Arsenal began its Premier League title defense with a convincing home victory, defeating newly promoted Coventry 3-0 in the first match of the 2026-27 season, which took place on Friday.
Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka scored in the first eight minutes of the first half. After the break, captain Martin Ødegaard added the third goal, allowing Mikel Arteta's team to continue their triumph following the Community Shield victory.
The 'Gunners' took control of the game in the 15th minute thanks to Havertz's goal. This was the player's second consecutive goal in matches, as he also scored in a recent game where the team won 3-0 against Manchester City in the Community Shield.
Coventry struggled to cope with the hosts after conceding. Saka doubled Arsenal's lead in the 23rd minute. The England international reacted quickly after Coventry goalkeeper Karl Rushworth played a pass from Christos Tsoulis into his area, scoring skillfully and asserting the status of the reigning champions.
Before halftime, the 'Gunners' led by two goals and managed to score another one just four minutes after the restart.
Ødegaard scored the third goal in the 49th minute, effectively ending Coventry's hopes of a comeback. This goal followed his impactful performance against Manchester City five days earlier at Wembley Stadium.
Arsenal maintained control until the end of the match, making 17 attempts, eight of which hit the target, while Coventry managed only five attempts, and David Raya made only one save against them.
The clean sheet showed another encouraging result for Arteta's team, who also prevented Manchester City from scoring in the Community Shield.
This match marked Coventry's first appearance in the Premier League in 25 years, after Frank Lampard helped the team gain promotion from the EFL Championship last season.
The club's return to the top division began with one of the toughest tasks—facing the formidable 'Gunners', who ended a 22-year wait for Premier League return last season.
Arsenal opened a new season with two 3-0 victories, scoring six goals without conceding in the Community Shield and the Premier League opener.
'The Gunners' are trying to retain the title in the top English division for the first time since Arsenal Wenger's team triumphed in the 2001-02 season, which was repeated in 2003-04, while Coventry will strive to forget a difficult start to the fight for Premier League status.

