Match reports from the Premier League: goals, line-ups, stats and what each result means in the table.
Two set pieces from Regan Slater, two goals before half-time, and Hull's first league win over Manchester United since 1974. United had 21 shots and 71.5% possession. They also had nothing.
Crystal Palace had 58% of the ball, four big chances and an xG of 2.04. They lost 2-0. Dewsbury-Hall and Barry scored, Pickford saved what needed saving, and Everton won on opening weekend for the first time in five years.
Two Sunderland giveaways, two Ipswich goals. Emersonn punished the first, Jack Clarke — a Sunderland player not long ago — punished the second at 90. Gary O'Neil starts his Ipswich tenure with three points and seven new signings in the XI.
Forest hit the post, missed the headers and controlled the ball. Leeds had a free-kick specialist. Stach's long-range effort slipped inside the near post two minutes from time and settled a game that was drifting nowhere.
Havertz at 15, Saka at 23, Ødegaard at 49. But the number that defines opening night is a different one: Coventry did not make a single tackle until the 69th minute, by which point they were already three down.