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Soccer Tuesday: Your Running Commentary

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English Premier League action will continue today for the fifth consecutive day with three matches slated for action on the third day of 2017.

With the second half of the season beginning, Tuesday’s match ups will be key for some clubs. Tuesday’s action begins with Arsenal traveling to Dean Court to face AFC Bournemouth. The Gunners have defeated Bournemouth the last three meetings.

Crystal Palace will host a struggling Swansea team that is looking to get out of the relegation zone. The last time these two clubs met they provided the league with a nine-goal thriller that saw a Swansea City win, and the Swans will now be tasked with battling back from a four-point gap behind 17th place Palace.

Watford will travel to bet365 Stadium to play Stoke City, which will finish up Tuesday’s Premier League schedule. Elsewhere, the Copa del Rey continues in Spain with action that includes Atletico Madrid’s clash with Las Palmas.

If you will be watching today’s action, please share your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below.

Enjoy the action!

Tuesday’s TV Schedule

1:00 p.m. – beIN Sports USA – Celta Vigo vs. Valencia

2:45 p.m.- NBCSN- AFC Bournemouth vs. Arsenal F.C

3:00 p.m.-NBC Sports App- Crystal Palace vs. Swansea City

3:00 p.m.- NBC Sports App- Stoke City vs. Watford

3:15 pm. – beIN Sports USA – Las Palmas vs. Atletico Madrid.

Comments

  1. Swans showed a little moxy retaking the lead after giving up a goal late. If only the BPL was like MLS and they could play Palace four times this season.

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  2. It will be interesting to see what Swansea will do today. Purely from a sour grapes standpoint following the dismissal of “Away Games and PK’s” Bob, it was nice to see them lose to Bournemouth 3-0 over the weekend.

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    • Of course it is immature. . . I am not a journalist or a representative of Bob Bradley. I am a fan. I can be immature and irrational in my opinions. Would it be more mature to say I am seeking schadenfreude by hoping Swansea go down?

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