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Arsenal fans flood streets of London in celebration of first EPL title since 2004

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Arsenal fans flood streets of London in celebration of first EPL title since 2004

Arsenal fans flooded the streets of North London in massive numbers, after Manchester City’s unexpected 1-1 draw against Bournemouth mathematically sealed the 2025/26 Premier League title for the Gunners.

According to Sky Sports, hundreds of ecstatic supporters began gathering outside the Emirates Stadium within minutes of the final whistle, lighting flares and chanting historic club anthems to celebrate their first league championship in twenty-two years.

The draw leaves Manchester City four points behind Arsenal with only one match remaining in the season, rendering Mikel Arteta’s side completely catching-proof at the top of the table.

BBC Sport reports that local authorities have already closed several roads around Highbury and Islington to ensure public safety as the impromptu street parties continue to grow.

While the immediate neighborhood is engulfed in carnival-like celebrations, the club is already looking ahead to a formal victory lap.

According to an official statement from Arsenal Football Club, plans are currently being finalized for a massive open-top bus parade through the streets of London.

The club confirms this major celebratory event will take place immediately following the upcoming 2026 UEFA Champions League final, allowing fans to potentially celebrate a historic multi-trophy campaign.

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