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The new English Football League season kicked off with a bang last weekend.

And as expected the opening round of fixtures provided plenty of drama and excitement across all three divisions. It all started with Friday night's curtain-raiser as Burnley sealed a slender win at Huddersfield in Vincent Kompany's first match in charge.

And the maiden weekend concludes on Monday night when Watford take on Sheffield United in the Championship - the Hornets' first game back after relegation.

Here, looks at the winners and losers to emerge from the 35 games played so far on matchday one.

There was plenty of intrigue surrounding the Clarets as they began life back in the Championship after a six-year absence.

Not only did they have a new man in the dugout in Vincent Kompany, they also had a new-look side after a clutch of long-serving players departed over the summer.

But even with five debutants in the starting XI and another two who were introduced from the bench, Kompany's side looked a cut above their hosts Huddersfield. The margin of victory may have been slender but they were well worth their 1-0 win and the fact that the Terriers failed to register a shot on target and enjoyed just 30 per cent of the ball says plenty about how good a job Burnley did on the opening night.

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