Arsenal secured its fourth Premier League title after Manchester City drew 1-1 against Bournemouth in their clash on Wednesday.
The result leaves Pep Guardiola’s side on 78 points with one gameweek left, which means that it can no longer catch the Gunners, who have 82.
Arsenal last lifted the trophy in the 2003-04 ‘invincible’ season, where it went the whole campaign unbeaten under the leadership of Arsene Wenger.
Viktor Gyokeres is the top scorer for the London club with 14 goals in the league this season, while Martin Odegaard and Leandro Trossard lead the assist charts with six apiece. At the back, David Raya secured his third consecutive Golden Glove award after keeping 19 clean sheets.
It is also a first league title for manager Mikel Arteta, who joined the club in 2019 after serving three and a half seasons as a deputy for Guardiola.
With the title secured, Arsenal will now shift its focus to the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 final, where it will take on defending champion Paris Saint-Germain.
Published on May 20, 2026
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Manchester United boss Michael Carrick is hopeful Matheus Cunha will be fit to return when his side hosts Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday in one of football’s fiercest rivalries, with both teams chasing Champions League qualification.
United, third in the Premier League, needs two more points to secure a top-five finish and a return to Europe’s elite competition next season, while fourth-placed Liverpool is looking to strengthen its own Champions League position in a congested race.
Carrick said Cunha had returned to light training after a recent setback.
“We are in good shape really,” Carrick told reporters on Friday. “Matheus has done a little bit of work, so we are hopeful. With Luke [Shaw], we aren’t sure if he will be ready but we are hopeful. Matthijs [de Ligt] is still a little bit further, he won’t be involved in the game.
“Other than that, we are in good shape.”
The possible return of Cunha, who missed Monday’s 2-1 win over Brentford with a hip flexor injury, would be a timely boost for United in a fixture Carrick said retains its intensity regardless of league position.
“It’s certainly always been one of my favourite games, without a doubt. It is a standout game,” he said.
“Because of the history, the ups and downs this match-up has produced in the past, the entertainment and the emotion, all of those things make it a really special game.”
United has climbed steadily since Carrick replaced Ruben Amorim midway through the campaign, putting itself in position to finish above holder Liverpool and secure Champions League football with games to spare.
“It shows the improvements of the group, we are getting stronger,” Carrick said. “We come into this game in such a good position off the back of good results and trying to achieve what we want.
“But it is a one-off game. The league position is what it is but Sunday’s a whole different ball game.”
Carrick has also restored academy graduate Kobbie Mainoo to the heart of the side, with the midfielder recently signing a new five-year deal after being marginalised earlier in the season under Amorim.
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“He epitomises this football club,” Carrick said. “He is a young player who has come through the academy, is living and breathing the club, and has come through with real talent.
“The natural thing for him was to sign a new contract so everyone is over the moon with it, including me because I think he deserves it.”
Mainoo has started 12 of Carrick’s 13 league matches in charge, missing one game due to injury, underlining his renewed importance as United looks to finish strongly.
Despite the league stakes, Carrick stressed the wider significance of a fixture that has shaped English football for decades.
“When I think about this game, the first thing that comes to mind is that air of competition really, irrespective of league positions over the years,” he said. “That emotion of the players and supporters has never changed.
“Two incredible football clubs … to have such an impact over such a period of time is quite special and we all appreciate that.”
United has 61 points from 34 games, 12 behind leader Arsenal, while Liverpool is three points behind United and level on points with fifth-placed Aston Villa.
Published on May 01, 2026
Manchester United boss Michael Carrick is hopeful Matheus Cunha will be fit to return when his side hosts Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday in one of football’s fiercest rivalries, with both teams chasing Champions League qualification.
United, third in the Premier League, needs two more points to secure a top-five finish and a return to Europe’s elite competition next season, while fourth-placed Liverpool is looking to strengthen its own Champions League position in a congested race.
Carrick said Cunha had returned to light training after a recent setback.
“We are in good shape really,” Carrick told reporters on Friday. “Matheus has done a little bit of work, so we are hopeful. With Luke [Shaw], we aren’t sure if he will be ready but we are hopeful. Matthijs [de Ligt] is still a little bit further, he won’t be involved in the game.
