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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:39 BST

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    I've dreamed of nights like this on my doorstep. The whole of Islington just came out on a Tuesday night non-match day for a 6 hour sing song with fireworks!

    Charles

    celebrations at the Emirates stadiumImage source, Charles Davie
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    Get Involved - 'Very, very happy for Arteta'published at 09:35 BST

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    Just very, very, happy for Mikel Arteta, his brilliant squad of players and everyone at the club who have worked so hard and steadfastly for this moment. A wonderful feeling. COYG

    Richard

    I was 17 when we last won the title. There were times I doubted it would ever happen again. But I always had faith in Arteta to get it right. The world feels a little brighter today. Now, on to Budapest.

    Paul

  3. 'The progression has been tremendous'published at 09:30 BST

    Former Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart believes Arsenal are reaping the rewards for the patience they have shown manager Mikel Arteta.

    The Gunners finished second for three consecutive seasons under the Spaniard but kept the faith and have now finally achieved the ultimate goal.

    Not only that, but they will also take part in the Champions League final for only the second time in their history later this month.

    A blueprint for others moving forward?

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    'It's a great achievement' - MOTD analysis on Arteta's impact at Arsenal

  4. Postpublished at 09:29 BST

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    PB loading!!

    (Sorry Iain your head appears to have chopped off but you've won the league so it's fine)

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:25 BST

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    Giving my morning commute jog through Greater Manchester that extra bounce in the step!

    Iain, Manchester

    Man wearing Arsenal shirt and headphonesImage source, Iain Pearson
  6. 'Arteta has stamped his identity on the football club'published at 09:22 BST

    Matthew Upson
    Former Arsenal defender

    What an achievement. Mikel Arteta - how much has he wanted this title?

    He has been desperate alongside everyone associated with the football club. They've done it in their own style, a different way, but they've achieved something absolutely incredible. What a night for Arsenal.

    They have done it in a way that has drawn attention and a lot of criticism but who am I to judge how someone wins a Premier League title? The point is, they've done it their way.

    There's been some narrow wins, scruffy performances, but that's what it takes. If you can get it over the line with the quality that is in the Premier League at the moment then it is a major achievement.

    Arteta has been desperate for it, it's a big body of work to get them to this place. I'm very happy for him in particular.

    He has stamped his identity on the football club and was confident enough, brave enough and bold enough to go into that process. There's been bumps along the way, and this season, but the group has overcome it.

    The strength of the squad has been unmatched in terms of depth and quality. Credit to the manager for utilising it right and getting the job done.

  7. 'Rice was right and a lot of people were wrong'published at 09:16 BST

    BBC 5 Live Breakfast

    Declan RiceImage source, Getty Images

    Football correspondent John Murray spoke earlier on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast about Arsenal's title win: "I feel that Mikel Arteta has been on the end of quite a lot of ridicule and Declan Rice after Arsenal lost to Manchester City just a few weeks ago.

    "The feeling was then that Arsenal were going to come up short again, that it would Manchester City who would prevail. Remember Declan Rice being pictured on the pitch and his lips were red and he said 'it's not done'. It turns out Declan Rice was right and a lot of people were wrong."

  8. Dowman becomes youngest Premier League title winnerpublished at 09:12 BST

    Arsenal's Max DowmanImage source, Getty Images

    Teenage midfielder Max Dowman has become the youngest player to win the Premier League following confirmation of Arsenal's title.

    He will be 16 years and 144 days old on Sunday, the final day of the campaign, and will receive one of the 40 medals given to the Premier League champions.

    Dowman takes the record from Phil Foden, who was 17 years and 350 days when he won the first of his six league titles with Manchester City in 2017-18.

    It is yet another mark set by the young England midfielder this season.

    He became the youngest player in Premier League history when he came on for his senior debut in August 2025 - at 15 years and 235 days old.

    In November he became the Champions League's youngest player at 15 years and 308 days, and by scoring a late goal to seal a 2-0 win at home to Everton in March, Dowman also became the Premier League's youngest scorer at 16 years and 73 days.

    Players must make a minimum of five league appearances to qualify for a Premier League medal, and Dowman has played in five games as a substitute this season.

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    Get Involved - 'Spare a thought for Dowman'published at 09:09 BST

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    I mean... I was up late, and very distracted today... Spare a thought for Max Dowman though... Got to sit his GCSEs today as the youngest ever PL Champion!!!

    Phil

    The 8-2 the 6-0, Baku and more heartache. It's been a long time coming, Mikel Arteta what a job he has done. Also good luck to Max Dowman with his GCSE's today.

    Sam

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    Get Involved - 'It won't be Arteta's last'published at 09:04 BST

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    The 25/26 season is Arsenal's 100th consecutive season in the top flight so brilliant and fitting that we won the title this season.

    John

    Bottlers again ole ole. This one is for all the Arteta doubters. It won't be his last.

    James

  11. Arsenal players celebrate title at Emirates at 5ampublished at 09:01 BST

    Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, Eberechi Eze and Bukayo SakaImage source, Instagram: Eberechi Eze

    We did say long into the night...

