Soccer-Celebrations erupt in North London after Arsenal seal Premier League title


Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal fan celebrations - London, Britain - May 19, 2026 Arsenal fan celebrates outside the stadium as Arsenal win the Premier League Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

LONDON, May 20 (Reuters) - Thousands of ⁠Arsenal supporters flocked to the streets of North London on Tuesday ⁠as the club clinched their first Premier League title in 22 ‌years, sparking wild scenes outside the Emirates Stadium that continued deep into the night.

Arsenal, who had a dominant campaign and led the league for almost the entire season, were confirmed as ​champions without kicking a ball after second-placed Manchester City ⁠drew 1-1 at Bournemouth.

The players ⁠had gathered at the club's training ground an hour north of London to ⁠watch ‌the match and video released on social media showed them leaping around and hugging one another once the club's 14th English title was ⁠assured.

In London, fans streamed out of pubs and houses ​and gathered outside ‌the club's Emirates Stadium, setting off fireworks and flares while chanting "Champions! Champions! ⁠Ole! Ole! Ole!".

"Words ​can't describe it, we've been waiting 22 years for this. It's unbelievable," an Arsenal fan told Reuters TV.

"Bournemouth did us a massive favour today, they played so well. ⁠And we're deserved champions, so, happy days."

Arsenal great ​Ian Wright also joined the party outside the stadium and was mobbed by fans singing his name.

"I was absolutely over the moon,"Wright, who scored 185 goals for ⁠the club in the 1990s, told Premier League Productions.

"I got in the cab, got my Mrs and my girls in the cab and I said, 'We're going down there, let's go down to the Emirates.'"

"It's amazing, honestly, and this ​club deserves it. Our fans deserve it all, around ⁠the world and everybody, we deserve this, man."

Arsenal finish their Premier League campaign with ​a trip to Crystal Palace on Sunday, ‌before they move on to face Paris ​St Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest on May 30.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru and Reuters TVEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

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