Declan Rice and other Arsenal players posed for group photos with supporters outside Emirates Stadium during early-morning title celebrations on Wednesday [1].

The gathering marks the end of a long championship drought for the North London club. This victory represents Arsenal's first league title in 22 years [2].

Rice and teammate Bukayo Saka were seen greeting fans at 5 a.m. [3]. The celebrations followed a title-clinching match that took place on Tuesday, leading players and supporters to gather in the early hours of May 20, 2026 [1], [4].

Supporters gathered outside the stadium in London to welcome the squad. The images, shared via social media and sports networks, show Rice interacting with the crowd as the sun rose over the Emirates Stadium [1], [3].

The club has not secured a league championship since 2004 [2]. The return to the top of the Premier League table concludes more than two decades of attempts to reclaim the trophy.

Players remained with the fans throughout the dawn hours, marking a rare moment of immediate, informal interaction between the squad and the fanbase following a major sporting achievement [1], [3].

Arsenal's first league title in 22 years

The celebration signals a shift in the power dynamics of English football, ending a 22-year period of dominance by other clubs. By engaging with fans in an informal, early-morning setting, the players are cementing a cultural bond with a fanbase that has waited since 2004 for a league title.