Arsenal have been confirmed as Premier League champions for the 2025/26 season after Manchester City were held to a 1-1 draw by Bournemouth on Tuesday night.
The result ensured the Gunners secured the title with a game still left to play, bringing an end to the season’s title race in favour of the North London club.
The triumph marks a historic moment for Arsenal, further strengthening their legacy in English football’s top flight.
Only Liverpool and Manchester United remain ahead of Arsenal in the all-time league title standings, with both clubs on 20 championships each, while Arsenal now move to 14 league titles.
Despite the gap, the Gunners continue to boast a unique record, having won the English top-flight title across eight different decades — more than any other club in the competition’s history.
The achievement underlines the club’s long-standing consistency at the highest level of English football, spanning generations of success.
Arsenal’s latest title is expected to be widely celebrated by fans and is being described as one of the club’s most significant modern-era triumphs, further cementing their status among England’s football elite.

