Match of the Day running order: Chelsea first before Liverpool, Arsenal and Man City

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Tom Doyle12 August 2017

Chelsea's shock 3-2 defeat to Burnley gets the prime spot on tonight's Match of the Day as the 2017-18 Premier League season kicks off in dramatic style this weekend.

The champions had captain Gary Cahill dismissed after only 14 minutes following the defender's reckless challenge on Steven Defour, which saw referee Craig Pawson brandish the first red card of the campaign.

Burnley saw Sam Vokes' header ruled out for offside, but the Wales forward then put them ahead on 24 minutes when he sent a volley past Thibaut Cortouis. Defender Stephen Ward added a second for the visitors on 40 minutes and Vokes' header made it 3-0 just before half-time.

Chelsea's club-record signing Alvaro Morata replaced Michy Batshuayi just before the hour mark - and the former Real Madrid man soon opened his Premier League account on 69 minutes when he headed in Willian's cross.

In Pictures | Chelsea vs Burnley | 12/08/2017

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Midfielder Cesc Fabregas was sent off in the 81st minute for a second caution after a foul on Jack Cork, and although David Luiz pulled another goal back for the champions with two minutes left, there was to be no grandstand finale.

Match of the Day | BBC One, 10:30pm | 12/08/17

Chelsea 2 Burnley 3

Crystal Palace 0 Huddersfield 3

Watford 3 Liverpool 3

Arsenal 4 Leicester 3

Brighton 0 Man City 2

Everton 1 Stoke 0

West Brom 1 Bournemouth 0

Southampton 0 Swansea 0

At Selhurst Park, Huddersfield - promoted after winning a penalty shoot-out in the Sky Bet Championship Play-off final - found themselves ahead on 24 minutes when Crystal Palace defender Joel Ward diverted the ball into his own net following a corner.

It was 2-0 just a couple of minutes later when Steve Mounie, a club record £11.5million summer signing from Monpellier, headed in a first Premier League goal for the Terriers.

Mounie found the net again with 10 minutes left, converting Collin Quaner's cross as the West Yorkshire club marked their long-awaited return to the top flight in some style.

Next up on Match of the Day will be Man City, who edged past fellow new-boys Brighton on the south coast.

Then, Arsenal's dramatic 4-3 Friday night victory against Leicester will be shown.

In Pictures | Arsenal vs Leicester | 11/08/2017

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Earlier in Saturday's noon kick-off, Miguel Britos scrambled home a controversial stoppage-time equaliser as Watford secured a dramatic 3-3 draw against Liverpool at Vicarage Road.

In Pictures | Watford vs Liverpool | 12/08/17

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Wayne Rooney marked his Premier League return to Everton with a superb header on the stroke of half-time which proved enough for a 1-0 win over Stoke at Goodison Park.

Elsewhere on Saturday afternoon, West Brom beat Bournemouth 1-0 at The Hawthorns.

Last (and possibly least), Southampton and Swansea had to settle for a point each after their goalless draw at St Mary's Stadium.