We’ve already had a Gareth Bale-inspired cracker at White Hart Lane, now we’re across all of today’s 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League.
As ever, email tony@thescore.ie, tweet us @thescore_ie, find us on Facebook or leave a comment below if you have anything to say.
Full-Times:
Chelsea 4-1 Wigan
Norwich 0-0 Fulham
Stoke 2-1 Reading
Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal
Swansea 4-1 QPR
9 Feb 2013
2:46PM
We’re 15 minutes away from the start of today’s Premier League games, but we’re unlikely to see an individual performance like Gareth Bale’s for a while. The Tottenham winger was absolutely sensational against Newcastle.
Bale scored twice but could have had four or five.
A line from the Stadium of Light, where Laurent Koscielny injured himself in the warm-up. Carl Jenkinson starts in his place, meaning Arsenal now have three full-backs in their back four. Thankfully for Gooners, none of those is Andre Santos.
9 Feb 2013
3:04PM
And we’re off!
Great start for Arsenal. Walcott tries to place a shot to the right of Mignolet, but the Belgian saves.
After his foul on Aaron Ramsey inside 80 seconds, this is quite apt…
9 Feb 2013
3:10PM
Goal! Swansea 1-0 QPR
Paul Merson: “It’s 1-0 to Swansea, Jeff, and it’s that man Michu. I thought it was offside but the ref’s given it.”
17th goal of the season, first in 7 games.
9 Feb 2013
3:16PM
Wigan start the stronger against Chelsea. Franco di Santo, who never scored in 16 appearances for the Blues, misses the first chance of the game.
Ten minutes later, Fernando Torres gets a flick header on a Frank Lampard free-kick and it goes just wide.
9 Feb 2013
3:20PM
Goal! Swansea 2-0 QPR
Jamie Mackie ‘falls asleep’ and Angel Rangel scores just his second ever Premier League goal. How bad are QPR? Really?
9 Feb 2013
3:25PM
Goal! Chelsea 1-0 Wigan
David Luiz finds Torres, whose first-time pass to Ramires is sensational. The Brazilian does the rest, leaving Ali Al-Habsi no chance with his first-time shot.
9 Feb 2013
3:33PM
A very quiet start to the 3pm kick-offs, in terms of goals anyway.
At the Stadium of Light, Simon Mignolet makes an exceptional, full-stretch save from Aaron Ramsey.
9 Feb 2013
3:35PM
Paul Merson has just corrected Jeff Stelling!
In this strange, most parallel of universes, Stelling described how Chico Flores will miss the FA Cup Final after being taken off against QPR.
“It’s the Capital One Cup Final he’ll miss, Jeff,” says Merse.
Seen. It. All. Now.
9 Feb 2013
3:39PM
Goal! Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal
We have the first goal of the day at the Stadium of Light, as Santi Cazorla finishes off a superb move. Jack Wilshere ghosts past three players, plays in Walcott, who sets up the Spaniard to drive the ball home.
9 Feb 2013
3:44PM
The Chelsea supporters call Cezar Azpilicueta ‘Dave.’ This amuses us.
9 Feb 2013
3:51PM
Giroud does well and finds Ramsey, who just has to knock it past Mignolet. No joy for the Welshman as Mignolet saves again.
Half time at the Stadium of Light, and Stamford Bridge, and Stoke (it’s 0-0 in their match with Reading, quelle surprise!).
Harry Redknapp can’t wait to get down the tunnel at the Liberty Stadium, while Norwich and Fulham trail off after an uneventful first half at Carrow Road.
The second halves are four or five minutes old. Had anything interesting happened, we’d have told you.
Hang on, something interesting has happened!
Goal! Swansea 2-1 QPR
He only has five goals to his name this season, but Bobby Zamora is QPR’s top goalscorer this season. The visitors are back in this.
9 Feb 2013
4:13PM
Goal! Swansea 3-1 QPR
A rare goalkeeping error from Julio Cesar as Pablo Hernandez puts the Hoops back in their box.
9 Feb 2013
4:16PM
Two goals! Chelsea 2-1 Wigan
Unselfish play by ‘Dave,’ who crosses instead of shooting and Eden Hazard – back from suspension – slots the ball home.
Then, Shaun Maloney breaks the offside trap and Gary Cahill can’t stop his effort trickling into the net.
9 Feb 2013
4:22PM
Sending off! Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal
Carl Jenkinson is sent off for his second yellow card, this time for a foul on Stephane Sessegnon. Earlier, Jack Wilshere was forced off with some form of leg injury.
