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Final PSL
Islamabad
Peshawar154/7
148/9 -
17th Match
Quetta
Multan156/8
152/5 -
16th Match
Peshawar
Multan164/8
183/3 -
15th Match
Islamabad
karachi156/2
153/6 -
14th Match
Peshawar
Lahore104/0
100 -
13th Match
Multan
Quetta108/1
102 -
12th Match
Lahore
Islamabad121
121/9 -
11th Match
Karachi
MultanNR
NR -
10th Match
Peshawar
Quetta143/5
141/8 -
9th Match
Quetta
Islamabad135/4
134/7 -
8th Match
Lahore
Karachi132
159/7 -
7th Match
Peshawar
Karachi131/9
135/5 -
6th Match
Islamabad
Multan117/5
113 -
5th Match
Lahore
Quetta119/9
120/1 -
4th Match
Peshawar
Islamabad176/6
142/9 -
3rd Match
Lahore
Multan136
179/5 -
2nd Match
Quetta
Karachi130/9
149/9 -
1st Match
Multan
Peshawar152/3
151/6
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Week-4, 9/9
Man Utd
Stoke2
2 -
Week-4, 9/9
Chelsea
Leicester2
1 -
Week-4,9/9
Tottenham
Everton3
0 -
Week-4, 9/9
Liverpool
Man City0
5 -
Week-2, 22/8
Everton
Man City1
1 -
Week-2, 20/8
Chelsea
Tottenham2
1 -
Week-2, 19/8
Arsenal
Stoke0
1 -
Week-2, 19/8
Crystal
Liverpool0
1 -
Week-2, 19/8
Brighton
Leicester0
2 -
Week-2, 19/8
Man Utd
Swansea4
0 -
Week-1, 13/8
Tottenham
Newcastle2
0 -
Week-1, 13/8
West Ham
Man U0
4 -
Week-1, 12/8
Man city
Brighton2
0 -
Week-1, 11/8
Leicester
Arsenal3
4 -
Week-1, 12/8
Stoke City
Everton0
1 -
Week-1, 12/8
Burnley
Chelsea3
2 -
Week-1 12/8
Liverpool
Watford3
3
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Jese Rodriguez marks Stoke debut with winner against Arsenal
- Updated: August 21, 2017
Jese Rodriguez struck a superb debut winner as Stoke held on for a 1-0 victory over Arsenal in the Premier League.

Jese Rodriguez scored on his Stoke debut. David Rogers/Getty Images
The former Real Madrid forward, who joined the Potters on a season-long loan from Paris Saint-Germain this week, struck the only goal of the game after 47 minutes at the newly-expanded bet365 Stadium.
Arsenal were aggrieved not to be awarded a penalty in the first half and Alexandre Lacazette had an effort ruled out for offside among a host of other chances created by the visitors.
Jack Butland was also impressive in the home goal as Stoke claimed their first points of the season but Arsene Wenger’s side will wonder how they came away with nothing.
The Gunners controlled a lot of the game and the likes of Aaron Ramsey — who received his usual booing treatment from the Stoke fans — and Granit Xhaka shone in midfield.
Arsenal had a deliberate ploy to chip the ball over the Stoke defence and it created a few openings.
Lacazette teed up Ramsey in such fashion but Mame Biram Diouf did enough to knock the midfielder off his stride and his shot was a tame one.
Diouf, however, was lucky not to concede a penalty when Arsenal tried this mode of attack again and he appeared to bring down Hector Bellerin. Referee Andre Marriner gave only a corner.
Danny Welbeck also got behind the defence from a clever dinked ball but Butland denied him.
For all the Gunners’ composure in possession, they were vulnerable to the counterattack.
Stoke were starved of possession but Jese served warning of his threat with a powerful run to set up Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, who was making his first start, but Petr Cech saved comfortably.
Choupo-Moting then turned provider but Ryan Shawcross headed his cross over.
Butland again had to be alert to smother a chance from Ramsey after Mesut Ozil floated a free-kick into the area and the Stoke keeper also saved a long-range Xhaka effort.
Stoke made a more positive start to the second half and were instantly rewarded as Jese started and finished the move that broke the deadlock.
The Spaniard carried the ball forward from inside his own half, exchanged passes with Saido Berahino — an early replacement for the injured Xherdan Shaqiri — and beat Cech with a low shot across goal.
Berahino, still looking for his first Stoke goal, might have added to the lead but Cech palmed over his awkward bouncing header.
Welbeck had opportunities at the other end but first mistimed a header and then failed to get a clean shot away under pressure from defenders before Ozil had an attempt blocked.
Arsenal upped the tempo, sending on Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott while Stoke withdrew Jese, and Lacazette rifled in a shot, only to turn and see a flag raised.
Wenger’s men pressed on — annoying Stoke by not putting the ball out after Erik Pieters went down injured — but the hosts stood firm.
Credit:@PA SPORT