For the second time in the Premier League, the Ayew brothers are set to face each other when Aston Villa travel to Swansea on Saturday Night Football - live on Sky Sports. Both players got on the scoresheet the first time these two sides met in October, with Andre Ayew scoring a late winner.But Jordan and Andre are not the only siblings to meet in a Premier League clash. Here are four other pairs of brothers who have gone head-to-head… Kolo and Yaya Toure Liverpool defender Kolo Toure challenges brother Yaya Toure of Manchester City The Toures played alongside each other at Manchester City for three seasons before Kolo made the move to Liverpool in 2013, where the Ivorian still plays.However, the pair did not face each other in the Premier League until 2015.Kolo Toure has been playing in the Premier League since 2002 whilst Yaya joined Manchester City from Barcelona in 2010.In Liverpools 2-1 win over Manchester City in March last year, Kolo Toure came on as an 83rd minute substitute so shared the pitch with Yaya for just over seven minutes. Eight months later, they matched up for just one minute.They also met for the first time in a cup final this season as Manchester City beat Liverpool on penalties in the Capital One Cup final.Anton and Rio Ferdinand Anton and Rio Ferdinand last faced each other in 2012 The Ferdinand brothers began their professional careers at West Ham, but moved on to different clubs. However, that did not stop the two brothers from facing each other eight times.The majority of their match-ups involved Rio taking on his younger brother Anton in games between West Ham and Manchester United - they met four times between 2005 and 2007.Gary and Phil Neville Phil and Gary Neville played each other when they were both club captains Gary Neville is currently the head coach of Valencia with his brother Phil one of his assistants.The pair grew up together as successful products of the Manchester United academy, before Phil made the move to Everton in 2005.Both Nevilles were club captains in two of the five matches they faced each other in and overall, their head-to-head Premier League record stands as two wins each and a draw.Andy and Michael Dawson Andy Dawson played for Hull from 2003 to 2013, where his brother Michael currently plays Andy and Michael Dawson were born in Hull, but both went on to play for Nottingham Forests academy. Andy spent the first two years of his professional career there between 1997 and 1999, while Michael plied his trade at the club for four years before moving to Tottenham in 2005. Michael Dawson played at Tottenham for 10 seasons Andy had already been at Hull for two years before Michael joined Tottenham, and it was at these two clubs where the brothers would face off in the Premier League.Michael Dawson came on as a 89th minute substitute in February 2009 when Hull played Tottenham, but when the two teams faced off in January 2010, the Dawson brothers both played the full 90 minutes in their respective defensive roles.Other brothers in the Premier LeagueThe other siblings to have played in the Premier League - but never faced each other - are as follows:Ray / Rod / Danny WallaceSteven / Gary CaldwellCraig / Gary GardnerShaun / Bradley Wright-PhillipsShola / Sammy AmeobiKevin-Prince / Jerome BoatengJustin / Gavin HoyteAlan / Stephen QuinnCarl / Leon CortDickson / Kelvin EtuhuXabi / Mikel AlonsoStefan / Luke MooreFabio / RafaelStephen / Noel HuntJostein / Tore Andre FloLomana / Kazenga Lua LuaMarcus / Martin OlssonAdam / James ChambersLuuk / Siem de Jong Also See: Martin Tylers stats Player of the Month Wholesale Football Jerseys Throwback . 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Wilson hit Schenn from behind during Tuesday nights game in Philadelphia, earning a five-minute major for charging and a game misconduct. He has a phone hearing with the department of player safety, which limits any potential suspension to five or fewer games.EDMONTON -- The Calgary Roughnecks and Edmonton Rush needed an extra game to decide the National Lacrosse Leagues West Division final. Shawn Evans scored a pair of goals in a special 10-minute mini-game as the Calgary Roughnecks defeated the Edmonton Rush 2-1 on Friday night to advance to the NLLs final. The Roughnecks came into the night holding a 1-0 series lead thanks to a 12-11 overtime victory in Calgary last Saturday. However, the Rush were able to hang on for a 15-13 win in Game 2, sending the series to the extra mini-game to decide the series. Calgary got on board first in the mini-game as Evans had Rush goalie Aaron Bold going the other way with a shot two minutes in and then added another goal a minute later to give the Roughnecks at 2-0 lead. Edmonton finally scored in the extra match with 1:39 to play with a goal by Zack Greer, but Calgary was able to kill the clock from there. "You never know what to expect in a