We’re across all of today’s Premier League games, including Arsenal’s clash with Fulham and Sunderland’s trip to Goodison Park.
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Full-Times:
Arsenal 3-3 Fulham Everton 2-1 Sunderland Reading 0-0 Norwich Southampton 1-1 Swansea Stoke City 1-0 QPR Wigan 1-2 West Brom
Charlie Adam shoots six inches wide for Stoke against QPR, while Steven Fletcher is played in by Sessegnon and the Scot drags his effort wide.
10 Nov 2012
3:12PM
1-0 to Arsenal!
A corner to the Gunners and, with Brede Hangeland occupied by Per Mertesacker, Olivier Giroud ghosts in at the near post and heads past Mark Schwarzer.
10 Nov 2012
3:16PM
Southampton go close – a knockdown from Rickie Lambert to Adam Lallana and the midfielder’s shot draws a fine save from Michel Vorm.
Sunderland are now the only team in the Premier League not to have scored a headed goal this season, following Giroud’s effort.
10 Nov 2012
3:25PM
2-0 to Arsenal!
Mikel Arteta finds loads of room in the Fulham box, gets to the by-line and crosses for Lukas Podolski to stab the ball in from close range.
10 Nov 2012
3:27PM
Fulham were actually down to ten men for that goal. Kieran Richardson had gone off the pitch with a hamstring injury, and the Cottagers did not have a substitute ready. Podolski scored before Alex Kacaniklic could get on the pitch.
10 Nov 2012
3:30PM
Fulham have scored!
It’s another header from a corner, but this time Dimitar Berbatov is completely unmarked five yards out and he heads past Vito Mannone. Poor defending from Arsenal.
Chris Brunt puts in one of the balls of the season and Ali Al Habsi is powerless to stop James Morrison from putting the Baggies into the lead.
10 Nov 2012
3:37PM
Everton are completely dominating Sunderland at Goodison Park. Jelavic has a good chance on the volley from a Leighton Baines cross, but makes a complete arse of it and falls over.
10 Nov 2012
3:39PM
We’re seeing that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez* have split up. As a result, we no longer believe in anything meaningful.
*Who’s Selena Gomez?
10 Nov 2012
3:42PM
Fulham have equalised!
A couple of weeks ago I included Vito Mannone as an honorary mention in my players of the season so far. You were right to mock – the Italian has made a complete bags of getting to a header by Kacaniklic, set up by Berbatov.
10 Nov 2012
3:47PM
2-1 to West Brom!
First of all, the Baggies go 2-0 up through a Gary Caldwell own goal, but Wigan reduce the arrears straight away when Jean Beausejour crosses for Aroune Kone to score.
10 Nov 2012
3:49PM
1-0 to Sunderland!
A hugely important goal for the Mackems, and for Adam Johnson, who volleys past Howard to give the visitors the lead. Johnson is now Sunderland’s joint-second top scorer, along with Newcastle’s Demba Ba.
And we’re back. Half time breaks are not what they used to be… The magnificently named Conrad Balatoni has scored for Partick against Dunfermline, but all is quiet in the Premier League so far.
10 Nov 2012
4:08PM
Theo Walcott crosses for Giroud but it’s too high.
There were only four shots on target in the first half of the Arsenal v Fulham match. They were all scored.
10 Nov 2012
4:11PM
Chris Kamara looks surprisingly depressed, as he tells Jeff Stelling that there was one shot on target in the match between Reading and Norwich in the first half.
Meanwhile, Charlie Adam is played in by Peter Crouch and scores on the half-volley to break the deadlock against QPR. That’s the former Liverpool man’s first goal for the Potters.
10 Nov 2012
4:13PM
Aaron Ramsey comes on for Arsenal, replacing Francis Coquelin.
10 Nov 2012
4:15PM
Wayne Routledge is played in by Pablo Hernandez but shoots high over the Southampton bar. Dreadful miss. Poor match.
10 Nov 2012
4:17PM
Adel Taarabt looks dejected as he narrowly fails to set Alejandro Faurlin up for QPR.
10 Nov 2012
4:18PM
Santi Cazorla and Mikel Arteta stand over an Arsenal free-kick from around 30 yards out. Cazorla steps up to take it, but shoots over.
