Another full slate of games for this week. We begin with Saturday's seven, starting in...
Wales, as Swansea City hosts Everton. Tim Howard and Lukasz Fabianski are in the six-yards boxes. In the twenty-fifth minute Arouna Kone of Everton took a yellow card for a foul. Everton opened in the forty-first minute as Aaron Lennon scored, with the help of James McCarthy on a cross. Swansea City had yellow cards for Neil Taylor in the fifty-second minute and Marvin Emnes in the fifty-sixth minute, both for fouls. Everton's Howard received a yellow card in the sixty-eighth minute, resulting in Swansea City tying the game on a Jonjo Shelvey penalty kick goal. In the eightieth minute, Ashley Williams of Swansea City had a yellow card for a foul. Lennon of Everton had a yellow card for an eighty-fourth minute foul. The final stood at 1-1.
Into London, as Southampton welcomes Hull City. Steve Harper and Kelvin Davis are the backups in goal. Southampton had yellow cards for Graziano Pelle in the thirty-third minute and Victor Wanyama in the forty-second minute, both for fouls. In the fifty-sixth minute, Southampton started on a penalty kick goal by James Ward-Prowse. Southampton added on with a Pelle goal in the eighty-first minute, passed from Morgan Schneiderlin. This held up for a 2-0 win.
Next up, Sunderland brings in Crystal Palace. Julian Speroni and Costel Pantilimon are set to start in goal. Sunderland took a yellow card for a sixteenth minute foul by Jack Rodwell. Crystal Palace took a yellow card as Scott Dann committed a foul in the eighteenth minute. In the twenty-fourth minute, Lee Cattermole of Sunderland had a yellow card for his foul. Crystal Palace began in the forty-eighth minute on a Glenn Murray header at close range. Crystal Palace added on in the fifty-first minute as Yannick Bolasie scored, thanks to Murray's headed pass. Crystal Palace extended the lead with another Bolasie goal in the fifty-third minute, set up by Mile Jedinak's through ball. Crystal Palace padded the lead on Bolasie's hat trick clincher in the sixty-second minute, guided in by Murray. In the sixty-seventh minute, James McArthur of Crystal Palace took a yellow card for his foul. Sunderland avoided the shutout on a Connor Wickham goal in the ninetieth minute, assisted by Patrick van Aanholt. Crystal Palace won 4-1.
Back in London, Tottenham Hotspur hosts Aston Villa. Brad Guzan faces a lesser foe in Michel Vorm in goal. Aston Villa was first to score with a thirty-fifth minute goal by Christian Benteke, a header set up by Leandro Bacuna's cross. In the fifty-eighth minute, Aston Villa took a yellow card for a Carlos Sanchez foul. Tottenham Hotspur's Nabil Bentaleb took a yellow card for his sixty-sixth minute foul. Aston Villa's Benteke had a yellow card in the eighty-first minute. Aston Villa went down to ten men when Sanchez took a second yellow card in stoppage time. Tottenham Hotspur also had a stoppage time yellow card for Erik Lamela's foul. Aston Villa had one more yellow card just over six minutes into stoppage time for a Kieran Richardson foul. Aston Villa held on for a 1-0 win.
Continuing to West Bromwich Albion welcoming Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Boaz Myhill are the gloved men. West Brom struck first in the eighth minute on a Darren Fletcher header goal, coming off of a Chris Brunt cross after a corner kick. Leciester City tied it on a twentieth minute goal by David Nugent, via Leonardo Ulloa's headed pass after a set piece. West Brom retook the lead with a Craig Gardner goal in the twenty-sixth minute, made possible by Brown Ideye. In the forty-ninth minute, West Brom's Gardner had a yellow card for a foul. Leicester City saw a yellow card go to Marc Albrighton for his fifty-fourth minute foul. West Brom took a yellow card on a Fletcher foul in the sixty-first minute. Leicester City received a yellow card as Robert Huth committed a foul in the seventy-fifth minute. Huth made up for his transgression by tying the game for Leicester City on an eightieth minute header goal, assisted by Marcin Wasilewski's header pass after a corner kick. In stoppage time, Jamie Vardy put Leicester City ahead with a goal, via Esteban Cambiasso on a fast break. This held up for a 3-2 Leicester City win.
Moving along to West Ham United bringing in Stoke City. Asmir Begovic and Adrian guard the nets. West Ham United began in the seventh minute on an Aaron Cresswell free kick goal. In the twenty-first minute, James Collins of West Ham United took a yellow card for his foul. Stoke City had a yellow card given to Erik Pieters in the seventy-third minute for a foul. West Ham United took two yellow cards, going to Kevin Nolan in the eightieth minute and Carlton Cole in the eighty-fifth minute, both for fouls. Stoke City tied the game with a Marko Arnautovic goal late in stoppage time, set up by Ryan Shawcross on a headed pass. The 1-1 draw held up as a final.
