Bournemouth will have a permanent place in the West Ham record books as the very
first league visitors to the London Stadium (or whatever future incarnation of naming rights that it takes).
Not exact matches
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Allardyce would have been furious that his side could not hold their advantage until half time, although the
visitors were slightly unfortunate to concede to Eriksen's
first league goal since October.
Into his
first season as United boss, Louis van Gaal can make a major statement here if his side condemn the
visitors to yet another defeat in this awful recent run of theirs which has seen the title and even an automatic Champions
League spot slip away from them.
The
visitors twice took the lead in the
first - half and looked set to inflict a
first league defeat on Arsenal that season, but a hat - trick from Thierry Henry, including a wonderful solo goal, gave the home side the win.
Meanwhile
visitors Bournemouth will be looking for their
first points since being promoted and manager Eddie Howe hands new signing Max Gradel a full
league debut in one of two changes from the team which lost at home to Aston Villa nine days ago.
Arsenal have their
first win in this season's Premier
League and it came against Watford, 3 - 1 to the
visitors to Vicarage Road Stadium.
Mauro Icardi drew
first blood for the
visitors, he fired past Fraser Forster on the half - turn to put Southampton's Europa
League status in jeopardy.
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If our
visitors win the game it would be the
first time that they had completed a double in the
league over us in a season for 20 years, and by doing so they would apparently inflict upon us our 1000th defeat in the top division in our history.
Leicester City, the most unlikely 5000 - 1 winners of the Premier
League just over a season ago are the next
visitors to the London Stadium in the
first game of the weekend on Friday night.
Former Chelsea forward Loic Remy scored twice for the
visitors, helping them become the
first team to beat Los Che at their ground in the
league since January 27.
The club were seen as acting a little tardily to the complaints of our supporters being charged double to watch the Gunners in Madrid compared to what we are charging our Spanish
visitors next Thursday for the
first leg of the Europa
League semi-final.
Glenn Murray scored his
first Premier
League goal in Brighton colours as he put the
visitors ahead early on in the
first half with a powerful header from a pinpoint free kick courtesy of Pascal Groß.
Ashley Barnes was there to capitalise for the
visitors, handing them their
first away
league goal from open play of the season.
Of course one look at the early
league table reveals that this game is one of the season's
first six pointers with both ourselves and our
visitors pointless after our opening matches.
The
visitors opened the scoring just 10 minutes in through Alexandre Lacazette, but two goals in four minutes from Mustapha Diallo and Nicolas Benezet before half - time was enough for the hosts to secure their
first victory in the
league since December.
Chelsea return to Stamford Bridge for the
first time since winning the Premier
League title on Friday night with Watford
visitors to the home of the 2016/17 champions.
The
visitors held on, though, to set up a final meeting with Manchester United in Solna on May 24, their
first European showpiece since losing the 1996 Champions
League final on penalties to Juventus.
The
visitors went ahead as early as the eighth minute as Alex Quillo became his club's
first scorer in the competition on their Champions
League debut.
The Baggies hadn't managed to take a single point off of the 18 - time English champions in nine previous Premier
League encounters, failing to even register a goal during those nine meetings, but two second - half penalties from midfielder Chris Brunt cancelled out Martin Skrtel's opener for the
visitors and sealed the Midlands club's
first win over Liverpool for 30 - years.
The
visitors have slowly begun to slide down the table after a decent start to their
first campaign in the Premier
League but will be tough to break down when they visit West London.
David Moyes saw his side pick up a valuable point over the Ukrainian Giants on Wednesday and will want to use that confidence booster in order to get United up - and - running in the Premier
League, whilst Ball could seriously put himself in the frame for the permanent managerial position at the Stadium of Light if he could lead the Black Cats to their
first victory of the season over their
visitors.
Alvaro Morata's
first goal since Boxing Day on his return to the Chelsea starting line - up put the
visitors on course to bounce back from their Champions
League elimination at the hands of Barcelona in midweek.
The Gunners rescued a point when Kieran Gibbs scored his
first Premier
League goal in almost three years to cancel out Harry Kane's opening strike for the
visitors.
With Americans tuning in to watch the
league for the
first time on the commercial broadcasting station, last year's leading goalscorer put the
visitors ahead after what was otherwise a relatively lackluster start to the David Moyes era in Manchester.
Jürgen Klopp's hosts are aiming for their fifth straight
league win, while José Mourinho's visitors are, at the very least, trying to avoid what would be a third defeat in their first eight Premier League ga
league win, while José Mourinho's
visitors are, at the very least, trying to avoid what would be a third defeat in their
first eight Premier
League ga
League games...
Magpies striker Dwight Gayle looked to have earned the
visitors three precious Premier
League points on the south coast with two simple,
first - half finishes, but they made to pay for their profligacy, which included Jonjo Shelvey missing an open goal at 2 - 0.
In the very
first Premier
League game at the London Stadium, Bournemouth were our
visitors, and in a tight game we just shaded it at the end with a late (85th minute) headed goal from Michail Antonio.
James Ward - Prowse floated a free kick to the far post for Bednarek to cushion a volley past Courtois as a
first league win under their new manager appeared to be on the cards, only for the
visitors to hit back with three goals in only eight minutes.
The Spanish striker hit a 12 - minute second half treble, Heung - Min Son netted a brace of his own and Academy graduate Kyle Walker - Peters scored his
first professional goal as we turned on the style after the interval, having seen two goals disallowed - the
first one by the Video Assistant Referee - in the
first period and our
League One
visitors draw level after Son's opener.
Nonetheless, as the
visitors were denied at one end, Tom Ince would eventually set the ball rolling with that elusive
first Town Premier
League goal.
The attacking midfielder, who was making his
first home Premier
League start, continued to say that he felt Town didn't manage to cope with the
visitors» physicality well enough.
Sunderland bagged their
first win in this current Premier
League campaign after defeating their
visitor, Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light this Sunday.
The
visitors had failed to net a
first half goal in each of their previous three
league outings, though it took just five minutes for them to find the breakthrough in foggy Southport.
I always hope that
first time
visitors to our place get to see some of the more interesting sports on display, namely dodgeball (there's a HUGE
league that plays in the tennis courts) and bicycle polo (which you can see a sneak peak of to my left in the photo above).
Taking place from the 7th - 9th April at the Tobacco Dock in London,
visitors to the PlayStation stand will have the opportunity to experience the upcoming PlayStation VR exclusive software titles recently shown at GDC, and available to demo for the
first time in the UK including RIGS: Mechanized Combat
League and THE PLAYROOM VR.
This conversion of an old slate quarry, however, is certainly in a
league of its own: touted to be the world's
first and largest underground trampoline installation, Bounce Below is a series of three giant trampolines, linking stairways and slides that allow will
visitors to enjoy this old mining cavern in a totally unexpected way.