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Arsenal win the Premier League ending 22-year wait after Manchester City draw with Bournemouth

Arsenal supporters celebrate as they watch the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Manchester City in a pub near the Arsenal stadium in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Arsenal supporters celebrate as they watch the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Manchester City in a pub near the Arsenal stadium in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2026 Copyright  AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali
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The Gunners have finally secured a Premier League title ending a 22-year wait for the coveted title after Manchester City drew with Bournemouth. The north Londoners can now set their sights on winning their first Champions League final in Budapest, where they face holders Paris Saint-Germain.

Arsenal’s decades-long wait is finally over.

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The north London-based football club officially ended on Tuesday their 22-year drought as Premier League champions, after title-contenders Manchester City drew 1-1 away at Bournemouth, ending their title-run mathematically.

The Gunners are set to lift the trophy, their first since their 2004-2005 campaign, after their last matchday against London rivals Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on 24 May.

Arsenal supporters gather to celebrate at the Arsenal stadium after Arsenal's soccer team won the Premier League title in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Arsenal supporters gather to celebrate at the Arsenal stadium after Arsenal's soccer team won the Premier League title in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2026 Alberto Pezzali/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved

“I told you all.. it's done,” Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice posted on social media with a photo of he and his teammates celebrating.

The result put an end to what might be Pep Guardiola's final title challenge with City after the decorated manager didn't dismiss reports he was set to leave the club at the end of the season.

Manchester City, the most successful and decorated Premier League team of the past decade, needed to win at Bournemouth to take the title race down to the last game of the season on Sunday, but the draw left Arsenal with an unassailable four-point lead at the top.

Arsenal supporters gather to celebrate at the Arsenal stadium after Arsenal's soccer team won the Premier League title in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Arsenal supporters gather to celebrate at the Arsenal stadium after Arsenal's soccer team won the Premier League title in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2026 Alberto Pezzali/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved

Arsenal fans celebrated wildly outside the Emirates Stadium, setting off flares and partying in the street. There were celebrations at the club's training ground, too, where the players had gathered to watch the match.

Fans chanted their club’s slogans, held placards showing faith their team would also clinch their maiden UEFA Champions League title, where the Gunners will be up against defending champions Paris Saint-Germain on 30 May in Budapest, and held posters of their former player and current manager Mikel Arteta, who has been leading the club since 2019.

Arteta's players now stand alongside club icons Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Ian Wright, who previously reached the summit of English football.

FILE: Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta reacts after the Premier League soccer match between West Ham and Arsenal in London, Sunday, May 10, 2026
FILE: Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta reacts after the Premier League soccer match between West Ham and Arsenal in London, Sunday, May 10, 2026 Ian Walton/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved

The moment is a massive sigh of relief for many Arsenal fans. For the last three consecutive years Arsenal's finished second in the league, twice behind Manchester City and once behind Liverpool, after having lost commanding positions in all three towards the end of the campaign.

Manchester City threatened to repeat that storyline after chipping away at Arsenal’s seven point lead from early April, bringing the points tally level after beating the north London side 2-1 at the Etihad when they met on 19 April.

But the fans, players and coaching staff refused to lose hope and expressed confidence in their ability to deliver the long anticipated title. City drew twice since their Arsenal clash, once against Everton and to Bournemouth on Tuesday, giving Arsenal, who have won all their games since, a marginal lead.

Arsenal's Viktor Gyoekeres celebrates goal with Declan Rice, Leandro Trossard and Eberechi Eze during a Premier League match against Fulham in London, England, May 2, 2026
Arsenal's Viktor Gyoekeres celebrates goal with Declan Rice, Leandro Trossard and Eberechi Eze during a Premier League match against Fulham in London, England, May 2, 2026 Kin Cheung/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved.

Arsenal's last title-winning side in 2004 are known as the “Invincibles” as they went through the entire campaign without losing in the league.

Since then Arsenal have had to witness Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, Leicester and Liverpool all take the title. This is the first time since 2017 that a team other than City or Liverpool have been crowned champions.

It is Arsenal’s 14th title and Arteta will hope it will usher in a new era of dominance, dethroning Pep Guardiola, who he was formerly assistant to at City.

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