Manchester United 1 Chelsea 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Chelsea may have lost Eden Hazard, but they have looked good in pre-season and the chance for their youngsters to be given a chance to shine is no bad thing. A winning start for Frank Lampard as United take a little while to gel. Getty
Liverpool 3 Norwich City 0, Friday, 11pm (UAE time). Liverpool looked good, despite not winning the Community Shield, and Mohamed Salah, pictured, looked in fine nick. They should have too much for newly promoted Norwich. AFP
West Ham United 1 Manchester City 4, Saturday, 3.30pm. Pep Guardiola, pictured, will look to his side to begin their hat-trick bid in style in London and the champions should be too strong for their opponents. AFP
Bournemouth 2 Sheffield United 0, Saturday, 6pm. Bournemouth have always been good at beating the sides they ought to be defeating, and the threat of Callum Wilson, pictured, and Josh King should be too much for Sheffield United in their first top-flight game in 12 years. Getty
Burnley 1 Southampton 3, Saturday, 6pm. Southampton ended last season well and with Nathan Redmond, pictured, having a new four-year deal they can start 2019/20 strong at Turf Moor. Getty
Crystal Palace 0 Everton 3, Saturday, 6pm. Everton have spent big this summer, though they ironically didn't manage to prise Wilfried Zaha from Saturday's opponents. But with Richarlison, pictured, in the line-up the Toffees can prevail here. Getty
Watford 1 Brighton & Hove Albion 1. Saturday, 6pm. Brighton have a new manager in Graham Potter, pictured, and he can oversee a solid start at Vicarage Road. Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur 2 Aston Villa 0. Saturday, 8.30pm. Tottenham have injuries but the quality of Harry Kane, pictured, should be enough to see off Villa. Getty
Leicester City 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Sunday, 5pm. Both sides are fancied to do well this season. This could be a stalemate, with Raul Jimenez, pictured, leading the threat upfront for Wolves. Getty
Newcastle United 2 Arsenal 3, Sunday, 5pm. Arsenal have strengthened in offence and then with some last-gasp defensive acquisitions. Newcastle will test their new defence but Arsenal's attack, led by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, pictured, should be too hot to handle. Getty
Manchester United 1 Chelsea 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Chelsea may have lost Eden Hazard, but they have looked good in pre-season and the chance for their youngsters to be given a chance to shine is no bad thing. A winning start for Frank Lampard as United take a little while to gel. Getty
Liverpool 3 Norwich City 0, Friday, 11pm (UAE time). Liverpool looked good, despite not winning the Community Shield, and Mohamed Salah, pictured, looked in fine nick. They should have too much for newly promoted Norwich. AFP
West Ham United 1 Manchester City 4, Saturday, 3.30pm. Pep Guardiola, pictured, will look to his side to begin their hat-trick bid in style in London and the champions should be too strong for their opponents. AFP
Bournemouth 2 Sheffield United 0, Saturday, 6pm. Bournemouth have always been good at beating the sides they ought to be defeating, and the threat of Callum Wilson, pictured, and Josh King should be too much for Sheffield United in their first top-flight game in 12 years. Getty
Burnley 1 Southampton 3, Saturday, 6pm. Southampton ended last season well and with Nathan Redmond, pictured, having a new four-year deal they can start 2019/20 strong at Turf Moor. Getty
Crystal Palace 0 Everton 3, Saturday, 6pm. Everton have spent big this summer, though they ironically didn't manage to prise Wilfried Zaha from Saturday's opponents. But with Richarlison, pictured, in the line-up the Toffees can prevail here. Getty
Watford 1 Brighton & Hove Albion 1. Saturday, 6pm. Brighton have a new manager in Graham Potter, pictured, and he can oversee a solid start at Vicarage Road. Reuters
Tottenham Hotspur 2 Aston Villa 0. Saturday, 8.30pm. Tottenham have injuries but the quality of Harry Kane, pictured, should be enough to see off Villa. Getty
Leicester City 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Sunday, 5pm. Both sides are fancied to do well this season. This could be a stalemate, with Raul Jimenez, pictured, leading the threat upfront for Wolves. Getty
Newcastle United 2 Arsenal 3, Sunday, 5pm. Arsenal have strengthened in offence and then with some last-gasp defensive acquisitions. Newcastle will test their new defence but Arsenal's attack, led by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, pictured, should be too hot to handle. Getty
Manchester United 1 Chelsea 2, Sunday, 7.30pm. Chelsea may have lost Eden Hazard, but they have looked good in pre-season and the chance for their youngsters to be given a chance to shine is no bad thing. A winning start for Frank Lampard as United take a little while to gel. Getty