Urgent.News

What's breaking now, across thousands of outlets.

Editions

Culture

Premier League 2026/27: Arsenal Begin Title Defence Against Coventry City, Check Live Streaming Details

The Premier League 2026/27 season is set to begin with football fans in India preparing for another action-packed campaign. The new season will feature 20 teams competing across 380 matches, with several of Europe's biggest clubs targeting the title. Arsenal enter the campaign as defending champions, while Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United will look to mount strong…

Premier League 2026/27: Arsenal Begin Title Defence Against Coventry City, Check Live Streaming Details

The 2026/27 Premier League season is set to commence with Indian fans eagerly anticipating another thrilling campaign. Across 380 matches involving 20 teams, several European giants aim to secure the title. Arsenal, returning as champions, will face Coventry City in their opening fixture at the Emirates Stadium. Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United will all aim to make strong pushes for the trophy.

The first weekend will deliver plenty of intrigue with Arsenal taking on Coventry City, Manchester United hosting Hull City, Liverpool traveling to Newcastle United and Chelsea beginning their campaign away to Fulham. For viewers in India, Star Sports Network will broadcast Premier League action live via the JioHotstar platform.

The fresh season holds major storylines with Arsenal aiming to retain their title while Manchester City, under new manager Enzo Maresca, kick off their campaign. Fans can anticipate competitive title races, fierce rivalries and crucial relegation battles throughout the 2026/27 Premier League season, promising a rich tapestry of drama for Indian spectators.

Written by urgent.news from Free Press Journal's reporting — not their text. Machine-written — may contain errors; check the original before relying on it.

This story

This is one outlet's version. Read the fullest account.

Read the original at freepressjournal.in →

More in Culture

More from Friday 21 August →