10 Nov 2012
4:21PM
Lallana tries to win a penalty from a ‘foul’ by Ashley Williams, but the ref books him for simulation. Or diving, in plainspeak.
10 Nov 2012
4:23PM
1-0 to Southampton!
Morgan Schneiderlin has put the Saints 1-0 up against Swansea with a well taken header (there seem to be a lot of them around in the Premier League today).
10 Nov 2012
4:25PM
3-2 to Fulham!
Ruiz picks the pocket of Arteta and the Arsenal midfielder wrestles him to the ground. Clear penalty. Berbatov scores. So easy.
10 Nov 2012
4:27PM
Giroud scores!
Fulham must have had the lead for about two minutes. Giroud strikes against the post and the ball rebounds to Walcott, whose cross is headed home by the Frenchman.
10 Nov 2012
4:30PM
Reading hit the woodwork – a cross from Jimmy Kebe is always going over but it hits the crossbar.
Dreadful game.
10 Nov 2012
4:32PM
Swansea have equalised!
Shocking defending from Southampton as Yoshida and goalkeeper Gazzaniga allow Nathan Dyer in, and the winger slots it home.
10 Nov 2012
4:36PM
Everton have equalised!
Sunderland have marshalled Everton’s most dangerous player well all day, but finally they back off and Marouane Fellaini is able to find the corner of Simon Mignolet’s goal.
It was given for a handball by Riether from an Arshavin cross, and Arteta sees it saved by Schwarzer.
And now it’s all over…
10 Nov 2012
4:57PM
It should never have been a penalty in the first place, so justice was d0ne. A bad day for Arteta, after he gave away a spot kick earlier in the game.
Everton have beaten Sunderland, Reading and Norwich has finished scoreless, Southampton and Swansea have draw, West Brom have their first away win of the season against Wigan, and Stoke have beaten QPR (curtains for Mark Hughes?).
That’s your lot for the moment, I’ll be back shortly for Aston Villa and Manchester United, thanks for keeping up…
As they happened: Premier League 3pm kick-offs
We’re across all of today’s Premier League games, including Arsenal’s clash with Fulham and Sunderland’s trip to Goodison Park.
As always, we’d love you to get in contact, so send us your thoughts by emailing tony@thescore.ie, via Twitter@thescore_ie, find us on Facebook, or leave a comment below.
Full-Times:
Arsenal 3-3 Fulham
Everton 2-1 Sunderland
Reading 0-0 Norwich
Southampton 1-1 Swansea
Stoke City 1-0 QPR
Wigan 1-2 West Brom
First things first, here all of today’s line-ups…
Drumroll please…. And….. THEY’RE OFF!
A challenge by John O’Shea on Nikica Jelavic almost brings a penalty for Everton against Sunderland. The ref ignores.
After that, Sessegnon gets the better of Seamus Coleman, is one-on-one with Tim Howard, but fluffs the chance.
Here’s a conversation starter if ever we saw one…
Charlie Adam shoots six inches wide for Stoke against QPR, while Steven Fletcher is played in by Sessegnon and the Scot drags his effort wide.
1-0 to Arsenal!
A corner to the Gunners and, with Brede Hangeland occupied by Per Mertesacker, Olivier Giroud ghosts in at the near post and heads past Mark Schwarzer.
Southampton go close – a knockdown from Rickie Lambert to Adam Lallana and the midfielder’s shot draws a fine save from Michel Vorm.
Gaston Ramirez curls a shot wide for the Saints…
Injury news from Ireland’s Sean St. Ledger…
Sunderland are now the only team in the Premier League not to have scored a headed goal this season, following Giroud’s effort.
2-0 to Arsenal!
Mikel Arteta finds loads of room in the Fulham box, gets to the by-line and crosses for Lukas Podolski to stab the ball in from close range.
Fulham have scored!
It’s another header from a corner, but this time Dimitar Berbatov is completely unmarked five yards out and he heads past Vito Mannone. Poor defending from Arsenal.
1-0 to West Brom!
Chris Brunt puts in one of the balls of the season and Ali Al Habsi is powerless to stop James Morrison from putting the Baggies into the lead.
