Sunday's football photosPublished14 August 2011Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, West Brom 1-2 Manchester United: New campaign, new haircut, same end product. Manchester United start their season by taking the lead against West Brom courtesy of Wayne Rooney's left-footed strikeImage caption, West Brom's debut-boy Shane Long (right) pulls Albion level before the break with a low shot that Manchester United's new goalkeeper David De Gea should perhaps save but the ball eludes his diveImage caption, Manchester United skipper Nemanja Vidic (left) fails to recover from a knock suffered in the first half and is replaced by Jonny Evans in the second, as the Red Devils push forward in search of the winning goalImage caption, Manchester United's summer signing Ashley Young is heavily involved in the decisive goal with his mazy run, before his shot takes two deflections and ends up in the back of the net as the champions start with a winImage caption, Stoke City 0-0 Chelsea: Chelsea travel to Stoke in their opening game of the Premier League season. The Blues finished second last season but nine points behind champions Manchester UnitedImage caption, New Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas has been handed the reigns at Stamford Bridge. The Portuguese comes with a burgeoning reputation having won the Treble at Porto last seasonImage caption, It was more a case of grit and endeavour rather than style and panache at the Britannia Stadium as the sides failed to break the deadlock during an attritional first halfImage caption, Jonathan Woodgate, signed from Tottenham, makes his first start in the Premier League for 21 months and does well on his return to top-flight action, shackling Chelsea striker Fernando TorresImage caption, Chelsea dominate after the break, striking the woodwork through Nicolas Anelka, but they come up against Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic in inspired form, much to the frustration of Villas-Boas in his first match in-chargeImage caption, Blackpool 2-1 Peterborough: Veteran striker Kevin Phillips was the hero for Blackpool as he bagged a brace for his new club. It was the Tangerines' second successive league win of the seasonImage caption, Cardiff 3-1 Bristol City: Cardiff striker Robert Earnshaw, who returns to the club after signing from Nottingham Forest, is head-over-heels with his goal against Bristol City as the Bluebirds make it back-to-back league wins