Arsenal Football Club were crowned the 2025/26 Premier League champions on Sunday, May 24, 2026 [1, 3].
The victory ends a title drought spanning more than two decades for the North London club. This achievement marks a significant shift in the English football hierarchy, returning the trophy to the Emirates Stadium for the first time in 22 years [2].
Arsenal secured the championship following a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace [1, 3]. The match took place at Selhurst Park, the home ground of Crystal Palace in South London [1, 3]. After the final whistle, the squad hoisted the trophy to celebrate their season-long campaign [3, 4].
The club finished the 2025/26 season with a total of 85 points [1]. While the victory at Selhurst Park provided the celebratory backdrop for the trophy lift, the title race was influenced by other results on the final day. Reports said that Arsenal's position was solidified after Manchester City could only manage a draw against Bournemouth [2].
This title win represents the culmination of a multi-year rebuilding process under the current management. By winning their final match of the season, the Gunners ensured they finished the campaign on a high note in front of their supporters [1].
“Arsenal were crowned the 2025/26 Premier League champions”
Arsenal's victory breaks a long-term period of dominance by a few select clubs in the Premier League. By securing the title after 22 years, the club has validated its long-term sporting project and shifted the competitive balance of English football away from the recent monopoly held by Manchester City.





