Arsenal’s 22‑year wait for a Premier League crown ended in spectacular fashion on Tuesday as thousands of supporters poured into the streets of North London to celebrate. The title was secured without the team playing, confirmed when second‑placed Manchester City were held to a 1‑1 draw at Bournemouth. Players watched the decisive moments together at the club’s training ground, erupting in jubilation as their 14th English championship was sealed.
Outside the Emirates Stadium, fans set off fireworks, waved flags and chanted “Champions!” long into the night. Many described the moment as “unbelievable” after more than two decades of frustration. Arsenal legend Ian Wright joined the celebrations and was mobbed by supporters singing his name, calling the triumph richly deserved for the club and its global fanbase. Arsenal conclude their league campaign at Crystal Palace on Sunday before turning their attention to the Champions League final against Paris Saint‑Germain in Budapest on May 30.