The preparation of C-arylglycals has been accomplished by employing the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction of dihydropyranylphosphates with arylboronate esters. The reaction is tolerant of both electron-donating (EDG) and electron-withdrawing (EWG) groups on the aromatic ring and affords the corresponding C-arylglycals in good to excellent yields (68–97%). Additionally, the ketene acetal phosphate derived from 6-deoxy-3,4-di-O-benzyl-l-rhamnal also couples efficiently to yield C-arylglycals in excellent yields.