
The Premier League season starts with Arsenal facing Coventry; fans can select their preferred starting XI for each team.
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The Premier League's new season commences with Arsenal vs. Coventry, prompting fan engagement through team selection.
The Premier League is back. Champions Arsenal open the new season at home to promoted Coventry on Friday, and over the weekend fans up and down the country will get a first glimpse of their new-look sides in competitive action. Who will be in your team's first XI this season? Pick your preferred line-up below and comment at the bottom. We have included players with minor injuries - who may be unavailable for a week or two - but those with long-term injuries have been omitted. [Team Selection Links for Each Premier League Team] Related topics: Premier League predictions, new season rules, and more.

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