Arsenal clinch Premier League title as City draws
Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions on Tuesday, securing the title without playing a match. The championship was confirmed after Manchester City were held to a draw at Bournemouth, leaving Arsenal mathematically unreachable. This marks Arsenal’s first league triumph since 2004.
Arsenal’s rivals Manchester City needed a win to keep their title hopes alive, but the draw meant they could no longer overtake the Gunners. The result at Bournemouth effectively handed the trophy to Arsenal.
The Gunners had been awaiting the outcome of City’s fixture, as their own schedule was already completed. Their inactivity did not diminish the significance of the achievement.
The title ends a 22‑year wait for Arsenal, who last lifted the Premier League trophy in the 2003‑04 season. The club’s resurgence this campaign has been celebrated by supporters across London.
Arsenal’s manager and players are expected to receive the Premier League trophy in a ceremony at the club’s home ground. The victory also secures a place in the upcoming Champions League group stage.
Looking ahead, Arsenal will aim to build on their domestic success in European competition and the next season, while Manchester City will regroup after the setback.