The last Saturday game saw Burnley host Arsenal. David Ospina and Tom Heaton are between the posts. Arsenal led off with a twelfth minute goal by Aaron Ramsey. Burnley had a pair of yellow cards for Ben Mee's twenty-fifth minute foul and for a Michael Duff offense in the twenty-sixth minute. The final favored Arsenal 1-0.
The first of two games on Sunday featured an intra-London battle with the Queens Park Rangers welcoming Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and Robert Green are in the six-yard boxes. In the sixtieth minute, Didier Drogba of Chelsea had a yellow card for a foul. QPR took yellow cards for Bobby Zamora in the seventy-fifth minute and Sandro in the seventy-eighth minute, both for fouls. Chelsea opened with an eighty-eighth minute goal by Cesc Fabregas, set up by Eden Hazard. This was good for a 1-0 Chelsea win.
The other Sunday game is the Manchester Derby, with United bringing in City to Old Trafford. Joe Hart and David de Gea are the keepers. City began with an eighth minute Sergio Aguero goal at close range, via David Silva. United tied it on a fourteenth minute goal by Ashley Young, going in unassisted. In the twenty-fourth minute, City's James Milner took a yellow card for a foul. United took the lead as Marouane Fellaini scored a header goal in the twenty-seventh minute, thanks to Young's cross. City had two more yellow cards, for a Silva foul in the thirty-fourth minute and a Vincent Kompany foul in the forty-fourth minute. In the sixty-seventh minute, United added on with a Juan Mata goal, set up by Wayne Rooney. United extended the lead on a seventy-third minute header goal by Chris Smalling, via Young on a cross after a set piece. City got one back as Aguero scored again in the eighty-ninth minute, with the help of Pablo Zabaleta. United cruised to a 4-2 win.
Finally, on Monday, Liverpool hosts Newcastle United. In the ninth minute, Raheem Sterling began for Liverpool with a goal set up by Jordan Henderson. In the seventieth minute, Joe Allen added on for Liverpool with his goal after a corner kick. In the seventy-eighth minute, Glen Johnson of Liverpool took a yellow card for an argument with Moussa Sissoko of Newcastle United, who also received a yellow card. Newcastle United went to ten men when Sissoko received a second yellow card for a foul in the eighty-third minute. In the ninetieth minute, Alberto Moreno of Liverpool took a yellow card for his foul. The final favored Liverpool 2-0.
Wales, as Swansea City hosts Everton. Tim Howard and Lukasz Fabianski are in the six-yards boxes. In the twenty-fifth minute Arouna Kone of Everton took a yellow card for a foul. Everton opened in the forty-first minute as Aaron Lennon scored, with the help of James McCarthy on a cross. Swansea City had yellow cards for Neil Taylor in the fifty-second minute and Marvin Emnes in the fifty-sixth minute, both for fouls. Everton's Howard received a yellow card in the sixty-eighth minute, resulting in Swansea City tying the game on a Jonjo Shelvey penalty kick goal. In the eightieth minute, Ashley Williams of Swansea City had a yellow card for a foul. Lennon of Everton had a yellow card for an eighty-fourth minute foul. The final stood at 1-1.
Into London, as Southampton welcomes Hull City. Steve Harper and Kelvin Davis are the backups in goal. Southampton had yellow cards for Graziano Pelle in the thirty-third minute and Victor Wanyama in the forty-second minute, both for fouls. In the fifty-sixth minute, Southampton started on a penalty kick goal by James Ward-Prowse. Southampton added on with a Pelle goal in the eighty-first minute, passed from Morgan Schneiderlin. This held up for a 2-0 win.
Next up, Sunderland brings in Crystal Palace. Julian Speroni and Costel Pantilimon are set to start in goal. Sunderland took a yellow card for a sixteenth minute foul by Jack Rodwell. Crystal Palace took a yellow card as Scott Dann committed a foul in the eighteenth minute. In the twenty-fourth minute, Lee Cattermole of Sunderland had a yellow card for his foul. Crystal Palace began in the forty-eighth minute on a Glenn Murray header at close range. Crystal Palace added on in the fifty-first minute as Yannick Bolasie scored, thanks to Murray's headed pass. Crystal Palace extended the lead with another Bolasie goal in the fifty-third minute, set up by Mile Jedinak's through ball. Crystal Palace padded the lead on Bolasie's hat trick clincher in the sixty-second minute, guided in by Murray. In the sixty-seventh minute, James McArthur of Crystal Palace took a yellow card for his foul. Sunderland avoided the shutout on a Connor Wickham goal in the ninetieth minute, assisted by Patrick van Aanholt. Crystal Palace won 4-1.