Willo Flood has scored for Dundee United – there’s a name we haven’t heard in a while.
9 Feb 2013
4:27PM
Goal! Stoke 1-0 Reading
Robert Huth has scored and I’m hoping I kept him in my Fantasy League team. Knowing my luck, I culled him in the great wildcard debacle of three weeks ago.
9 Feb 2013
4:30PM
Huth headed in off the crossbar, incidentally. How very Stoke.
Then this happens…
Goal! Swansea 4-1 QPR
18 goals for the season for Michu, who turns the off-form Chris Samba before shooting past Julio Cesar.
Not a classic, but here’s Chelsea’s second goal against Wigan at Stamford Bridge…
(Credit) MultiSoccerFootball3)
9 Feb 2013
4:36PM
Theo Walcott (can people please stop with the ‘signed da ting’ ting?) hits the woodwork for Arsenal.
9 Feb 2013
4:39PM
Still scoreless between Fulham and Norwich, in case any of you cares.
9 Feb 2013
4:42PM
Two goals! Stoke 2-1 Reading
A great goal from profligacy’s Cameron Jerome, who chests the ball down, swivels and strikes before Adrian Mariappa reduces the arrears from a corner.
Surely it’s nearly time for Adam le Fondre?
9 Feb 2013
4:45PM
Steven Fletcher thinks he’s scored but Wojciech Szczesny pulls off a magnificent save! In the next wave, Titus Bramble’s effort goes wide. Arsenal are clinging on here.
Elsewhere…
Goal! Chelsea 3-1 Wigan
It’s the inevitable Frank Lampard strike for Chelsea. Wonder if the Russian is watching?
Another assists for ‘Dave,’ whose shot is parried into the path of Marko Marin, just on as a substitute for Hazard. Goal for the German.
9 Feb 2013
4:57PM
Chelsea have won! They’re back in third, they leapfrog Spurs…
No great comeback for Reading, who lose to Stoke…
Mignolet goes forward for Sunderland but he can do nothing, it’s full-time, Santi Cazorla’s goal wins it for Arsenal. Bad news though as Jack Wilshere goes off injured, and Carl Jenkinson is sent off…
Norwich and Fulham. 0-0. Awful. Let’s move on…
Harry Redknapp will be keeping that car window firmly shut as they lose, and lose badly, to Swansea at the Liberty Stadium. Surely the London side are going down, they look utterly incapable of staying in the Premier League.
Well, that’s it, next up is Manchester City’s trip to St. Mary’s to play Southampton. We’ll bring you the major incidents as they happen. Thanks for following…
As they happened: Premier League, 3pm kick-offs
We’ve already had a Gareth Bale-inspired cracker at White Hart Lane, now we’re across all of today’s 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League.
As ever, email tony@thescore.ie, tweet us @thescore_ie, find us on Facebook or leave a comment below if you have anything to say.
Full-Times:
Chelsea 4-1 Wigan
Norwich 0-0 Fulham
Stoke 2-1 Reading
Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal
Swansea 4-1 QPR
We’re 15 minutes away from the start of today’s Premier League games, but we’re unlikely to see an individual performance like Gareth Bale’s for a while. The Tottenham winger was absolutely sensational against Newcastle.
Bale scored twice but could have had four or five.
Anyway, we move on! Team news to follow…
While you wait, here’s Gareth Bale’s cracking free-kick from earlier.
A line from the Stadium of Light, where Laurent Koscielny injured himself in the warm-up. Carl Jenkinson starts in his place, meaning Arsenal now have three full-backs in their back four. Thankfully for Gooners, none of those is Andre Santos.
And we’re off!
Great start for Arsenal. Walcott tries to place a shot to the right of Mignolet, but the Belgian saves.
After his foul on Aaron Ramsey inside 80 seconds, this is quite apt…
Goal! Swansea 1-0 QPR
Paul Merson: “It’s 1-0 to Swansea, Jeff, and it’s that man Michu. I thought it was offside but the ref’s given it.”
17th goal of the season, first in 7 games.
Wigan start the stronger against Chelsea. Franco di Santo, who never scored in 16 appearances for the Blues, misses the first chance of the game.
Ten minutes later, Fernando Torres gets a flick header on a Frank Lampard free-kick and it goes just wide.
Goal! Swansea 2-0 QPR
Jamie Mackie ‘falls asleep’ and Angel Rangel scores just his second ever Premier League goal. How bad are QPR? Really?
