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Arsenal has been crowned the 2025/26 Premier League champions, securing their first league title since 2004 with one game still to play. The championship was confirmed on Tuesday night after Manchester City drew 1-1 with AFC Bournemouth, leaving Arsenal with an unassailable four-point lead. Although Erling Haaland scored a 95th-minute equalizer for City, the draw was not enough to keep the title race alive until the final day of the season.

​Arsenal laid the final groundwork for their championship glory just twenty-four hours prior. On Monday night, the Gunners secured a 1-0 victory over Burnley. True to their identity as the league's undisputed set-piece kings, the decisive moment arrived in the 36th minute when Kai Havertz met a pinpoint Bukayo Saka corner to head home the winner. It marked Arsenal's 19th goal from a set piece situation this term.  

​While the Gunners have been lethal from corners, their historical campaign has been built squarely on an elite defensive foundation. Bolstered by the rock-solid partnership of William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães, Arsenal kept an astonishing 19 clean sheets over the course of the season, earning goalkeeper David Raya the Golden Glove award for a third consecutive year.  

​For Mikel Arteta, the piece of silverware marks a monumental personal triumph, thrashing the club's long-term patience through three agonizing consecutive seasons as runners-up.

​As the red half of North London erupts into well-deserved, long-awaited celebrations, Arteta’s men still have their eyes on the ultimate prize. Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on May 30th, where a victory would secure their first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy and complete the greatest continental double in the club's 140-year history.