Chelsea vs Manchester City: Sunday 4:30pm
Manchester City are unbeaten in nine encounters with Chelsea, winning seven of them, including their most-recent clash in April's FA Cup semi-final, a streak that dates back to the Champions League Final three years ago.
These two played out a thrilling 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge last November, their highest-scoring encounter since a 5-4 Chelsea victory in the Full Members' Cup Final at Wembley of 1986.
Pep Guardiola has claimed 15 career victories over Chelsea, only enjoying more wins over Arsenal, Burnley and Manchester United as a manager, while Enzo Maresca will be the tenth different Blues boss he has come up against.
Each of the last three permanent Chelsea managers, Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter and Mauricio Pochettino, have drawn their first match in charge, with Frank Lampard the most-recent to commence with a defeat.
The Sky Blues have won 12 of their last 13 opening day fixtures, with away trips to Tottenham in both 2010 and 2021 the only occasions they've failed to claim victory on the opening weekend for 16 years.
Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur: Monday 8pm
The last five encounters between these two teams have witnessed a whopping 28 goals, a frankly ridiculous 5.6 goals per game, with both teams scoring in 11 of their last 14 meetings.
Spurs' most-recent trip to the King Power saw them smashed 4-1, aiming to avoid successive defeats on Filbert Way for the first time in 22 years.
Steve Cooper has lost all three previous Premier League clashes with Tottenham, although his Nottingham Forest team did prevailed 2-0 in an EFL Cup tie two years ago.
Son Heung-min has scored ten times against the Foxes, only bagging more career goals against Southampton.
The duo most-recently met on an opening weekend back in 1967, with Spurs 3-2 winner at Filbert Street.