Premiership review:Hull celebrated a Barclays Premier League victory at the first time of asking with a 2-1 victory over Fulham at the KC Stadium, but Juande Ramos left Manchester Untied target Dimitar Berbatov on the bench and saw his side beaten 2-1 at the Riverside.
It was an inauspicious start for the new boys as Seol Ki-hyeon put the visitors ahead in the eighth minute from Jimmy Bullard's cross.
Geovanni had already forced Mark Schwarzer into a good save and he beat the Australian with a fizzing left-footer (22) to level matters.
The former Manchester City man turned villain at the start of the second half, however, missing an open goal, but Caleb Folan ensured it would be Hull's day after Craig Fagan robbed Paul Konchesky (81).
Dean Ashton did his chances of being included in Fabio Capello's England squad to face the Czech Republic on Wednesday no harm with two goals for West Ham in a 2-1 victory against Wigan.
He opened the scoring after only three minutes at Upton Park, latching onto Julien Faubert's cross before turning and smashing a shot into the top corner.
He had a much easier task seven minutes later after Calum Davenport's hook towards goal left the former Norwich man with a tap-in.
Two minutes into the second half, Latics debutant Amr Zaki smashed in Emile Heskey's flick-on to give the visitors hope, but they could not find the equaliser.
Andre Ooijer piled the pressure on Everton boss David Moyes with a last-gasp winner for Blackburn in a 3-2 victory at Goodison Park.
David Dunn turned away from Phil Jagielka before curling a brilliant shot into the corner (22) to put Blackburn ahead.
But Moyes, who has been unable to bolster his squad this summer, was smiling on the stroke of half-time as Mikel Arteta beat Paul Robinson with a 20-yard free-kick.
The home fans were celebrating again when Ayegbeni Yakubu headed home Arteta's cross to put them ahead (64), only for Blackburn to draw level through Roque Santa Cruz two minutes later. And Ooijer stabbed home the winner after Ryan Nelsen hit the post
Newly-promoted Stoke were brought down to earth with a bump at the Reebok Stadium.
They found themselves behind thanks to a stroke of fortune for Bolton defender Gretar Steinsson, whose cross flew over Thomas Sorensen and into the top corner (34).
The Trotters' second goal was a lot more conventional, Kevin Davies outmuscling two defenders and heading in a long ball (41), and the Potters' Premier League bow was certain to end in defeat when Johan Elmander grabbed a debut goal (45) to make it 3-0.
Ricardo Fuller gave the Potters something to smile about with an injury-time goal.
Tottenham will be hoping for a better start than last season but their opening match ended in defeat as Middlesbrough recorded a 2-1 win at the Riverside.
David Wheater had a header harshly disallowed in the first half but the young defender wasn't to be denied in the second when scoring from close range after Afonso Alves' effort came off the bar.
Former Spurs striker Mido then sealed matters four minutes from time with a neat finish.
However, there was still time for Robert Huth to halve the deficit by heading a David Bentley free-kick into his own net (90).
Spurs striker Berbatov, who is rumoured to be closing in on a move to Old Trafford, came on as a substitute.