short overtime game like that," Evans said. "Im just so proud of how we never quit on the night, even when things didnt look very good. We stuck together and now we are heading to the championship. It feels good." The Roughnecks actually trailed 11-2 at one point in the full-length game, but came roaring back and gave themselves the momentum heading into the extra match-up. "This is one of the greatest feelings of my life," said Calgary goalie Mike Poulin. "It was a hell of a night. I am really well of the way we responded and the way we played after the first half of the first game. We let it slip away for a bit, but we showed a lot of character and played a good 40 minutes after that to win the West." Poulins coach agreed. "The big thing was to grind them down and remember who we are," said Roughnecks head coach Curt Malawsky. "It wasnt an easy game and I am very proud of our guys. They were all over us. It was just one goal at a time and then you start believing a bit. Then it is one loose ball or one save or a faceoff. It showed a lot when you could have easily mailed it in and play for another day, but the guys wouldnt do that. We have a special group here and we are excited to be playing again next week." Calgary will now wait to see if their opponent will be the Rochester Knighthawks or the Buffalo Bandits when the two teams finish their series on Saturday night. It was the first home playoff date in the nine-year history of the Edmonton Rush, who won the NLLs regular-season title with a 16-2 record. "In the extra time, we out-played them, we out-chanced them. We had our opportunities," said Rush head coach and GM Derek Keenan "Its a crappy way to end our season, but thats the way it ended and its hard to swallow, thats for sure." Bold certainly isnt a fan of the new NLL playoff format. "I think its just ridiculous that 10 minutes decides the East or West Division, as well as a Champions Cup," he said. &quuot;That needs to be switched around to a full game because thats a little bit of a joke.dddddddddddd. I may be saying that because were on the short end of the stick, but realistically thats not a way to win. But Calgary won and hats off to them." Things actually looked like they were going to go Edmontons way to start the night. The Rush took a 2-0 lead in the nights first game with a pair of quick goals bookended around the five-minute mark of the first quarter, as Mark Matthews and Greer got shots past Poulin. Calgary responded with its first goal midway through the opening frame, as Evans scored on the Roughnecks first shot of the game on Bold. Edmonton made it 3-1 as Bold sent defender Nik Bilic on a breakaway and he made good on the opportunity. Calgary cut the lead to a goal, but the Rush came storming back with an impressive five goals in a 90-second span, including the second of the game for both Matthews and Greer, to lead 8-2 with three minutes to play in the first. The five goals in a minute-and-a-half set a new NLL record. The Rush outshot Calgary 18-6 in the first, with their eight goals tying a team record for the most goals in a quarter. Edmonton kept coming to start the second as Curtis Knight scored a short-handed goal just 23 seconds in. The Rush struck twice more in the first five minutes of the second to make it 11-2, prompting the Roughnecks to replace Poulin in net with backup Frankie Scigliano. Calgary finally stopped Edmontons run of eight goals in a row with four straight of its own, before Edmonton finally got one back for a 12-6 lead at the half. Poulin returned to the Calgary net for the second half. The third goals of the game from Evans and Dane Dobbie allowed Calgary to close the score to 14-10 heading into the fourth quarter. The Roughnecks kept coming and notched a pair of goals to close the score to 14-12 four minutes into the fourth. Scott Ranger scored with just over five minutes to go to make it a one-goal game, but the Rush were able to hang on for dear life and put the game away with an empty-net goal from Bilic to give them the 15-13 win and force the mini-game to decide the series. Notes: It was the third time that the two Alberta-based team have met in the NLL playoffs. The Rush won the two previous post-season encounters, emerging victorious in one-game West Division semifinals in both 2010 and 2012a Edmonton won the season series between the two teams for the first time in franchise history, going 3-1. However, Calgary handed the Rush their lone loss at home this yeara Edmonton finished the regular season as the NLLs top team with a record of 16-2, while Calgary was second in the West at 12-6a The Roughnecks 12-11 overtime win in the first game of the series was a bit contentious as the Rush claimed Jeff Shattlers game tying goal in the final minute shouldnt have counted due to an unreviewed crease violationa The announced attendance in Edmonton was 9,120. ' ' '