Stoke City picked up three points against Aston Villa and Everton drew with Leicester City in the Premier League as we roundup the results for USMNT players. In the2.Bundesliga, Bobby Wood tore his MCL with Erzegebirge Aue and reportedly will miss two months.

We start in the Premier League where Brad Guzan made his 100th consecutive Premier League start for Aston Villa in a 2-1 loss to Stoke City. Geoff Cameron wasn’t in the squad for Stoke City, with Stoke’s Mame Diouf cancelling out Scott Sinclair’s 20th minute opener with a 45th minute equalizer. A 93rd minute penalty was the difference at Villa Park. Stoke City are 10th in the Premier League table with Aston Villa 19th and tied on points with 18th-place Burnley and 17th-place QPR.

“We need to be brave and go and get the ball and try and affect the football match,” Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood said. “I am sure we have the quality in the squad. It’s just about putting the right jigsaw together at certain times to win the games. But it was a cruel way to lose the match. At the end, I thought neither team deserved to win.”

Tim Howard and Everton needed an 88th minute own goal to draw 2-2 with Leicester City at Goodison Park. Steven Naismith opened the scoring in the 57th minute. Leicester equalized in the 63rd and went ahead in the 70th before equalizing for Everton two minutes from time. Everton are 12th in the Premier League table.

“I think it was a game of real highs and real lows,” Everton manager Roberto Martinez said. “I thought we were a little bit pedestrian in the first half – we allowed Leicester to be well organized and I think we found it a little bit difficult to be fluid in possession. After scoring the first goal we became a little bit frustrated. Leicester’s focus was on trying to be solid, but, after scoring the first goal, I expected us to take control of the game and maybe take it away from them. But, the two actions that we had to defend, I felt like we did it with fear, rather than being composed with a good communication and concentration as we did in the first half.”

Danny Williams and Reading shutout Ipswich Town 1-0 at Portman Road with Jamie Mackie scoring in the 14th minute. Eric Lichaj’s Nottingham Forest beat Tim Ream’s Bolton Wanderers 4-1 at The City Ground. Chris Burke scored for Bolton in the 8th minute and Michail Antonio in the 17th. Ream subbed out in the 34th. Bolton equalized from the penalty spot five minutes into first-half stoppage time. They went a man down in the 47th, with Forest converting a penalty in the 65th and Burke scoring again in the 88th minute.

Jonathan Spector and Birmingham City lost 4-3 to Brighton at The American Express Community Stadium. Birmingham’s Clayton Donaldson cancelled out Brighton’s 8th minute opener with a 13th minute goal. City had the opportunity to take the lead in first-half stoppage time, but failed to convert a penalty. Brighton were up two by the 58th with Wesley Thomas pulling a goal back in the 76th. Brighton scored again in the 85th. Lee Novak scored for Birmingham City two minutes into stoppage time.

Timmy Chandler started for Eintracht Frankfurt in their 3-1 Bundesliga loss to Mainz. Eintracht’s Stefan Aigner opened the scoring in the 35th minute, but that was it for the Eintracht offense. Eintracht played the final seven minutes a man down at Coface Arena. John Brooks and Hertha Berlin lost 2-1 to Wolfsburg at the VOLKSWAGEN ARENA. Wolfsburg’s Bas Dost scored on either side of a 30th minute Julian Schieber goal. In the 2.Bundesliga, Alejandro Morales started and played 63 minutes in Ingostadt’s 1-1 draw with Aalen. Ingolstadt’s Matthew Leckie equalized in the 77th minute. Bobby Wood subbed out with an injury in the 57th minute of Erzgebirge Aue’s 1-0 loss to Darmstadt.

In Liga MX, Michael Orozco and Puebla came back to beat Morelia 2-1 away. Facundo Erpen equalized in the 37th and Gustavo Alustiza scored Puebla’s winner in the 51st minute. Edgar Castillo and Atlas shutout Santos Laguna 1-0 at Estadio Corona. Arturo Gonzalez scored the game’s only goal in the 86th minute. The referee yellow carded Castillo a minute into stoppage time. Greg Garza started and Joe Corona subbed on in the 59th minute for Tijuana in their 1-0 win over Chivas. Gabriel Hauche scored in the 11th minute.After seven games, Tijuana is now two points clear at the top of the Liga MX table.

Did Not Play: Geoff Cameron (Stoke City 2 – Aston Villa 1), Brad Friedel and DeAndre Yedlin (Spurs 2 – West Ham 2), Oguchi Onyewu (Charlton 3 – Wigan 0), Rubin Rubio (Utrecht 1 – Heracles 1), Fabian Johnson (Gladbach 1 – Hamburg 1), Julian Green (Hamburg 1 – Gladbach 1), Herculez Gomez (Puebla 1 – Morelia 2), Jonathan Bornstein (Queretaro 1 – Monterrey 2)

Injured: Emerson Hyndman (Fulham 0 – Millwall 0), Aron Johannsson (AZ 2 – Go Ahead Eagles 0), Alejandro Bedoya (Nantes 0 – Lyon 1), Joe Gyau (Borussia Dortmund 3 – Stuttgart 2), Jose Torres (Tigres 0 – Chiapas 1)