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Have Arsenal won the Premier League? Yes, and by how much

Arsenal have won the Premier League, ending a 22-year wait. See the final table, title margin over Manchester City, and what it means.

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In this article
  1. Have Arsenal won the Premier League?
  2. Final standings
  3. Arsenal’s title-winning record
  4. Why this title matters
  5. Arteta’s season
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Have Arsenal won the Premier League?

Yes — Arsenal have won the Premier League.

As of June 5, 2026, the final football-data.org table has Arsenal FC finishing 1st with 85 points from 38 matches. Manchester City finished 2nd on 78 points, so Arsenal won the title by seven points.

Final standings

Position Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goal Difference Points
1 Arsenal FC 38 26 7 5 +44 85
2 Manchester City FC 38 23 9 6 +42 78
3 Manchester United FC 38 21 8 9 +24 71
4 Aston Villa FC 38 19 8 11 +12 65
5 Liverpool FC 38 18 6 14 +8 60

That is why the answer is yes: Arsenal finish first, seven points ahead of Manchester City in the final standings published by football-data.org on June 5, 2026.

Arsenal’s title-winning record

Arsenal ended the season with 26 wins, 7 draws and 5 losses, plus a +44 goal difference. They also finished with the best points total and the best goal difference in the verified top-five standings.

Sportsnet.ca reported that Arsenal sealed the title after Manchester City drew, and the final table matches that outcome.

Why this title matters

Q&A material in the corpus says this is Arsenal’s first Premier League title in 22 years, their first since 2003-04. It also takes Arsenal to 14 English top-flight championships overall.

That is the historical significance of the season: Arsenal are back at the top, and the title adds to their long record in English football.

Arteta’s season

Mikel Arteta has also been named the 2025-26 Premier League Manager of the Season, adding individual recognition to Arsenal’s title-winning campaign.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Have Arsenal won the Premier League in 2026?

Arsenal have won the Premier League in 2026. As of June 5, 2026, football-data.org's final table has Arsenal FC finishing first with 85 points from 38 matches. They finish seven points ahead of Manchester City.

When did Arsenal last win the Premier League?

Arsenal last won the Premier League in 2025-26, according to the final table published by football-data.org on June 5, 2026. The title is also described as their first Premier League crown in 22 years, since 2003-04. That takes them to 14 English top-flight championships overall.

How many points did Arsenal finish on when they won the Premier League?

Arsenal finished on 85 points when they won the Premier League. Their final record is 26 wins, 7 draws and 5 losses from 38 matches. They also end the season with a +44 goal difference.

Why have Arsenal won the Premier League this season?

Arsenal won the Premier League because they finished top of the final table. Football-data.org's standings show them first on 85 points, with Manchester City second on 78. That seven-point gap settles the title race.

How many Premier League titles have Arsenal won?

Arsenal have won 14 English top-flight championships overall. The article says this latest Premier League title is their first in 22 years, since 2003-04. That puts them back at the top of English football history.

Who managed Arsenal when they won the Premier League?

Mikel Arteta managed Arsenal when they won the Premier League. He has also been named the 2025-26 Premier League Manager of the Season. That adds individual recognition to the title-winning campaign.

Where did Arsenal finish in the Premier League table?

Arsenal finished first in the Premier League table. Football-data.org's final standings show Arsenal FC in 1st place with 85 points, ahead of Manchester City on 78. Their goal difference of +44 is the best in the verified top-five.

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