Arsenal won 4–1 on penalties after a 1–1 draw within 90 minutes.[1] This was Arsenal's first competitive trophy since winning the 2020 FA Community Shield, making City only the second club to lose three Community Shield matches in a row and the first since cross-city rivalManchester United's four between 1998 and 2001.[4] Arsenal also became the first Community Shield winners not to win either the league or FA Cup the previous season since Manchester United in 2010.
The match was initially planned to kick-off at 17:30 BST, however this was met with criticism from Manchester City fans who complained about its possible disruption to travelling to the match. Therefore, The Football Association moved kick-off to 16:00 instead on the same day.[5] The match was televised live on ITV1 and ITVX.[6]
Liverpool were the defending champions, but they did not qualify for this edition, having failed to win either the Premier League or FA Cup.
In the 77th minute, Cole Palmer put Manchester City into the lead after he received the ball on the right-hand side and then cut inside before curling a left-footed shot from just inside the penalty area into the left-hand corner of the net past Aaron Ramsdale. Leandro Trossard equalised for Arsenal in the 11th minute of stoppage time, after he tried an effort from just inside the penalty area which took a heavy deflection off defender Manuel Akanji which wrong-footed goalkeeper Stefan Ortega and ended up in the back of the net to make it 1–1 late on and send the match to a penalty shoot-out. Kevin De Bruyne and Rodri both missed their penalties, which led to Fábio Vieira scoring the winning penalty in the top left corner for Arsenal to win their fifth Community Shield in ten years.[14]