FULL-TIMEpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 19 August 2018
Man City 6-1 Huddersfield
Man Utd beaten at Brighton for second consecutive season
Aguero scores hat-trick as Man City thrash Huddersfield 6-1
Argentine into top 10 PL scorers of all time
Watford win 3-1 at Burnley - Hornets' first away win under Gracia
Shamoon Hafez
Man City 6-1 Huddersfield
Burnley 1-3 Watford
Man City 6-1 Huddersfield
Nearly a seventh for City.
Sub Riyad Mahrez teases his way into the area but his final shot is woeful.
Not long to go at the Etihad - I'm guessing many Huddersfield fans are probably back in Yorkshire already.
Man City 6-1 Huddersfield
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is important that Huddersfield get over this mentally. There is nothing worse than coming somewhere you are not expected to win, working so hard and conceding six. They have nothing to show for your efforts, so the manager really needs to pick them up before the next game.
Burnley 1-3 Watford
There are four minutes of it.
Burnley chuck the ball into the area from the right. It falls for Ben Mee but he hooks his shot over the bar.
That might have been their last chance.
Burnley 1-3 Watford
Hornets' Isaac Success comes on for skipper Troy Deeney, who produced a goal and assist.
I call that a good day's work.
Terence Kongolo o.g
It was lacking an own goal, to be fair.
Sub Leroy Sane does what he does best, strides down the left before he plays a low ball across the six-yard area which the unfortunate Terence Kongolo bundles into his own net.
He just couldn't get his feet right.
Burnley 1-3 Watford
Will Hughes - scorer of a cracker - comes off and is replaced by Kiko Femenía.
We have five minutes left of this match.
Man City 5-1 Huddersfield
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Man City 5-1 Huddersfield
Gabriel Jesus must score!
He's runs into the area, fires a low shot but gets his angles terribly wrong. He hides under his shirt in embarrassment.
Man City 5-1 Huddersfield
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Burnley 1-3 Watford
Back at Turf Moor, it's Watford on the attack despite being 3-1 up.
This is already an ugly scoreline for the home side, they really don't want to concede another.
Man City 5-1 Huddersfield
Leon Osman
Former Everton midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Such a deft touch and finish. Mendy without a second thought whips it in behind the back line, in the position defenders hate.
A fantastic touch from Aguero with the outside of his foot and he guides it into the corner.
Sergio Aguero
What a stunning way to complete your hat-trick.
That Benjamin Mendy - who will get such a ticking off from Pep Guardiola for setting up another goal - crosses from the left and finds Sergio Aguero, who backheels a first-time effort past Ben Hamer.
Exquisite.
Burnley 1-3 Watford
Burnley manager Sean Dyche makes his final change with former Leeds man Charlie Taylor on for Stephen Ward.
Brighton v Man Utd (16:00 BST)
Brighton make two changes to the side that lost against Watford on the opening weekend of the season.
Ex- Barcelona full-back Martin Montoya, signed from Valencia in the transfer window, makes his debut and Gaetan Bong also comes in. Bruno and Bernardo drop out.
Brighton XI: Ryan, Montoya, Duffy, Dunk, Bong, Knockaert, Stephens, Propper, March, Gross, Murray.
A surprise in the Manchester United line-up.
Winger Anthony Martial, who looked to have no future with the Red Devils, gets a start - one of three changes from the opening day's win over Leicester.
Romelu Lukaku and Ashley Young also come in, with Matteo Darmian and Alexis Sanchez not in the squad.
Paul Pogba captains the side once more.
Man Utd XI: De Gea, Young, Bailly, Lindelof, Shaw, Fred, Pereira, Pogba, Mata, Martial, Lukaku.
Wenger to Burnley?
Luca: Am I crazy for thinking that Burnley could be the perfect landing spot for Arsene Wenger? Dyche has given them the grit and backbone. Now Wenger could come in, add a few smart players, and push them on. They could be the next Leicester, but not unless they change something at the top.
Anyone else agree with Luca?
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Not too many people agreeing with Lew (14:43)
Ben: Don't remember Scholes or Silva single-handedly handing over a league title either.
Anon: Scholes, Silva or Gerrard? Are you mad? Frank Lampard is the first midfielder in premier league history to score over 200 goals AND captained Chelsea to champions league glory. Best midfielder of the premier league era.
Lee: When has Scholes won a game for Utd? Perhaps 2008 against Barcelona. Thunderbolt from outside the box and we went on to win the champions league!
Rob: To add to the midfielder debate, Lampard? Viera? Both vital to their teams in title winning seasons in different ways.
Man City 4-1 Huddersfield
Sergio Aguero's search for a hat-trick goes on. This time the Argentine keeps shifting to his right before he fires a low drive that Ben Hamer does well to push away.
City are simmering again.
Burnley 1-3 Watford
And Sam Vokes nearly scores with his first touch - a header that drifts about an inch wide of Ben Foster's left-hand upright.
That could have been the boost the Clarets needed.