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Arsenal are English Premier League champions for the 2025/2026 season.
The Gunners’ EPL title was sealed on Tuesday night after Manchester City drew 1-1 at Bournemouth to ensure Arsenal replace Liverpool as EPL champions.
Arsenal have a four-point lead having garnered 82 points from 37 matches over Man City with 78 points from 37 matches as they set to play the last games of the season on Sunday.
The North Londoners will be crowned champions after the final day London derby at Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park stadium on Sunday.
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Arsenal have been the dominant team in the EPL this season, and despite a brief dip in performances and results, Man City’s return to form could not scupper the Emirates stadium-based side’s ambition, as Mikel Arteta wins his first league title as a head coach.
The EPL title is Arsenal’s first in 22 years since the Invincibles won the 2003/04 EPL title without losing a single match in the season.
However, the current team also set a number of records enroute the EPL crown, including scoring 19 goals from corner kicks to break the previous record of 16 goals.
The team has also won 28 matches this season, two more than the Invincibles won in 2003/04.
The Gunners win only the second major trophy of Arteta’s reign, and fourth overall, including an FA Cup crown in 2020 and two community shields.
The team can cap a breathtaking season with the club’s first ever UEFA Champions League title with victory over PSG at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, on Saturday, May 30.