Back in London, Tottenham Hotspur hosts Aston Villa. Brad Guzan faces a lesser foe in Michel Vorm in goal. Aston Villa was first to score with a thirty-fifth minute goal by Christian Benteke, a header set up by Leandro Bacuna's cross. In the fifty-eighth minute, Aston Villa took a yellow card for a Carlos Sanchez foul. Tottenham Hotspur's Nabil Bentaleb took a yellow card for his sixty-sixth minute foul. Aston Villa's Benteke had a yellow card in the eighty-first minute. Aston Villa went down to ten men when Sanchez took a second yellow card in stoppage time. Tottenham Hotspur also had a stoppage time yellow card for Erik Lamela's foul. Aston Villa had one more yellow card just over six minutes into stoppage time for a Kieran Richardson foul. Aston Villa held on for a 1-0 win.
Continuing to West Bromwich Albion welcoming Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Boaz Myhill are the gloved men. West Brom struck first in the eighth minute on a Darren Fletcher header goal, coming off of a Chris Brunt cross after a corner kick. Leciester City tied it on a twentieth minute goal by David Nugent, via Leonardo Ulloa's headed pass after a set piece. West Brom retook the lead with a Craig Gardner goal in the twenty-sixth minute, made possible by Brown Ideye. In the forty-ninth minute, West Brom's Gardner had a yellow card for a foul. Leicester City saw a yellow card go to Marc Albrighton for his fifty-fourth minute foul. West Brom took a yellow card on a Fletcher foul in the sixty-first minute. Leicester City received a yellow card as Robert Huth committed a foul in the seventy-fifth minute. Huth made up for his transgression by tying the game for Leicester City on an eightieth minute header goal, assisted by Marcin Wasilewski's header pass after a corner kick. In stoppage time, Jamie Vardy put Leicester City ahead with a goal, via Esteban Cambiasso on a fast break. This held up for a 3-2 Leicester City win.
Moving along to West Ham United bringing in Stoke City. Asmir Begovic and Adrian guard the nets. West Ham United began in the seventh minute on an Aaron Cresswell free kick goal. In the twenty-first minute, James Collins of West Ham United took a yellow card for his foul. Stoke City had a yellow card given to Erik Pieters in the seventy-third minute for a foul. West Ham United took two yellow cards, going to Kevin Nolan in the eightieth minute and Carlton Cole in the eighty-fifth minute, both for fouls. Stoke City tied the game with a Marko Arnautovic goal late in stoppage time, set up by Ryan Shawcross on a headed pass. The 1-1 draw held up as a final.
The last Saturday game saw Burnley host Arsenal. David Ospina and Tom Heaton are between the posts. Arsenal led off with a twelfth minute goal by Aaron Ramsey. Burnley had a pair of yellow cards for Ben Mee's twenty-fifth minute foul and for a Michael Duff offense in the twenty-sixth minute. The final favored Arsenal 1-0.
The first of two games on Sunday featured an intra-London battle with the Queens Park Rangers welcoming Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and Robert Green are in the six-yard boxes. In the sixtieth minute, Didier Drogba of Chelsea had a yellow card for a foul. QPR took yellow cards for Bobby Zamora in the seventy-fifth minute and Sandro in the seventy-eighth minute, both for fouls. Chelsea opened with an eighty-eighth minute goal by Cesc Fabregas, set up by Eden Hazard. This was good for a 1-0 Chelsea win.
The other Sunday game is the Manchester Derby, with United bringing in City to Old Trafford. Joe Hart and David de Gea are the keepers. City began with an eighth minute Sergio Aguero goal at close range, via David Silva. United tied it on a fourteenth minute goal by Ashley Young, going in unassisted. In the twenty-fourth minute, City's James Milner took a yellow card for a foul. United took the lead as Marouane Fellaini scored a header goal in the twenty-seventh minute, thanks to Young's cross. City had two more yellow cards, for a Silva foul in the thirty-fourth minute and a Vincent Kompany foul in the forty-fourth minute. In the sixty-seventh minute, United added on with a Juan Mata goal, set up by Wayne Rooney. United extended the lead on a seventy-third minute header goal by Chris Smalling, via Young on a cross after a set piece. City got one back as Aguero scored again in the eighty-ninth minute, with the help of Pablo Zabaleta. United cruised to a 4-2 win.
Finally, on Monday, Liverpool hosts Newcastle United. In the ninth minute, Raheem Sterling began for Liverpool with a goal set up by Jordan Henderson. In the seventieth minute, Joe Allen added on for Liverpool with his goal after a corner kick. In the seventy-eighth minute, Glen Johnson of Liverpool took a yellow card for an argument with Moussa Sissoko of Newcastle United, who also received a yellow card. Newcastle United went to ten men when Sissoko received a second yellow card for a foul in the eighty-third minute. In the ninetieth minute, Alberto Moreno of Liverpool took a yellow card for his foul. The final favored Liverpool 2-0.