Monday, August 14 - Manchester United 1 (Varane 76') Wolves 0: Raphael Varane's late header earned United a fortunuate win over Wolves, who were denied a last-gasp penalty when United goalkeeper Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic. "It looked like the keeper nearly took our forward's head off ... you go for the ball and clatter the player that hard, it is a penalty," said Wolves manager Gary O'Neil. Reuters
Soccer Football - Premier League - Burnley v Manchester City - Turf Moor, Burnley, Britain - August 11, 2023 Manchester City's Erling Braut Haaland celebrates scoring their first goal with teammate Rodri Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club /league/player publications. Please contact your account representative for further details.
Saturday, Aug 12 - Arsenal 2 (Nketiah 26', Saka 32') Nottingham Forest 1 (Awoniyi 82'): Last season's runners-up started the campaign with three points with Bukayo Saka's stunning first-half finish the highlight, although a late goal from substitute Taiwo Awoniyi made it a nervy finale at the Emirates. "We didn't kill the game," said Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. "You cannot give teams anything and we gave them hope." Reuters
Bournemouth 1 (Solanke 82') West Ham 1 (Bowen 51'): A late leveller from Dominic Solanke earned new Cherries manager Andoni Iraola a point in his first game in charge after Jarrod Bowen has put West Ham in front with a curling finish. Hammers manager David Moyes said: "There's a lot of talk about needing to buy a centre-forward, but I'm going to see if Jarrod can do the job." Getty
Brighton 4 (March 36', Pedro pen 71', Adingra 85', Ferguson 90'+5) Luton 1 (Morris pen 81'): Ominous heavy defeat for Luton in their first top-flight game in 31 years as the Seagulls - without Liverpool/Chelsea bound Moises Caicedo - strolled to a comfortable win. Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi said: "We are not at our best yet because there are new players and we need to give them time to understand our ideas, but I am happy." Reuters
Everton 0 Fulham 1 (De Cordova-Reid 73'): Missed chances cost Everton dearly as substitute Bobby de Cordova-Reid earned the Cottagers victory at Goodison Park, with Neal Maupay squandering the best opportunities for Sean Dyche's side. "Very frustrated with the outcome," Everton manager Dyche said. "The mix of a performance was good, but we have to score a goal." Getty
Sheffield United 0 Crystal Palace 1 (Edouard 49'): The Blades' return to the top-flight ended in defeat as Odsonne Edouard scored the winner as the Eagles kicked-off their first season without striker Wilfried Zaha since 2013/14. "What he's done for us in pre-season and today, that's what he's got," Palace manager Roy Hodgson said of his match-winner. "That's in his locker and it's really good to see him bringing that out." Getty
Newcastle United 5 (Tonali 6', Isak 16, 58', Wilson 77', Barnes 90'+1) Aston Villa 1 (Diaby 11'): A blistering Newcastle performance saw them blow away Unai Emery's Villa in spectacular style at St James' Park, with new boys Sandro Tonali and Harvey Barnes both on target. "It was a tight game decided by our ruthlessness in front of goal," said Magpies manager Eddie Howe. "Everything clicked for us today." Getty
Sunday, Aug 13 - Brentford 2 (Mbeumo pen 26', Wissa 36) Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Romero 11', Emerson 45'+4): An entertaining game ended all square with Emerson scoring to earn new Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou a point, in the first game since Harry Kane's exit. "We controlled the game for the most part, we were probably weren't as much of a threat in the final third as we would like to be," said the Australian coach. AP
Chelsea 1 (Disasi 37') Liverpool 1 (Diaz 18'): Honours even at Stamford Bridge after new Blues defender Axel Disasi cancelled out the brilliant team goal that was finished off by Reds' attacker Luis Diaz. "We feel pleased, but at the same time disappointed because we wanted to win and we deserved to win," said Mauricio Pochettino, after his first game as Chelsea manager. Reuters
Monday, August 14 - Manchester United 1 (Varane 76') Wolves 0: Raphael Varane's late header earned United a fortunuate win over Wolves, who were denied a last-gasp penalty when United goalkeeper Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic. "It looked like the keeper nearly took our forward's head off ... you go for the ball and clatter the player that hard, it is a penalty," said Wolves manager Gary O'Neil. Reuters
Soccer Football - Premier League - Burnley v Manchester City - Turf Moor, Burnley, Britain - August 11, 2023 Manchester City's Erling Braut Haaland celebrates scoring their first goal with teammate Rodri Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club /league/player publications. Please contact your account representative for further details.
