The scoreboard didn't move in the second half until the final minute of the game when
the home side scored their try and threatened to share the spoils.
The Dark Blues, fielding a mix of Greyhounds and 1st team squad members, were made to sweat at the death when
the home side scored a last minute try and had a conversion to claim a draw.
Kevin - Prince Boateng, Las Palmas Provided the finishing volley as Las Palmas scored the goal of the weekend, a brilliant team effort that put his side one up at Villarreal (before
the home side scored twice in the second half to win 2 - 1).
Rojo made his return from injury playing for the U23; s, gaining some much - needed match fitness, then returning in the UEFA Champions League against Basel, following that with another good performance in the 4 - 2 victory over Watford in the Premier League on Tuesday evening, conceding a penalty in the second half which saw
the home side score twice in seven minutes.
Not exact matches
The Foxes opened the
scoring early on, as a ball from Riyad Mahrez allowed Vardy to tap
home to put Claude Puel's
side a goal to the good in the third minute.
Coming up against Arsenal, it would be a no brainer to see the visitors have large spells of possession and nullify whatever little threat the
home side may pose; but Johnson, playing as the Right - Winger, could initiate counterattacks with his deceptive pace and has the ability to deliver that final ball for the likes of Steven Fletcher and Conor Wickham — who could start upfront for the Black Cats against Arsenal, to finish off a goal
scoring chance.
The
home side opened the
scoring after Kevin De Bruyne fired a brilliant left - footed strike past Cech.
There were chances for both
sides and with Arsenal dominating the ball and the
home side lookingh dangerous on the break it was well poised but when Palace
scored the balance tipped heavily in their favour.
After a hard fought first half where either
side could have and should have
scored, with Manchester United keeper Thomas Kuszczak pulling off the best save of the match, Wayne Rooney cleverly ghosted in to ram
home a Darren Fletcher cross.
but its a bit sad to see that i as i know more about arsenal fans than other fans, to say from the bottom of my heart, that the fans on here are as worse as the worst if not the worst fans out there... arsenal being on a run, with özil
scoring one of the best goals i have ever seen on tuesday, draws against the best defensive
side in the league and no they arent stoke city or something they are SPURS equally title challenger as any of arsenal man city, man united, chelsea, liverpool, a team that sent man city
home when they (city) looked unbeatable..
Arsenal can not afford to underestimate Burnley, who not so long ago defeated a lethargic Manchester City
side at
home, and need to emphasize on
scoring that all - important first goal early on in the game.
When's the last time we failed to
score a goal at
home against a lesser
side?
Against Southampton, with Vincent Kompany benched, Lampard captained the
home side, and
scored something of a vintage Lampard effort with a precise finish on 31 minutes.
The North - East
side are now tenth in the table but still only nine points from the drop zone so O'Neill will not be getting complacent and though he saw Frazier Campbell make a successful comeback on the weekend,
scoring at
home to Middlesbrough in his first game in over a year, Sunderland could still do with more attacking options.
6 — Swansea have
scored fewer
home goals than any other @premierleague
side this season (6), while Liverpool have
scored the most away from
home (29).
Back to his best after a recent dip, Steven Gerrard raised his game for Liverpool as they took on Everton in the Merseyside Derby,
scoring a stunning free - kick in the second half to cap an energetic display, which should have led to all three points for the
home side.
The
home side opened the
scoring in the 26th minute, after a cross from Serge Aurier was turned into his own goal from Dan Butler as Pochettino's
side found a breakthrough.
Couldn't
score vs a mid-table Liverpool
side at
home.
The
home side opened the
scoring through Bernard, as the Brazilian's curling effort left Ederson with no chance.
Leicester opened the
scoring in the 27th minute, after some smart play from Riyad Mahrez saw Vardy through on goal, as the England international placed the ball past David De Gea to give the
home side the lead.
He
scored a superb brace away from
home against Sunderland to win his
side the game from a goal down.
It was pretty much the same after the break and a brilliant solo effort from De Bruyne put the
home side back in the lead, but after that the gunners really dug in and even though we could not get our flowing football going we did produce a moment of magic with Alexis
scoring a second equaliser with a massive assist from Giroud.
The
home side opened the
scoring through Spaniard Fernando Llorente, as the forward's class first touch allowed him to bag his first goal for the club on his 17th appearance.
Now Juventus have to go to the Santiago Bernabeu to not just face a white - hot Real Madrid
side in front of a white - hot Real Madrid
home crowd, they have to somehow
score at least three goals without conceding on the road just to catch up in the tie.
