Postpublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 20 August 2017
A quick look at the papers...
Alonso scores twice as Chelsea beat Tottenham
Champions bounce back from opening-day loss
Defeat for Spurs in first league game at Wembley
Mooy strike earns Huddersfield 1-0 win over Newcastle
Terriers have six points from two games
Newcastle lost both first two matches
Gary Rose
A quick look at the papers...
Premier League football on BBC Radio
BBC Radio 5 live
5 live Sport has just kicked off on the nation's home of live news and sport, BBC Radio 5 live.
We have MOTD2 Extra from 12:15 BST, followed by build-up to this afternoon's Premier League action.
There's commentary from West Yorkshire at 13:30 BST as Huddersfield Town welcome Newcastle United - ex-Ireland and Everton winger Kevin Kilbane is in the pundit's chair.
Then it's Tottenham v Chelsea live from Wembley from 16:00 BST, with insight courtesy of ex-Blues striker Chris Sutton.
Everyone's favourite football phone-in, 6-0-6, is back from 18:00 BST, with one-time Arsenal frontman Ian Wright and Kelly Cates taking your calls, texts and tweets.
Tune in now to BBC Two, BBC Radio 5 live or hit the play button at the top of the page for MOTD2 Extra.
Arsenal right-back Alex Scott, Bury defender Alex Bruce and Mirror football journalist Andy Dunn are the guests.
Two games today.
The first between two promoted sides, the second between last season's top two:
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Parents from Lockwood, Deighton or Salendine Nook may be taking their children to their first Huddersfield game today... and what a day to do it.
Town will be playing in their first home Premier League fixture so straight in to today's talking point and it is an easy one:
What is your happiest footballing memory and why?
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Remember to put names on texts.
Huddersfield v Newcastle (13:30 BST)
Yes, they achieved promotion from the Championship.
Yes, they broke their transfer record numerous times in the summer.
Yes, they won their first game this season.
But today, Huddersfield fans will finally feel the big time when they play their first ever home game in the Premier League.
Excitement or what.