Saturday, Aug 12 - Arsenal 2 (Nketiah 26', Saka 32') Nottingham Forest 1 (Awoniyi 82'): Last season's runners-up started the campaign with three points with Bukayo Saka's stunning first-half finish the highlight, although a late goal from substitute Taiwo Awoniyi made it a nervy finale at the Emirates. "We didn't kill the game," said Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. "You cannot give teams anything and we gave them hope." Reuters
Bournemouth 1 (Solanke 82') West Ham 1 (Bowen 51'): A late leveller from Dominic Solanke earned new Cherries manager Andoni Iraola a point in his first game in charge after Jarrod Bowen has put West Ham in front with a curling finish. Hammers manager David Moyes said: "There's a lot of talk about needing to buy a centre-forward, but I'm going to see if Jarrod can do the job." Getty
Brighton 4 (March 36', Pedro pen 71', Adingra 85', Ferguson 90'+5) Luton 1 (Morris pen 81'): Ominous heavy defeat for Luton in their first top-flight game in 31 years as the Seagulls - without Liverpool/Chelsea bound Moises Caicedo - strolled to a comfortable win. Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi said: "We are not at our best yet because there are new players and we need to give them time to understand our ideas, but I am happy." Reuters
Everton 0 Fulham 1 (De Cordova-Reid 73'): Missed chances cost Everton dearly as substitute Bobby de Cordova-Reid earned the Cottagers victory at Goodison Park, with Neal Maupay squandering the best opportunities for Sean Dyche's side. "Very frustrated with the outcome," Everton manager Dyche said. "The mix of a performance was good, but we have to score a goal." Getty
Sheffield United 0 Crystal Palace 1 (Edouard 49'): The Blades' return to the top-flight ended in defeat as Odsonne Edouard scored the winner as the Eagles kicked-off their first season without striker Wilfried Zaha since 2013/14. "What he's done for us in pre-season and today, that's what he's got," Palace manager Roy Hodgson said of his match-winner. "That's in his locker and it's really good to see him bringing that out." Getty
Newcastle United 5 (Tonali 6', Isak 16, 58', Wilson 77', Barnes 90'+1) Aston Villa 1 (Diaby 11'): A blistering Newcastle performance saw them blow away Unai Emery's Villa in spectacular style at St James' Park, with new boys Sandro Tonali and Harvey Barnes both on target. "It was a tight game decided by our ruthlessness in front of goal," said Magpies manager Eddie Howe. "Everything clicked for us today." Getty
Sunday, Aug 13 - Brentford 2 (Mbeumo pen 26', Wissa 36) Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Romero 11', Emerson 45'+4): An entertaining game ended all square with Emerson scoring to earn new Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou a point, in the first game since Harry Kane's exit. "We controlled the game for the most part, we were probably weren't as much of a threat in the final third as we would like to be," said the Australian coach. AP
Chelsea 1 (Disasi 37') Liverpool 1 (Diaz 18'): Honours even at Stamford Bridge after new Blues defender Axel Disasi cancelled out the brilliant team goal that was finished off by Reds' attacker Luis Diaz. "We feel pleased, but at the same time disappointed because we wanted to win and we deserved to win," said Mauricio Pochettino, after his first game as Chelsea manager. Reuters
Monday, August 14 - Manchester United 1 (Varane 76') Wolves 0: Raphael Varane's late header earned United a fortunuate win over Wolves, who were denied a last-gasp penalty when United goalkeeper Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic. "It looked like the keeper nearly took our forward's head off ... you go for the ball and clatter the player that hard, it is a penalty," said Wolves manager Gary O'Neil. Reuters