The Citizens enter the showdown on the back of a 2-1 defeat to Atletico Madrid in their most recent friendly, while their North London counterparts retained the Emirates Cup by beating Monaco.
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As Pep Guardiola's treble winners revelled in their unrestrained celebrations earlier in the summer, Arsenal were able to quietly cheer the consolation prize of a place in the Community Shield courtesy of their second-placed finish in the 2022-23 Premier League campaign.
While a late capitulation saw Arsenal set a new record of 248 days at the summit without etching their name onto the trophy, the Gunners' league campaign exceeded all expectations placed before them at the start of the campaign, and Mikel Arteta's side could still be rewarded for their efforts with a slice of silverware on Sunday.
Arsenal have already added one more honour to their cabinet this summer, defending the friendly Emirates Cup crown on Wednesday courtesy of a penalty-shootout win over Ligue 1 powerhouses Monaco, who held the Gunners to a 1-1 draw before Aaron Ramsdale kept out Takumi Minamino's 12-yard attempt.
Also putting five goals past Barcelona and the MLS All-Stars either side of a 2-0 defeat to Manchester United - which could mainly be attributed to individual errors - Arsenal now seek a 17th Community Shield title, which would take them past Liverpool into outright second place behind Man United's 21.
In recent years, Arsenal have developed a penchant for England's version of the Super Cup, winning each of their last four Community Shield matches - most recently seeing off Liverpool on penalties in 2020 - and only two of their last 10 such games have ended in defeat.
Arsenal's love affair with the Community Shield is therefore well-documented, but Arteta will be under no illusions that his charges will possess the underdog tag against Man City, even if the Sky Blues' preparations for the new term leave something to be desired.
On the back of their terrific trio of trophies in a historic 2022-23 season, Man City embarked on a tour of Japan and South Korea, opening with an eight-goal win over Yokohama F. Marinos despite being breached three times on the day.
Guardiola's reunion with old employers Bayern Munich was also a joyous affair for the Catalonian, who masterminded a 2-1 win in Tokyo, but just four days later, his side came unstuck against Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid in South Korea at the end of July.
Memphis Depay and Yannick Carrasco did the damage before Ruben Dias's 85th-minute consolation, but Man City have had ample time to reflect on that beating as they go in search of a seventh Community Shield title, but they have lost the last two editions of the Super Cup clash to Leicester City and Liverpool respectively.
Arsenal's 2015 Community Shield success saw Arsene Wenger's side thump the Manuel Pellegrini-led Man City 3-0, but Gooners will need no reminding of how their beloved team has fared in more recent clashes with the European champions, who have beaten Arteta's men eight times in a row since the 2019-20 FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley.
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Arsenal number nine and former Man City marksman Gabriel Jesus has been cruelly denied a reunion with his old employers due to complications with his previous knee injury, and the Brazilian will miss the first few weeks of the season after undergoing a small operation.
Likewise, another ex-Citizen in Oleksandr Zinchenko may also miss out with his latest calf issue, while Mohamed Elneny (knee), Reiss Nelson (toe) and Albert Sambi Lokonga (muscle) are also out of contention, but the latter is in the departure lounge anyway.
With Folarin Balogun also nursing a foot injury, Eddie Nketiah - who scored Arsenal's equaliser in the Emirates Cup - should spearhead the attack, while Bukayo Saka is also expected to return after illness kept him out of the midweek clash with Monaco.
The Gunners are believed to be pushing for the signing of Brentford goalkeeper David Raya, but Ramsdale retains possession of the number one status for the time being and will line up in between the sticks at Wembley.
As for Guardiola's troops, Kevin De Bruyne is yet to fully recover from the hamstring tear that he sustained in the Champions League final, and Man City are expected to cope without their talismanic playmaker in the capital this weekend.
On a more positive note, Nathan Ake is expected to be fit for the clash with the Gunners after sitting out the defeat to Atletico due to fatigue, and the treble winners could soon be welcoming one of Europe's most coveted defenders to the Etihad in the shape of RB Leipzig's Josko Gvardiol, having apparently agreed a €90m (£77.6m) fee with their German counterparts.
While Gvardiol may very be unveiled as a Man City player before kickoff on Sunday, a debut is seemingly out of the question, although Mateo Kovacic should make his competitive bow in sky blue.
Arsenal possible starting lineup:
Ramsdale; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu; Odegaard, Rice, Partey; Saka, Nketiah, Martinelli
Manchester City possible starting lineup:
Ederson; Walker, Dias, Akanji; Stones, Rodri; Silva, Kovacic, Foden, Grealish; Haaland
We say: Arsenal 1-2 Manchester City
While Arteta put out an experimental lineup for the Emirates Cup, Arsenal were second best for large portions of the first half against Monaco, and defensive deficiencies have plagued the Gunners all season long.