Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have finally been crowned Premier League champions for the 2025/26 season, ending a long 22-year agonizing wait for the North London club.

The historic title was officially confirmed following Manchester City’s unexpected 1-1 slip-up away at Bournemouth, which left the Gunners with an unassailable lead at the top of the table.
This monumental triumph breaks a long-standing domestic duopoly, completely shattering the relentless Premier League dominance previously established by powerhouse rivals Manchester City and Liverpool.
While celebrations continue to echo across London, Mikel Arteta’s formidable squad must quickly re-focus as they still have one final date with destiny to complete an unforgettable campaign.
On May 30th, the newly crowned English champions will travel to the Puskas Arena in Budapest to face French giants Paris Saint-Germain in the highly anticipated UEFA Champions League final.
A victory in Hungary would secure Europe’s most prestigious trophy for the first time in Arsenal’s 139-year history, completing an iconic and historic continental double.