Goal! Chelsea 1-0 Wigan
David Luiz finds Torres, whose first-time pass to Ramires is sensational. The Brazilian does the rest, leaving Ali Al-Habsi no chance with his first-time shot.
A very quiet start to the 3pm kick-offs, in terms of goals anyway.
At the Stadium of Light, Simon Mignolet makes an exceptional, full-stretch save from Aaron Ramsey.
Paul Merson has just corrected Jeff Stelling!
In this strange, most parallel of universes, Stelling described how Chico Flores will miss the FA Cup Final after being taken off against QPR.
“It’s the Capital One Cup Final he’ll miss, Jeff,” says Merse.
Seen. It. All. Now.
Goal! Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal
We have the first goal of the day at the Stadium of Light, as Santi Cazorla finishes off a superb move. Jack Wilshere ghosts past three players, plays in Walcott, who sets up the Spaniard to drive the ball home.
Giroud does well and finds Ramsey, who just has to knock it past Mignolet. No joy for the Welshman as Mignolet saves again.
Half time at the Stadium of Light, and Stamford Bridge, and Stoke (it’s 0-0 in their match with Reading, quelle surprise!).
Harry Redknapp can’t wait to get down the tunnel at the Liberty Stadium, while Norwich and Fulham trail off after an uneventful first half at Carrow Road.
That’s yer lot, back soonly.
Santi Cazorla’s strike for Arsenal against Sunderland…
(YouTube credit: Kastrati Perparim)
The second halves are four or five minutes old. Had anything interesting happened, we’d have told you.
Hang on, something interesting has happened!
Goal! Swansea 2-1 QPR
He only has five goals to his name this season, but Bobby Zamora is QPR’s top goalscorer this season. The visitors are back in this.
Goal! Swansea 3-1 QPR
A rare goalkeeping error from Julio Cesar as Pablo Hernandez puts the Hoops back in their box.
Two goals! Chelsea 2-1 Wigan
Unselfish play by ‘Dave,’ who crosses instead of shooting and Eden Hazard – back from suspension – slots the ball home.
Then, Shaun Maloney breaks the offside trap and Gary Cahill can’t stop his effort trickling into the net.
Sending off! Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal
Carl Jenkinson is sent off for his second yellow card, this time for a foul on Stephane Sessegnon. Earlier, Jack Wilshere was forced off with some form of leg injury.
Goal! Stoke 1-0 Reading
Robert Huth has scored and I’m hoping I kept him in my Fantasy League team. Knowing my luck, I culled him in the great wildcard debacle of three weeks ago.
Huth headed in off the crossbar, incidentally. How very Stoke.
Then this happens…
Goal! Swansea 4-1 QPR
18 goals for the season for Michu, who turns the off-form Chris Samba before shooting past Julio Cesar.
Not a classic, but here’s Chelsea’s second goal against Wigan at Stamford Bridge…
(Credit) MultiSoccerFootball3)
Theo Walcott (can people please stop with the ‘signed da ting’ ting?) hits the woodwork for Arsenal.
Still scoreless between Fulham and Norwich, in case any of you cares.
Two goals! Stoke 2-1 Reading
A great goal from profligacy’s Cameron Jerome, who chests the ball down, swivels and strikes before Adrian Mariappa reduces the arrears from a corner.
Surely it’s nearly time for Adam le Fondre?
Steven Fletcher thinks he’s scored but Wojciech Szczesny pulls off a magnificent save! In the next wave, Titus Bramble’s effort goes wide. Arsenal are clinging on here.
Elsewhere…
Goal! Chelsea 3-1 Wigan
It’s the inevitable Frank Lampard strike for Chelsea. Wonder if the Russian is watching?
Goal! Chelsea 4-1 Wigan
Another assists for ‘Dave,’ whose shot is parried into the path of Marko Marin, just on as a substitute for Hazard. Goal for the German.
Chelsea have won! They’re back in third, they leapfrog Spurs…
No great comeback for Reading, who lose to Stoke…
Mignolet goes forward for Sunderland but he can do nothing, it’s full-time, Santi Cazorla’s goal wins it for Arsenal. Bad news though as Jack Wilshere goes off injured, and Carl Jenkinson is sent off…
Norwich and Fulham. 0-0. Awful. Let’s move on…
Harry Redknapp will be keeping that car window firmly shut as they lose, and lose badly, to Swansea at the Liberty Stadium. Surely the London side are going down, they look utterly incapable of staying in the Premier League.
Well, that’s it, next up is Manchester City’s trip to St. Mary’s to play Southampton. We’ll bring you the major incidents as they happen. Thanks for following…
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