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Champions Arsenal brush aside Coventry in Premier League opening match

Havertz celebrates the opener
Havertz celebrates the openerHannah Mckay / REUTERS

Reigning champions Arsenal cut the ribbon on the 2026/27 Premier League (PL) season with a confident 3-0 win over newly promoted Coventry City, who couldn’t achieve the near-impossible in their first top-flight appearance in 25 years.

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- Arsenal have won their last six games in the Premier League; their last longer winning streak was from 20th April 2024 to 24th August 2024, a run of eight games.

- Arsenal have scored in their last 17 games in the Premier League, their longest run of games with a goal in the competition since a run of 17 games from 13th September 2025 to 3rd January 2026.

- Coventry City have failed to win in their last five games in the Premier League; their last longer winless streak was from 30th December 2000 to 17th March 2001, a run of 10 games.

Highlights

Match report

With both sides topping their respective divisions for goals from set pieces last term, dead-ball situations were likely to play a big part, and Coventry pragmatically moved straight upfield from kick-off to win a first-minute corner. 

But that was about all they could muster in the opening half, with new signing Christos Tzolis causing problems in the lead-up to the champions’ opener.

The Greek winger won it back from Milan van Ewijk on the left and laid it off for Riccardo Calafiori, who brilliantly swept a low cross into the middle of the area for Kai Havertz to stroke home.

Arsenal weren’t willing to let up, and notched a second when Declan Rice broke forward and played it out for Tzolis, whose low delivery was too hot for Carl Rushworth to handle, falling to the edge of the six-yard box for Bukayo Saka to find the open net.

Coventry stayed up against it for the remainder of the half, but stood firm and even had David Raya backpedalling as HT approached, when Loum Tchaouna’s overhead kick landed on the top of the net.

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Unfortunately, the Sky Blues’ good work came to nothing, and they were punished after the restart, with Ben White’s pull-back scuffed goalward by Martin Odegaard, only for Rushworth to lose his footing and fail to stop the ball crossing the line. 

Desperate to get on the scoresheet after his first-half performance, Tzolis then rasped goalward, though Matt Grimes was firmly in the way.

The remainder of the half felt more like May’s title procession than a season opener, as the hosts played it around comfortably while Mikel Arteta made sure his key players were substituted to standing ovations.

Many will see the result as an early indication that Frank Lampard’s fourth stint in charge of a PL side is unlikely to be any easier than his previous three, but Coventry fans will take comfort that arguably the most challenging fixture of the season is already out of the way.

There’s little to suggest Arsenal won’t be just as strong this campaign, with a solid debut performance from Tzolis only strengthening their case for a first run of consecutive league titles since the mid-1930s.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Ben White (Arsenal)

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