Arsenal will face Manchester City in the 2026 Community Shield at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on August 16. The Premier League champions will take on the FA Cup winners in a highly anticipated match. This will be the first time the Community Shield has been held at the Principality Stadium since 2006, when Wembley was under construction. However, due to concerts having been booked at the national stadium, this year's game will take place in Wales instead. The game will be a 3pm kick-off, and broadcast live in the UK on TNT Sports and HBO Max. Arsenal have won the trophy on 17 previous occasions, one of which was shared with Tottenham Hotspur after a draw in 1991. Our last triumph came in 2023 when a late Leandro Trossard equaliser ensured our game with Manchester City finished 1-1, and we went on to win 4-1 on penalties. We played 10 times at the Principality Stadium when it filled in for Wembley between 2001 and 2007, winning five times. We contested for the Community Shield four times in that period, winning in 2002 and 2004. Our last game at the Principality Stadium was back in February 2007 when we faced Chelsea in the League Cup final. Ticketing details will be announced by The FA in due course.