Arsenal fans flooded the streets of North London in emotional celebration after the club secured the Premier League title following Manchester City’s dramatic 1-1 draw against Bournemouth. The result officially crowned the Gunners champions for the first time in 22 years, ending one of the longest waits in the club’s modern history.
Supporters gathered outside the Emirates Stadium moments after the final whistle at the Vitality Stadium, waving flags, lighting flares, singing club anthems, and celebrating long into the night. Videos across social media showed thousands of fans chanting “Champions of England” as cars honked throughout North London.
The title was confirmed after Manchester City failed to secure a victory against Bournemouth in a tense match that saw Erling Haaland score a late equalizer, but Pep Guardiola’s side could not find the winning goal they desperately needed. The draw left Arsenal with an unassailable lead at the top of the Premier League table with only one game remaining.

For Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, the achievement marks the completion of a remarkable rebuild. Since taking charge, Arteta transformed Arsenal from a struggling side into one of Europe’s strongest teams, blending young stars with experienced leaders to create a title-winning squad.
Players including Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, and William Saliba played crucial roles throughout the campaign, helping Arsenal maintain consistency during one of the most competitive seasons in recent years.
Celebrations were equally emotional among former players and club legends. Arsenal icon Ian Wright joined supporters outside the Emirates Stadium, spraying champagne and embracing fans during the wild celebrations.
The club has also confirmed plans for an official Premier League title parade, which will take place after Arsenal’s final league fixture against Crystal Palace. Thousands are expected to line the streets of North London as the players parade the trophy through the city aboard an open-top bus.
Fans now believe this season could become even more historic, with Arsenal also preparing for a major European final later this month. The possibility of completing a memorable double has only added to the excitement surrounding the club.
After years of heartbreak, near misses, and criticism, Arsenal supporters can finally celebrate again. The Premier League trophy is returning to the Emirates Stadium, and North London is celebrating like never before


