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  1. Play BBC Sport's new Match of the Day Predictor gamepublished at 12:39 BST

    Banner displaying the MOTD Predictor game.Image source, BBC Sport

    Team news will be arriving in about 10 minutes.

    While you wait BBC Sport has just the thing to keep you entertained every week.

    After the success of our World Cup Predictor game, we've rebranded it for the club season as Match of the Day Predictor.

    It's simple to play - just predict the outcome of the six fixtures we've selected from across domestic and European competitions every week.

    The deadline for this weekend's games has already passed, but you can predict the fixtures for the next gameweek now.

    For more details on how to play and how to build your streak can be found here.

  2. Get involvedpublished at 12:36 BST

    We've all been there - optimistic and excited for a new season, only for a surprise opening day defeat to swiftly quash all that enthusiasm.

    That's probably how Manchester United, Tottenham and West Ham fans are feeling after all three had frustrating first-game defeats yesterday.

    So did your team suffer an opening-day loss? If so, let us know who you support and how that defeat is making you feel for the season ahead.

  3. Shocks and late drama - watch Saturday's highlightspublished at 12:33 BST

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    Highlights: Hull shock Man United on opening weekend

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    Brentford batter lacklustre Spurs in comfortable opening day win

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    Wasteful Palace are punished by Everton in Sage's first game

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    Highlights: Late drama in Ipswich v Sunderland

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    Highlights: Leeds silence the City ground late in second half

  4. Postpublished at 12:32 BST

    Before we get stuck in, how about some Saturday highlights?

  5. New eras and familiar facespublished at 12:30 BST

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    The opening weekend of the Premier League continues today with a fascinating set of fixtures that features new faces in the dugout, as well as familiar faces returning to take on their former club.

    Manchester City are one of four teams playing today who will have new managers taking charge of their first league games, with Enzo Maresca having some giant boots to fill after replacing Pep Guardiola.

    And later this afternoon Alexander Isak is set to return to Newcastle, as Liverpool begin their campaign at St James' Park.

    Plenty of subplots to follow on what promises to be an intriguing day of Premier League football.