Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 13 August 2016
Man City v Sunderland (17:30 BST)
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West Brom & Swansea both win 1-0
Three 1-1 draws in the five 15:00 BST matches
Everton 1-1 Spurs, Boro 1-1 Stoke, Saints 1-1 Watford
Man City v Sunderland (17:30 BST)
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Man City v Sunderland (17:30 BST)
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Norwich v Sheff Wed (17:30 BST)
Norwich's Championship game with Sheffield Wednesday has just kicked off. Live text of that game here.
Manchester City v Sunderland (17.30 BST)
Trevor Sinclair
Former England winger on BBC Football Focus
I think Manchester City have recruited very well. John Stones coming in will suit Pep's style of play as he likes to play out from the back.
Stones lost his way a little bit last season but Pep Guardiola will be a fantastic mentor. I'm excited to see how he progresses.
Burnley 0-1 Swansea
Burnley manager Sean Dyche: "We gave away a soft goal but in the second half gave a very good performance and put a good side on the back foot.
"Not scoring goals was a nemesis for us last time but we created chances, which was pleasing.
"We had some really good chances and their keeper made a fantastic save from a Dean Marney free-kick.
"We needed the big decision and when Michael Keane went for a header two yards out his shirt was pulled. We all saw it but the referee and his assistant didn't.
"It's frustrating but that's how it goes. We will learn from it but we need to learn quickly. It's an unforgiving league, as we know from last time."
Luton remain top of League Two, and unbeaten this term, despite drawing 1-1 with Yeovil.
Hartlepool came from behind to earn victory at St James' Park, leaving Exeter without a point so far this season.
Anthony Stewart grabbed an injury-time winner as Wycombe beat Grimsby 2-1 for their first points of the campaign.
And Plymouth were beaten 1-0 by Carlisle to remain bottom of the League Two table.
Nobody in the Scottish Premiership has won their opening two games.
Ross County beat Highlands rivals Inverness 3-2, with Liam Boyce scoring a hat-trick. Kilmarnock beat Hamilton 2-1 and St Johnstone won by the same score at Motherwell.
Aberdeen and Hearts were goalless. Earlier, Rangers won 2-1 at Dundee.
There are two teams with 100% records, Celtic and Partick Thistle - having played one game each. But their meeting today was postponed so that Celtic could play a friendly with Inter Milan in Limerick.
Bolton Wanderers have begun life in League One with two wins from two, coming from 1-0 down against AFC Wimbledon to sit second in the table.
Charlton Athletic earned their first points of the campaign with a hard-fought victory over Northampton to please their disillusioned fans.
MK Dons and Millwall played out a 2-2 draw, while Gillingham beat Bury to sit top of the table.
And, at the bottom end, Southend prop up the table having been well-beaten away at Port Vale.
Southend United fans chanted "Phil Brown for England" after their manager guided them to an eighth successive defeat over two seasons.
United lost 2-0 at Port Vale in League One today.
Brown has been linked with an England role under Sam Allardyce, whom he worked with at Blackpool and Bolton.
Everton 1-1 Tottenham
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino: "The first half was difficult for us and we did not play well. Hugo Lloris got injured and that was a big impact on us. In the second half we played as we usually play.
"They scored early and they believed they could win the game. The were very motivated.
"Lloris has a hamstring injury and we need to assess tomorrow to see what happens.
"We tried to correct the problems we had in the first half. With another striker, the team felt comfortable. Vincent Janssen brought good energy on the team and he gives us a different option."
On transfers: "I have spoken that we may get one or two. We are very open, it is not easy to bring in players who can help us but we are trying."
Man City v Sunderland (17:30 BST)
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This page will mostly have reacted to today's 15:00 BST games.
A reminder that Pep Guardiola has dropped goalkeeper Joe Hart and midfielder Yaya Toure.
Everton 1-1 Tottenham
Everton manager Ronald Koeman: "We had a big, big chance close to half-time with Gerard Deulofeu. They had two big chances too but I think it is a fair result.
"The reaction of the crowd and fans was fantastic. I am very pleased about our first performance against a very good team.
"Ross Barkley's first goal is one of his qualities. I want the players to work hard and the pressing starts from the strikers. The players need to improve in that.
"One save from Maarten Stekelenburg was incredible in a key moment of the game."
On transfers: "I was focussed on today's match but we are waiting for two or three new player and the board are working hard to bring them in. I don't talk about names. I hope we can sign two players next week."
Everton 1-1 Spurs
Everton boss Ronald Koeman says a draw was a fair result against Tottenham and adds he was happy with the game.
We'll bring you his full thoughts - as well as those of the other Premier League managers - soon.
#bbcfootball
Certainly would not have opted for John Stones in my fantasy football team if I had known his defensive partner would be Kolarov.
Middlesbrough 1-1 Stoke
A decent result for both sides on the opening day of the Premier League season.
Southampton 1-1 Watford
No winning start for new Southampton boss Claude Puel. No winning start for new Watford boss Walter Mazzarri either. But neither Premier League newbie has lost their opener. Satisfaction all around.
Middlesbrough 1-1 Stoke
Stoke winger Marko Arnautovic is shown a yellow card for moaning to the referee for not booking a player who had fouled him.
Southampton 1-1 Watford
Time for Southampton to make their man advantage count? They're still trying...
Crystal Palace 0-1 West Brom
The travelling Baggies fans are 'boing boing-ing' away at Selhurst Park. Salomon Rondon's second-half winner gives them a first Premier League victory since 6 March.
Middlesbrough 1-1 Stoke
Well nobody was expecting that. Stoke midfielder Glenn Whelan, instead of launching the ball into the box, tries a low free-kick which just flies 45 yards out for a goal-kick. Awful.