Arsenal on the brink of Premier League glory this tuesday
Arsenal have moved a step closer to ending their 20-year wait for a Premier League title after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Burnley on Monday. Under the guidance of manager Mikel Arteta, the Gunners are within touching distance of securing their first top-flight English championship since 2004—and they won’t even need to take the field to make it official.
Their destiny now hinges on Tuesday evening’s clash between Manchester City and Bournemouth. With just five points separating the two sides, the outcome in Bournemouth could hand Arsenal the trophy—or keep the race alive for another week.
Arsenal will be crowned Premier League champions this Tuesday if Manchester City fail to win at Bournemouth.
The Gunners currently lead the standings with 82 points, having played all 38 matches. A City victory would reduce their deficit to two points, leaving the door ajar until the final day of the season. However, a draw or defeat would mathematically end Manchester City’s title hopes, as they would trail by six or seven points with just one game remaining.
A 14th Premier League crown within reach
Arsenal’s campaign has been a rollercoaster of resilience. Last weekend, they survived a late scare at West Ham when Callum Wilson’s 95th-minute equalizer was controversially ruled out, preserving a crucial three-point advantage. That dramatic twist underscored how high the stakes have become.
Arteta’s side have endured three agonizing seasons as runners-up, but this year’s squad has shown the mental fortitude to finally break that duck. A triumph this week would not only end a two-decade drought but also arrive at the perfect moment—just days before their Champions League final showdown with Paris Saint-Germain.
The knockout scenario for Arsenal’s championship
- A City loss or draw at Bournemouth secures the title for Arsenal.
Should the Gunners officially claim the 2025/26 Premier League crown, they could approach the May 30 Budapest final with a lighter burden and sharper focus. While PSG have already completed their domestic campaign, Arsenal still face a must-win clash against Crystal Palace on May 24—a match whose significance will be dictated by the outcome in Dorset.