Tottenham Hotspur padded the lead in the eighty-second minute with an Alli goal, assisted by Eriksen. This stood for a 4-0 win for the visitors.
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