Tottenham and Fulham are playing in the English Premier League schedule on Wednesday and the match comes at a crucial time for both teams, as Fulham is trying to get out of the bottom of the EPL table, while the Spurs are trying to climb to the top and each team will get their chance for this week's games and the match will be at Craven Cottage and streaming from NBC Sports.
Arsenal comes into the day leading the EPL on top of the table over Chelsea and Manchester City, while Liverpool is a point back in the standings and past that is Everton and Newcastle while Southampton and Manchester United are just ahead of Tottenham on the league table. Fulham is way down and they have just three wins this season and nine losses and they have only one win at home so far while the Spurs have won six of their matches.
Last week saw Tottenham and Manchester United play one of the best games and that was on the Sunday schedule in the early part of the day and was one of the most exciting of the day. The scoring was started off by the Spurs when Kyle Walker added a goal, but just over 10 minutes later Wayne Rooney came through and knotted the game up and that wasn't all from him. Sandro added another goal for Tottenham to give the team the lead and then Rooney came back and scored another goal to get the draw and that was huge for Man U and took another point from Tottenham.
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More news on the EPL and the leaders in Arsenal: Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey indulged his new scoring habit with two goals in a 3-0 win at his old club Cardiff City as the visitors opened up a seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League on Saturday.
Welshman Ramsey, who spent eight years with the Bluebirds until his move to north London in 2008, notched his 12th and 13th strikes of the season in all competitions and was applauded by the home fans in Arsenal's 10th league win of the campaign.
Everton's Spanish teenager Gerard Deulofeu, on loan from Barcelona, scored one goal and inspired his team mates to a 4-0 victory over Stoke City that took them into the top four.
Fulham manager Martin Jol was facing increased pressure after his relegation-threatened side went down 3-0 at fellow strugglers West Ham United, while Sunderland, second from bottom, drew 0-0 at mid-table Aston Villa.
Tony Pulis's first game in charge of basement club Crystal Palace ended in a 1-0 defeat at Norwich City.
In the late kickoff, Moussa Sissoko produced a moment of magic to give Newcastle United all three points in a 2-1 home win over West Bromwich Albion.
The French midfielder struck a right-foot shot from 20 meters into the top corner after West Brom's Chris Brunt had cancelled out Yoan Gouffran's first-half opener.
Arsenal have 31 points from 13 games, ahead of Liverpool, Chelsea and Everton, all on 24. Newcastle are fifth on 23.
Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City play on Sunday, when eighth-placed champions Manchester United visit faltering Tottenham Hotspur.
CARDIFF OVATION
Arsenal's Ramsey got his first goal in the 29th minute in Wales after timing his arrival into the penalty area perfectly and glancing a fine header from Mesut Ozil's cross beyond keeper David Marshall to give Arsene Wenger's side the lead.
The 22-year-old Ramsey, who left Cardiff for Arsenal for five million pounds ($8.19 million) in 2008, did not celebrate in front of his former supporters and they in turn gave the midfielder an ovation of their own.
In the final minute, following another slick Arsenal attack, Ramsey drilled home his side's third and his eighth goal in the league this term.
In between, Arsenal had dominated but it took until the 86th minute, when Mathieu Flamini made it 2-0 from Ozil's pass, for the visitors to kill off Cardiff's hopes of a comeback.
They were grateful, too, for a sharp save by Wojciech Szczesny from Fraizer Campbell with the game in the balance in the first half.
"It shows you how much Aaron Ramsey has improved," Wenger told the BBC. "We came here two or three years ago and he had a nightmare here in a cup game, which shows you how much improved he is as a player.
"You are always torn between being happy to score and happy you can win the game but out of respect for the club where he was educated he didn't celebrate.
"It was a very solid defensive performance that was needed against Cardiff. When you play first (before your rivals) you can only do your job and see what happens after. But if you do your job well you can relax."
At Goodison Park, Deulofeu, on a season-long loan at Everton from the Nou Camp, was a constant threat to Mark Hughes's visiting Stoke side.
The 19-year-old gave the hosts the lead on the stroke of halftime by exchanging passes with Steven Pienaar and Gareth Barry and firing in at the near post.
Deulofeu then crossed for Seamus Coleman to make it 2-0 just after the break, before Bryan Oviedo scored from 20 meters for the third before the hour mark.
Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, on loan from Chelsea, claimed his eighth league goal in nine games after 79 minutes to complete Everton's win.
Everton manager Roberto Martinez said of Deulofeu: "It was the most satisfying individual performance we had because he had to wait for so long to get his chance".
(Reuters)