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Arsenal is back in action for the 2025-26 Premier League season, with their first match kicking off this week.
English Premier League heavyweights start anew in 2025-’26, as returning league runner-up Arsenal visits Manchester United in the season opener for both clubs.
Coming off a 20-goal season, 33-year-old Chris Wood scored twice in the opener and big-money signing Dan Ndoye also scored in his Premier League debut for Forest. With new additions James McAtee and Omari Hutchinson unveiled before the game, reinforcements are coming for the Europa League participants.
Arsenal started their Premier League campaign with a 1-0 win at Manchester United on Sunday, capitalizing on a defensive error during a game in which both sides failed to generate a lot of quality attacking chances.
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Andre Onana sustained a hamstring injury in July and had to sit out the preseason friendly matches. The Cameroonian goalkeeper is reportedly ready return to action in the Red Devils' opening Premier League match.
This is Arsenal’s 100th consecutive season in the English top flight. But where does your club rank?
Arsenal have been in the top division ever since and, due to the fact that seven seasons were cancelled as a result of the Second World War, the 2025-26 campaign is their 100th in a row in the top flight — the longest run in England’s elite tier in history and not one that looks like ending any time soon.
Is there a new title winner amongst the 19 times not named Liverpool? Who was the best transfer this summer?And... are there four title contenders?!This could well be a season for the ages, and we've quizzed our staff for their predictions.