Nani
scored a controversial second when Heurelho Gomes mistakenly assumed he had a free - kick only for the Manchester United man to kick the ball into the net to give the
home side a crucial win.
The
home side opened the
scoring on 17 minutes as Edson Mexer headed
home Paul - Georges Ntep's superb corner delivery.
Cavani could have made matters worse but missed an open goal before air - balling another golden goal
scoring opportunity to double the
home sides lead.
A 3 - 0 win over Reading stopped the rot, though they were then beaten 3 - 1 by Manchester United at Old Trafford, still they followed that up with a 1 - 0 away win at Southampton, and then even more impressively with a surprise 1 - 0 win at
home to Manchester City, with none other than Adam Johnson
scoring the winner against the
side he left in the summer.
Referee Lee Mason played the advantage as the ball ran on to Gary Taylor - Fletcher who
scored for the
home side who then threatened an equaliser which never came.
After
scoring a crucial winner at
home to Leicester that brought Arsene Wenger's
side back into the title race, the striker put in a great performance against Hull City and was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.
The 17 year - old came off the bench in yesterday's devastating 5 - 0 loss at
home to Everton U23, and was unable to change the game as his
side continued to fall further behind after entering the field with the
score at 2 - 0.
The
home side opened the
scoring just seconds after the start of the second half, as a cross from Cesar Azpilicueta allowed Morata to head
home to put the Blues 1 - 0 to the good.
The
score line remained at 2 - 0 in favor of the
home side until the 83rd minute, when Aaron Ramsey halved the 2 - goal deficit and set some panic in the hosts» ranks.
Arsene Wenger's
side might be in good
scoring form at
home at the moment, before and after the arrival of the former Dortmund stars, but their recent away Premier League form has been poor with two defeats and a draw, which has led to them losing ground on Spurs.
Despite having 12 efforts on goal, with five of these being on target, the
home side were only able to
score twice, something some United fans may not be happy about.
Arsenal went into half - time with the
scores tied at 0 - 0, but following the break everything was going in favour of the
home side up until
scoring the opener, and they continued to dominate right up until we
scored a late equaliser against the run of play.
Stephen Hunt
scored the first goal of the League season after some sloppy defending but Didier Drogba leveled things with a fine free kick but then Boaz Myhill kept the
home side at bay with some good saves until Drogba
scored a fine second in injury time which may or may not have actually been meant as a cross.
It only took the striker 38 seconds to open the
scoring and break the
home side's resolve, profiting from a Rudy Riou blunder to fire OM ahead.
Malky Mackay's Watford
side ran rampant at
home to Sheffield Wednesday with Arsenal loanee Henri Lansbury being the chief architect
scoring a brace.
As the game entered the final ten minutes and Germany looked to be heading for a
home defeat, a familiar face came on to save his national
side and
score a landmark goal.
France did however, find a reply from Kevin Gameiro who was setup by Manchester City full - back Sagna and West Ham star Dimitri Payet wrapped up a first - half comeback just three minutes later,
scoring to put the
home side ahead — although we are not quite sure what the Bulgarian goalkeeper was playing at.
The
home side opened the
scoring through France international Moussa Sissoko in the fifth minute, with starlet Dele Alli then doubling their lead later in the half thanks to a deflection.
Six minutes into the extra half - hour, Gillingham's keeper
scored an own goal to give Brackley the lead, and then James Armson completed his hat trick to put the
home side up, 4 - 2.
The
home side opened the
scoring in the 13th minute, after a ball across the box from Cesc Fabregas found Brazilian Willian, who tapped the ball
home to put his
side 1 - 0 to the good.
The
home side opened the
scoring in the 55th minute, after forward Michy Batshuayi turned
home a cross in the six yard box to put the Blues ahead.
Goals from Fernando Torres, Ryan Babel and Alberto Aquilani's first for the club put the
home side 3 - 0 up inside the first thirty minutes and looked like they would go on a
scoring spree.
Arsene Wenger's
side have won six of their seven matches since adopting a new 3 -4-2-1 formation,
scoring 13 goals in the process, including wins over supposed «bogey»
sides Stoke City and Southampton away from
home.
Wenger's men mark themselves as the only
side to prevent Conte's Chelsea from
scoring at
home since his arrival in April 2016.
The
home side deservedly opened the
scoring in the 27th minute when Willian Jose smashed Adnan Januzaj's cross past Jan Oblak from 12 yards out.
However, Mauricio Pochettino's
side have now gone four games without
scoring from open play in all competitions after Vincent Janssen's second penalty in a week saw them scrape a 1 - 1 draw at
home to Leicester City.