    Arsenal players were pictured outside Emirates Stadium at 05:00 BST after they were crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years, as their celebrations continued.

    Eberechi Eze posted pictures on Instagram in the early hours of Wednesday, stood outside their stadium in north London alongside team-mates Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber.

    The players had earlier celebrated Arsenal's title victory at the club's training ground, where they had gathered to watch rivals Manchester City draw at Bournemouth.

    City failed to earn the three points they needed to extend the title race into Sunday's final round of fixtures, sparking wild celebrations.

    Fans hang off lamppostsImage source, Getty Images
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  12. The celebrations went long into the night...published at 08:56 BST

    And so did a certain Arsenal legend, Ian Wright.

    The former striker was spotted among the fans at the Emirates on Tuesday evening.

    Arsenal fans celebrate while fireworks go off outside the EmiratesImage source, Getty Images
    Ian Wright among the Arsenal fans outside the EmiratesImage source, Getty Images
    Arsenal fans celebrate with champagne outside the EmiratesImage source, Getty Images
    Arsenal fans outside the EmiratesImage source, Getty Images
  13. Watch: Arsenal fans celebrate as title is securedpublished at 08:51 BST

    You've seen how the players reacted the moment the Premier League title was confirmed - but what about the fans?

    Here you go.

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    Arsenal fans in dreamland as club win Premier League title

  14. 'Twenty-two years in the making'published at 08:46 BST

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport

    Arsenal's win also prompted messages of congratulations on social media.

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, a Gunners fan, posted on X:"22 long years for the Arsenal. But finally, we're back where we belong. Champions!"

    Mayor of London Sadiq Khan wrote: "Congratulations to Arsenal - the first London club to win the league in almost a decade and 22 years in the making."

    Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton shared an image on Instagram of the Arsenal team celebrating the win with the caption: "Come On You Gunners."

    While after seeing his side's title hopes ended at Bournemouth, City boss Guardiola added his congratulations to Arsenal.

    "We were close," he said.

    "On behalf of everyone at Manchester City, we congratulate Mikel and all the staff, players and fans on winning the Premier League.

    "They deserve it."

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    Get Involved - 'Incredible team, incredible belief'published at 08:42 BST

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    I remember the invincible season. But this season winning this title means more and has that more passion around the club. Incredible team, incredible belief

    Bain

    For Bertie, for George, for Arsene, for Rocky, for Wrighty, for Titi, for Big Tone, for Loki, for Anne Hathaway, for all Arsenal fans, in the words of the immortal, late, great Maria Petri.... COME......ON.......YOU........GUNNERS!!! And thank you BBC Live crew for putting up with us moaning all season!

    Matt

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    Get Involved - 'Arteta has restored identity, belief and unity'published at 08:38 BST

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    10 years ago, Arsenal were a mess. Mikel Arteta has restored identity, belief and unity to the club. Delighted for him. "If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you".

    Tim

    Best day ever! Congrats to the team, the staff and everyone in the club. The only slight downside is that I currently live in Lancaster so I couldn’t go to the Emirates stadium last night. Watched it online and loved every minute! Can’t wait for the parade. COYG.

    Mary

  17. Watch: Arsenal players celebrate title winpublished at 08:34 BST

    Watch it, drink it in etc...

    A moment that these lot will never forget.

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    Arsenal react to winning the Premier League title

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    Get Involved - Arsenal crowned Premier League championspublished at 08:27 BST

    And we want to know how you celebrated last night / how you are celebrating today.

    There has been some brilliant footage across social media as thousands flocked to the Emirates upon confirmation of the result. Maybe some of you are still there?

    Maybe some of you are in the office right now and really wishing you weren't...

    Whether lowkey or over the top, we'd love to hear from you.

    Bonus points for imagery of celebrations this morning!

  19. Watch: Highlights as Man City draw to confirm Arsenal as championspublished at 08:23 BST

    Arsenal's victory over Burnley on Monday coupled with Manchester City's draw on Tuesday confirmed the Gunners as Premier League champions.

    Here's how both games unfolded.

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    Highlights: Man City held at Bournemouth as Arsenal secure Premier League title

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    Arsenal one step closer to title after hard-fought win over Burnley

  20. Twenty-two years in the making - how Arsenal celebrated title winpublished at 08:17 BST

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport

    fan holding an Arsenal bannerImage source, Getty Images

    For Arsenal fans, it has been a very, very long wait to celebrate winning the Premier League again. So they made sure Tuesday was a special night.

    Supporters had gathered outside Emirates Stadium and nearby pubs while rivals Manchester City played Bournemouth, needing a win to keep the title race alive.

    In the end, Pep Guardiola's side could only draw - confirming Arsenal as champions for the first time in 22 years.

    As the full-time whistle went on the south coast, there was an explosion of cheer in pubs across north London as Arsenal fans celebrated a moment they felt, after recent title near misses, might never come.

    There were celebrations also at the Gunners' training ground.

    That is where the Arsenal squad had gathered for the evening and, much as in the pubs, the final whistle was greeted by huge celebrations. Players and staff danced and hugged while chanting: "Campeones, Campeones, Ole Ole Ole!"