Arsenal
Sunday, 24 May 2026
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Arsenal Premier League champions after 22-year wait
Mikel Arteta said the manner of Arsenal's 2-1 win at Crystal Palace mattered most after 22 years without a league title and three runner-up finishes.
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Noni Madueke injury scare puts Arsenal's Champions League final plans in doubt
Noni Madueke's late withdrawal against Crystal Palace has left Arsenal sweating on his fitness days before the Champions League final.
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Arsenal's title win was pragmatic, and that is exactly why it worked
Arsenal title win came with 82 points, 26 goals conceded and a league-high 112 shots against packed boxes despite style criticism.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Crystal Palace: Madueke sharp, Jesus clinical and Zubimendi struggles
Arsenal beat Crystal Palace 2-1 on the final day, with Noni Madueke, Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli standing out and Martín Zubimendi struggling.
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Arsenal's final day at Crystal Palace was really about Max Dowman
Arsenal beat Crystal Palace 2-1 as Max Dowman became the youngest Premier League starter at 16 years and 144 days in a rotated XI.
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Arsenal trophy day changes explained by Arteta
Mikel Arteta explained Arsenal's final-day changes, saying title contributors deserved their moment and Max Dowman earned a first PL start.
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Max Dowman set to become Premier League's youngest starter
Max Dowman is set to become the Premier League's youngest starter at 16 years and 144 days, adding another record to his rapid rise with Arsenal.
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Declan Rice's April message became Arsenal's title story
Declan Rice’s April “it’s not done” line has aged into Arsenal’s title story after the City defeat, with the club now champions and a final still to come.
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Arsenal Premier League prize money explained
Arsenal's Premier League title comes with more than £50 million in merit payments alone, plus broadcast and commercial central payments.
Saturday, 23 May 2026
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William Saliba says Arsenal's Everton win made the title feel clear
William Saliba says Arsenal's 2-0 win over Everton made the Premier League title feel clear, before City later confirmed it.
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Champions League final free to view row as Starmer takes aim at TNT Sports
Keir Starmer wants TNT Sports to make the Champions League final free to view. TNT says its £4.99 offer covers all three UEFA finals.
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Mikel Arteta says Arsenal title run was clear by March
Mikel Arteta says he pictured Arsenal lifting the trophy in March and is already pushing them toward the Champions League final in Budapest.
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Ethan Nwaneri gets England pre-World Cup camp call after Marseille loan
Ethan Nwaneri has been added to England’s pre-World Cup camp in Florida after a mixed Marseille loan, with Tuchel naming more young players.
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Yan Diomande one of Liverpool's most expensive transfer targets
Liverpool are being linked with RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande after a 12-goal, 8-assist Bundesliga breakthrough, but Leipzig’s £87 million asking price
Friday, 22 May 2026
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Mikel Merino injury return gives Arsenal a late boost
Mikel Merino is back in Arsenal training after a rare foot injury, giving the club a timely boost before the Champions League final.
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Arsenal title win: Arteta’s tree meeting and the reset behind it
Mikel Arteta says a players-only meeting next to a tree helped Arsenal reach a different level as they ended a 22-year wait for the Premier League title.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
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Transfer gossip: Wilson, Kroupi and United's midfield links lead the BBC round-up
Harry Wilson is due a free transfer in June, Chelsea and Arsenal want Eli Junior Kroupi, and Manchester United are confident on Tonali and Ederson.
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Arsenal injury news: Merino back in training, Timber still unsure
Merino has returned to training after a February foot injury, while Timber’s Champions League final chances remain unclear for Arsenal.
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Eberechi Eze returns to Crystal Palace as Arsenal title winner
Eberechi Eze returns to Crystal Palace as an Arsenal title winner, while Sky's final-day Radar also spotlights Castellanos and Maddison.
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Mikel Arteta reveals how Arsenal won the title
Mikel Arteta said he learned Arsenal had won the title from his crying son in the garden barbecue, and praised resilience and self-belief.