Key events
The hosts welcome their NEW!!! signing Ezri Konsa … and then tonight’s teams emerge from the tunnel. A wild and wonderful pyro-party atmosphere at the home of the NEW!!! champions. Arsenal are in their NEW!!! red and white shirts while Coventry sport their NEW!!! blue and white striped tops. Gotta love the start of the season. Excited, yes? “Arsenal fan here,” answers Harry Christie. “After finally getting over the line last year, some savvy recruitment in the summer and in a year where approximately half the league is in a state of flux, if Arsenal start the season slowly at what point do we reckon the ‘bottling it’ talk will commence? My money’s on somewhere around the 12th minute tonight.” We’ll be off once the pre-match pleasantries have been concluded.
Pre-season postbag: moaning about the state of modern television and pop music (which kind of gives away our demographic but what are you gonna do?) edition. “Almost as good as the music from those Granada Football titles is the variety in the clips. There’s fouls, bad control, close misses, mud, as well as a couple of goals. The people who put that together clearly had a much better understanding of the game than those who think all we’re interested in is seeing the ball hitting the net” – David Wall
“I saw a very early Kasabian at Brixton Academy, sandwiched between the Cooper Temple Clause and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Both of whom were much more entertaining. They were toilet then, and they’re toilet now. But in fairness, they have since been tremendously successful, if a little one-dimensional. Entirely unrelated, Arsenal surely can’t do it again. I’m predicting a battling third-place finish for them” – Matt Dony
Pre-season postbag: football edition. “Arsenal and Coventry means only one thing to me. Boxing Day 1999, Coventry 3 Arsenal 2. Robbie Keane scored the most impudent of goals. It probably doesn’t stick out for other people but my parents had finally got Sky (Christmas present) and this was one of the first matches that I watched at home and it has stayed with all these years. Strange how something so inconsequential can stay in the memory for some reason like that” – John Brennan
“How to take on this Arsenal? Well it is kind of straight forward. Look at what Arsenal does when their press is broken: they drop into a 4-4-2 (11 behind the ball) such that any ball carrier will always be running at two defenders. If Arsenal wide men (Tzolis, Madueke) get a run at single defenders, Coventry is going to get diced. If Coventry keep two on ones everywhere, the only Arsenal player that can reliably beat a double team is 16 years old. 0-0. Well done Sky Blues!” – Drew Lundgren
“It is so great to have Premier League football back so, at least for a moment, we have something to take our minds off of the hellscape we live in today. Will Coventry get blitzed? Of course, but it will be fun anyway” – Mary Waltz
“I recently wrote a few words about Coventry’s 3-0 win at Highbury in 1993. As an Arsenal fan who sat in the new North Bank that day, it wasn’t much fun” – Steve Pye
Plenty of debutants in the cast tonight. Every single one of them will have been dreaming of something like this …
Mikel Arteta’s turn to talk pitchside to Sky. “The players need that desire to go again … I certainly have it … we have to create an opportunity … we don’t know what other clubs are going to do … we have to be the best version of ourselves … we have to deliver our game for 96 minutes every three days … if you are not capable of doing that, you are in trouble … we have to get better … we are trying to improve the team [in the transfer window] … but so far I am very happy.”
He also reports that Bruno Guimarães “had a slight tension in his groin … he did not have a pre-season … we need to take him bit by bit.”
Coventry manager Frank Lampard speaks to Sky Sports. “It means a great deal … the story of 25 years … what the fans were desperate for … we’ve managed to bring that back to the club … amazing, but now reality’s here and we’re driving up to the Emirates … I love it … the top level … the team that got us here deserve it … you’re gonna play Arsenal away at some point in the season … our season will not be defined by this game … we need to keep the balance … of course we had to add to it … we’re happy with what we’ve done … hopefully that’ll show on the pitch.”
Arsenal make two changes to the side that started the 3-0 Community Shield rout of Manchester City. Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice replace Noni Madueke, who is benched, and the injured Bruno Guimarães, who is expected to be missing for a few weeks after picking up a thigh problem at Wembley. Christos Tzolis makes his Premier League debut.
Coventry City have a few debutants on their teamsheet. Swiss defender Aurèle Amenda, Ghana midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi and French winger Loum Tchaouna start, while Taiwo Awoniyi, this week’s signing from Nottingham Forest, and Gustavo Hamer, newly returned from Sheffield United, are on the bench.
The teams
Arsenal: Raya, White, Mosquera, Gabriel, Calafiori, Odegaard, Rice, Lewis-Skelly, Saka, Havertz, Tzolis.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Hincapie, Eze, Gyokeres, Madueke, Nwaneri, Merino, Zubimendi, Dowman.
Coventry City: Rushworth, van Ewijk, Thomas, Amenda, Dasilva, Onyeka, Yirenkyi, Grimes, Thomas-Asante, Simms, Tchaouna.
Subs: Wilson, Rudoni, Sakamoto, Awoniyi, Kitching, Latibeaudiere, Eccles, Overgaard, Hamer.
Referee: Thomas Bramall
VAR: Jarred Gillett
BREAKING NEWS: Sky Sports are still using that indefensible Kasabian racket for their Premier League theme tune. Bah. Had been very much hoping they’d replace it for the new campaign. Me, I’d pop the master tapes in the nearest brazier, and instead whack on Magic Trumpet by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, last used in this specific context by Granada Television for their gloriously Soviet-branded late-60s programme FOOTBALL. Tell me this wouldn’t improve your mood at least tenfold every time you heard it.
… and now some Cov-infused build-up. That opening-weekend fever beginning to kick in now, right?
Some even-hotter-off-the-press preview action here. Firstly of an Arsenal bent …
… so let’s start at the very beginning. One step before the beginning, in fact. The Guardian presents, for your edification, the Premier League 2026-27 previews for Arsenal and Coventry City. Just in case you missed them.
Preamble
The Premier League is back, and you won’t get too many people making a case for newly promoted Coventry City to get something in tonight’s opening game against champions Arsenal. But then on the first day of the 1993-94 season, Micky Quinn did this …
… and there weren’t too many at Highbury expecting that either. Throw in that Lee Dixon own goal, the centrepiece of another early-season away win for Cov, this time in 1991-92 with Arsenal reigning champions, and the Sky Blues have some disruptive form here. On the other hand, that was over 30 years ago, and Arsenal have won all five of the meetings between these clubs in the 21st century, albeit the last of those being in 2014. So take your pick as the champions of England meet the winners of the Championship. Kick-off is at 8pm BST. It’s back, and it’s on!



