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Arsenal Begin Premier League Title Defence With 3-0 Win Over Coventry City
Arsenal started their Premier League title defence in style with a comfortable 3-0 win over newly promoted Coventry City at the Emirates Stadium.
- Arsenal started their Premier League title defence in style with a comfortable 3-0 win over newly promoted Coventry City at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal began their Premier League title defence with a confident 3-0 victory over Coventry City at the Emirates Stadium on Friday night.
Goals from Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard gave Mikel Arteta’s side the perfect start to the 2026/27 campaign as the champions showed control, quality and confidence from the opening whistle.
For Coventry City, it was a difficult return to the Premier League after 25 years away from the top flight.
Havertz Scores First Goal Of The Season
Arsenal did not take long to show their superiority.
Kai Havertz opened the scoring in the 15th minute, finishing off a well-worked attacking move to give the home side an early lead.
The goal settled Arsenal and allowed them to control the match with more patience. Coventry tried to stay compact, but the pressure from Arsenal’s midfield and wide players made it difficult for the visitors to breathe.
Saka Doubles Arsenal’s Lead
Bukayo Saka made it 2-0 in the 23rd minute, giving Arsenal full control before half-time.
The England winger was sharp on the right side and caused problems whenever he received the ball in advanced areas.
His goal reminded fans why he remains one of Arsenal’s most important attacking players. With Saka, Odegaard and Ben White linking well again, Arsenal looked dangerous each time they attacked from the right.
Odegaard Seals Comfortable Win
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard added the third goal shortly after the restart.
His finish in the 49th minute ended any hope of a Coventry comeback and allowed Arsenal to manage the rest of the match without much pressure.
Odegaard’s performance was one of the biggest positives for Arsenal. After a difficult spell last season, he looked sharp, confident and heavily involved in Arsenal’s attacking rhythm.
Arsenal Dominate The Match
Arsenal controlled most of the game and looked comfortable both in possession and out of possession.
The Gunners finished with 66 percent possession, while Coventry had 34 percent. Arsenal also had more goal attempts, more corners and more dangerous moments in the final third.
Coventry managed only limited openings and struggled to trouble Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya.
The visitors worked hard, but Arsenal’s quality was too much.
Coventry City Learn A Tough Premier League Lesson
Coventry City’s return to the Premier League came with a harsh reminder of the difference between the Championship and the top flight.
Frank Lampard’s side tried to stay organised, but Arsenal’s pace, movement and pressing made the match difficult.
Coventry will not be judged only by games against title contenders, but they will need to improve quickly if they want to survive in the Premier League.
What The Win Means For Arsenal
The win gives Arsenal an important early boost.
As defending champions, every result will be watched closely this season. Rivals will be looking for signs of weakness, but Arsenal’s opening performance showed that they are still hungry.
Arteta’s side looked balanced, disciplined and dangerous in attack.
If Arsenal can maintain this level, they will again be one of the strongest teams in the title race.
Arsenal’s Next Match
Arsenal will now turn attention to their next Premier League fixture against Aston Villa.
That match is expected to be a tougher test, especially because Villa have the quality to punish mistakes.
For Coventry, the focus will be on bouncing back quickly and finding points against teams closer to them in the table.
FAQs
What was the Arsenal vs Coventry City score?
Arsenal beat Coventry City 3-0.
Who scored for Arsenal against Coventry City?
Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard scored for Arsenal.
Where was Arsenal vs Coventry City played?
The match was played at the Emirates Stadium.
Is Coventry City back in the Premier League?
Yes. Coventry City returned to the Premier League after 25 years away from the top flight.
Who do Arsenal play next?
Arsenal’s next Premier League match is against Aston Villa.