Everton are completely dominating Sunderland at Goodison Park. Jelavic has a good chance on the volley from a Leighton Baines cross, but makes a complete arse of it and falls over.
We’re seeing that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez* have split up. As a result, we no longer believe in anything meaningful.
*Who’s Selena Gomez?
Fulham have equalised!
A couple of weeks ago I included Vito Mannone as an honorary mention in my players of the season so far. You were right to mock – the Italian has made a complete bags of getting to a header by Kacaniklic, set up by Berbatov.
2-1 to West Brom!
First of all, the Baggies go 2-0 up through a Gary Caldwell own goal, but Wigan reduce the arrears straight away when Jean Beausejour crosses for Aroune Kone to score.
1-0 to Sunderland!
A hugely important goal for the Mackems, and for Adam Johnson, who volleys past Howard to give the visitors the lead. Johnson is now Sunderland’s joint-second top scorer, along with Newcastle’s Demba Ba.
Half-time in all the games, time for tea here…
And we’re back. Half time breaks are not what they used to be… The magnificently named Conrad Balatoni has scored for Partick against Dunfermline, but all is quiet in the Premier League so far.
Theo Walcott crosses for Giroud but it’s too high.
There were only four shots on target in the first half of the Arsenal v Fulham match. They were all scored.
Chris Kamara looks surprisingly depressed, as he tells Jeff Stelling that there was one shot on target in the match between Reading and Norwich in the first half.
Meanwhile, Charlie Adam is played in by Peter Crouch and scores on the half-volley to break the deadlock against QPR. That’s the former Liverpool man’s first goal for the Potters.
Aaron Ramsey comes on for Arsenal, replacing Francis Coquelin.
Wayne Routledge is played in by Pablo Hernandez but shoots high over the Southampton bar. Dreadful miss. Poor match.
Adel Taarabt looks dejected as he narrowly fails to set Alejandro Faurlin up for QPR.
Santi Cazorla and Mikel Arteta stand over an Arsenal free-kick from around 30 yards out. Cazorla steps up to take it, but shoots over.
Lallana tries to win a penalty from a ‘foul’ by Ashley Williams, but the ref books him for simulation. Or diving, in plainspeak.
1-0 to Southampton!
Morgan Schneiderlin has put the Saints 1-0 up against Swansea with a well taken header (there seem to be a lot of them around in the Premier League today).
3-2 to Fulham!
Ruiz picks the pocket of Arteta and the Arsenal midfielder wrestles him to the ground. Clear penalty. Berbatov scores. So easy.
Giroud scores!
Fulham must have had the lead for about two minutes. Giroud strikes against the post and the ball rebounds to Walcott, whose cross is headed home by the Frenchman.
Reading hit the woodwork – a cross from Jimmy Kebe is always going over but it hits the crossbar.
Dreadful game.
Swansea have equalised!
Shocking defending from Southampton as Yoshida and goalkeeper Gazzaniga allow Nathan Dyer in, and the winger slots it home.
Everton have equalised!
Sunderland have marshalled Everton’s most dangerous player well all day, but finally they back off and Marouane Fellaini is able to find the corner of Simon Mignolet’s goal.
2-1 to Everton!
It’s been a pretty nifty couple of minutes for the Toffees, as Sunderland go far too deep. Fellaini finds Jelavic and the Croatian finds the corner.
What do you think, Sunderland fans?
There… is… nothing… happening at the Madejski Stadium.
Great news for League of Ireland fans…
LAST MINUTE PENALTY FOR ARSENAL!
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AND IT’S BEEN SAVED!
It was given for a handball by Riether from an Arshavin cross, and Arteta sees it saved by Schwarzer.
And now it’s all over…
It should never have been a penalty in the first place, so justice was d0ne. A bad day for Arteta, after he gave away a spot kick earlier in the game.
Everton have beaten Sunderland, Reading and Norwich has finished scoreless, Southampton and Swansea have draw, West Brom have their first away win of the season against Wigan, and Stoke have beaten QPR (curtains for Mark Hughes?).
That’s your lot for the moment, I’ll be back shortly for Aston Villa and Manchester United, thanks for keeping up…
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