Postpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 13 August 2016
Southampton 0-1 Watford
Has that Watford goal woken Southampton up? Not really. The hosts are still a little sleepy as the Hornets buzz around with confidence.
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)
Emlyn Begley and Jonathan Jurejko
Southampton 0-1 Watford
Has that Watford goal woken Southampton up? Not really. The hosts are still a little sleepy as the Hornets buzz around with confidence.
Middlesbrough 1-0 Stoke City
Dion Dublin
Former Leicester and Aston Villa forward on Final Score
It could be the kind of season where Middlesbrough need to score ugly goals and Alvaro Negredo is the kind of centre-forward you sign to get those goals.
He's got off the mark very early. He loves balls into the box and if he starts scoring he could have a very good season. He's an excellent signing.
Everton 1-0 Spurs
Spurs are hanging on here, it's almost 2-0 to Everton. Ross Barkley plays a ball in from deep which Phil Jagielka gets his head onto and Hugo Lloris does well to touch it over the bar on the stretch.
Toffees fans will be delighted with what they see under Ronald Koeman.
Burnley 0-0 Swansea
Anyone else reckon Swansea have done well to bag Fernando Llorente? He's a touch past his best but not ready for the knacker's yard at 31.
A couple of early chances for the lanky Spaniard, both with his head. One straight at Tom Heaton, the other flying over the frame of the Burnley goal.
#bbcfootball
Maybe concentrate on the Olympic action until Spurs wake up...
Alvaro Negredo (11 mins)
Alvaro Negredo scores on his Middlesbrough debut.
Albert Adomah plays a high cross from the left which Gaston Ramírez heads across goal and Negredo is there to bundle the ball home, I think with his shoulder.
Crystal Palace 0-0 West Brom
Here we go! Albion create the first chance at Selhurst Park, record signing Salomon Rondon's header forcing Wayne Hennessey into a flying save.
Everton 1-0 Spurs
This is looking more like the Spurs team which ended the season poorly than the side which threatened to win the title for a while.
Their defence stands off Gerard Deulofeu, who shoots - albeit straight at Hugo Lloris.
Etienne Capoue (9 mins)
Pick that out! Watford get their season up and running as Etienne Capoue blasts in skipper Troy Deeney's headed knockdown from 12 yards. Welcome to the Premier League, Monsieur Puel.
Middlesbrough 0-0 Stoke
Middlesbrough having the slightly better start on their return to the Premier League, with Stoke's 40-year-old keeper Shay Given having a slightly nervy moment where he had to touch the ball over his crossbar.
Crystal Palace 0-0 West Brom
Not much to report from Selhurst Park if the truth be told. Connor Wickham uses his bulky frame to bodycheck Albion defender Gareth McAuley - back to the day job after starring for Northern Ireland at Euro 2016. Welcome back Gaz.
Southampton 0-0 Watford
Saints make a quick start under new gaffer Claude Puel. Dusan Tadic almost celebrates his new contract with an early goal. His vicious free-kick is punched clear by Watford keeper Heurelho Gomes. The ball ricochets of defender Miguel Britos back towards goal, but the Hornets scramble clear.
Ross Barkley (5 mins)
Victor Wanyama's decision to foul Kevin Mirallas is a costly one.
Ross Barkley takes the free-kick from about 30 yards, which he whips into the box but it evades everyone - including keeper Hugo Lloris, curling into the corner of the net, and the Ronald Koeman era at Goodison Park is up and running.
Everton 0-0 Spurs
Spurs midfielder Victor Wanyama concedes a free-kick early on his debut for bringing down Kevin Mirallas...
Everton 0-0 Spurs
Everton have Gerard Deulofeu as their striker today, with Romelu Lukaku injured. The 5ft 10in Spaniard, who is usually a winger, scored three goals in pre-season in that role. Not exactly like for like with 6ft 3in bruiser Lukaku though.
Burnley 0-0 Swansea
The sun is shining as Burnley kick off their Premier League season - is that a sign the Clarets will finally enjoy a brighter future in the top-flight. Probably not. But they will be hoping it is third time lucky in avoiding instant relegation back to the Championship.
They've barely had a kick so far as Swansea enjoy the early possession.
We are under way across the land for the first 15:00 BST Premier League games of the season.
Good news everyone.
A new midweek Premier League show fronted by Gabby Logan has been added to the BBC's coverage for this season.
Plus you've still got got Match of the Day on Saturday nights of course, while BBC Radio 5 live will feature 144 live Premier League games.
And as you know already, live text on the BBC Sport website will cover every Premier League match, as well as international, European, Football League and women's action.
Hull 2-1 Leicester
Hull caretaker manager Mike Phelan, speaking to Match of the Day: “We set our stall out to make sure we had a foothold in the game. It was great to see everyone pulled together and we got a result that surprised a few people.
“It’s a difficult situation for players but they are professionals. They’ve earned the right to be here and they enjoyed themselves. The icing on the cake is when you get a result.
“The players bonded well together and all put that extra bit in.
“All I’m aware of is that a takeover is happening. It’s not a finalised deal yet. I’m in charge up to that point. I agreed to that. There’s a week to the next game and a lot will happen in that time I’m sure.
"We’re working hard. I’m sure Steve [Bruce] will have enjoyed that result as well.”
Here's your final countdown: five minutes until the 3pm matches on the first day of the Premier League season kick off. What do you mean we're over-egging it? Nonsense.
The teams are ready and waiting in the five tunnels in east Lancashire, south London, Merseyside, Teesside and Hampshire.
Quick reminder of what delights we've got coming up: