Watching the 2025/26 Premier League campaign draw to a rollercoaster end on Sunday afternoon, we have been treated to another blockbuster season from across England’s elite.
With Arsenal getting their hands on a first domestic crown in over two decades and a Champions League final fast approaching on the horizon, Spurs’ dramatic charge for survival also stole plenty of the headlines over the past few months.
With another record-breaking campaign now officially in the history books, we have taken an in-depth look at some of this season’s biggest talking points.
Arsenal cement their spot as England’s new poster boy
Settling for yet another silver medal finish among England’s elite during the 2024/25 campaign and failing to get their hands on a single piece of domestic silverware, Mikel Arteta opened proceedings back in August more than aware that he had a tremendous amount of pressure on his shoulders.
Nevertheless, despite suffering public FA Cup heartbreak as they fell to a 2-0 loss back in March, the Gunners came roaring back in a sensational fashion and shattered plenty of long-standing records.
Clinching a first Premier League title since way back in 2004 and fending off Man City’s late charge with time to spare eventually, Arsenal have also become the first club in top-flight history to go a whole campaign without receiving a red card or giving away a penalty.
Gaining a fearsome reputation for their defensive grit, the Gunners have cemented their spot as England’s new poster boy and they signed off their record-breaking domestic campaign with a 2-0 win away at Crystal Palace.
Crowned domestic title-winners for the first time in over two decades, Arteta’s full attention will now fall on Saturday’s trip to Budapest for their iconic Champions League showdown against reigning European champions PSG.
For the first time in 22 years, @Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy. pic.twitter.com/9WmZWEK7SG
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 24, 2026
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