“Other than that, we are in good shape.”
The possible return of Cunha, who missed Monday’s 2-1 win over Brentford with a hip flexor injury, would be a timely boost for United in a fixture Carrick said retains its intensity regardless of league position.
“It’s certainly always been one of my favourite games, without a doubt. It is a standout game,” he said.
“Because of the history, the ups and downs this match-up has produced in the past, the entertainment and the emotion, all of those things make it a really special game.”
United has climbed steadily since Carrick replaced Ruben Amorim midway through the campaign, putting itself in position to finish above holder Liverpool and secure Champions League football with games to spare.
“It shows the improvements of the group, we are getting stronger,” Carrick said. “We come into this game in such a good position off the back of good results and trying to achieve what we want.
“But it is a one-off game. The league position is what it is but Sunday’s a whole different ball game.”
Carrick has also restored academy graduate Kobbie Mainoo to the heart of the side, with the midfielder recently signing a new five-year deal after being marginalised earlier in the season under Amorim.
ALSO READ: Jose Mourinho says no contact has been made with Real Madrid
“He epitomises this football club,” Carrick said. “He is a young player who has come through the academy, is living and breathing the club, and has come through with real talent.
“The natural thing for him was to sign a new contract so everyone is over the moon with it, including me because I think he deserves it.”
Mainoo has started 12 of Carrick’s 13 league matches in charge, missing one game due to injury, underlining his renewed importance as United looks to finish strongly.
Despite the league stakes, Carrick stressed the wider significance of a fixture that has shaped English football for decades.
“When I think about this game, the first thing that comes to mind is that air of competition really, irrespective of league positions over the years,” he said. “That emotion of the players and supporters has never changed.
“Two incredible football clubs … to have such an impact over such a period of time is quite special and we all appreciate that.”
United has 61 points from 34 games, 12 behind leader Arsenal, while Liverpool is three points behind United and level on points with fifth-placed Aston Villa.
Published on May 01, 2026
Manchester United boss Michael Carrick is hopeful Matheus Cunha will be fit to return when…
Manchester City edged closer to the top of the Premier League, reigniting the title race as it beat Arsenal on home turf, riding on Erling Haaland’s winner on Sunday.
The Gunners still stay top, with 70 points from 33 matches, while Man City is at 67 from 32 games. If City wins its next match, it will have a chance to go top of the Premier League for the first time this year.
Who is Manchester City playing next?
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April 22 — Burnley vs Manchester City
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May 4 — Everton vs Manchester City
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May 9 — Manchester City vs Brentford
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May 17 — Bournemouth vs Manchester City
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May 22 — Manchester City vs Crystal Palace
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May 24 — Manchester City vs Aston Villa
Who is Arsenal playing next?
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April 25 — Arsenal vs Newcastle United
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May 2 — Arsenal vs Fulham
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May 10 — West Ham United vs Arsenal
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May 17 — Arsenal vs Burnley
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May 24 — Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
Published on Apr 20, 2026
Manchester City edged closer to the top of the Premier League, reigniting the title race as it beat Arsenal on home turf, riding on Erling Haaland’s winner on Sunday.
The Gunners still stay top, with 70 points from 33 matches, while Man City is at 67 from 32 games. If City wins its next match, it will have a chance to go top of the Premier League for the first time this year.
Who is Manchester City playing next?
- April 22 — Burnley vs Manchester City
- May 4 — Everton vs Manchester City
- May 9 — Manchester City vs Brentford
- May 17 — Bournemouth vs Manchester City
- May 22 — Manchester City vs Crystal Palace
- May 24 — Manchester City vs Aston Villa
Who is Arsenal playing next?
- April 25 — Arsenal vs Newcastle United
- May 2 — Arsenal vs Fulham
- May 10 — West Ham United vs Arsenal
- May 17 — Arsenal vs Burnley
- May 24 — Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
Published on Apr 20, 2026
Manchester City edged closer to the top of the Premier League, reigniting the title race…