The return of near-capacity crowds fueled a barrage of goals and a bunch of home wins on the first Sunday of the English Premier League season.
Fans at Old Trafford particularly enjoyed themselves.
More than 72,000 spectators — Britain's biggest soccer crowd since the pandemic — saw Bruno Fernandes' hat trick and Paul Pogba's four assists sweep Manchester United to a 5-1 thrashing of fierce rival Leeds, a statement of intent from a team whose last of its record 20 top-flight titles came in 2013.
It was the highest-scoring encounter on a day featuring 25 goals across seven matches, at an average of 3.57 — much higher than a typical season's average. The presence of fans may also have contributed to there being five home wins, an immediate swing from last season when there were more away wins (40% compared to 38% for home teams).