Arsenal Football Club won the Premier League title on May 19, 2026 [3], marking their first league championship in 22 years [1].
The victory ends a two-decade drought for the club and signals a shift in the balance of power within English football. After years of contention, the club has reclaimed the top spot in the league's hierarchy.
Arsenal secured the title mathematically following a result at the Vitality Stadium. Manchester City, the primary challenger for the trophy, played to a draw against Bournemouth [4]. The result left Manchester City unable to catch Arsenal in the standings, confirming the North London side as champions.
Celebrations broke out across north London immediately following the final whistle of the Bournemouth match. Fans gathered in large numbers at the Emirates Stadium and the club's training ground to mark the achievement [2].
This victory represents the fourth Premier League title overall for the club [1]. The achievement follows a prolonged period of rebuilding and consistent performance in the top flight of English soccer.
The title race concluded with the draw at Bournemouth serving as the deciding factor. Because Manchester City failed to secure a win, they could no longer bridge the point gap required to overtake Arsenal before the end of the season [2].
“Arsenal won the Premier League title, their first league championship in 22 years”
Arsenal's title win breaks the recent dominance of Manchester City and restores the club to the summit of English football for the first time since the early 2000s. By securing their fourth overall Premier League trophy, the club validates a long-term project of squad rebuilding and tactical evolution.




