Premier League - as it happened: Defeat for Chelsea at home to Burnley as Wayne Rooney scores for Everton
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Arsenal and Leicester City played out a thrilling game to kick the new season off on Friday night as Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud scored in the last eight minutes to turn a 3-2 defeat into a 4-3 victory.
The 3pm Saturday kick-offs signal the start of champions Chelsea’s title defence at home to Burnley, who have lost a number of their star players from last season, while the Blues have bolstered their squad with the arrival of Alvaro Morata.
Elsewhere, Wayne Rooney will get his first taste of Premier League football in an Everton shirt for 13 years when the Toffees host Stoke at Goodison Park.
Huddersfield start their first-ever Premier League campaign away to Crystal Palace as Southampton face Swansea and West Brom take on Bournemouth in the rest of the 3 o’clocks.
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Friday’s Premier League result:
Arsenal 4 Leicester 3
Saturday’s Premier League fixtures (all 3pm unless stated):
Watford 3 Liverpool 3 (12.30pm)
Chelsea vs Burnley
Crystal Palace vs Huddersfield
Everton vs Stoke
Southampton vs Swansea
West Brom vs Bournemouth
Brighton vs Manchester City (5.30pm)
Sunday’s Premier League fixtures:
Newcastle vs Tottenham (1.30pm)
Manchester United vs West Ham (4.00pm)
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