The Football Faithful
·25 May 2026
Six records Arsenal set during the 2025/26 Premier League season

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·25 May 2026

Arsenal are champions of England again after winning the 2025/26 Premier League title.
The Gunners have ended a wait of more than two decades to win the league, in what has been an unforgettable season for Mikel Arteta and his side.
Throughout the campaign, Arsenal have set a series of records and firsts. We’ve picked out six of the champion’s best statistics from the 2025/26 season.
Arsenal won eight consecutive games in all competitions without conceding a single goal across October and November. The Gunners beat Olympiacos, West Ham, Fulham, Atletico Madrid, Crystal Palace, Brighton, Burnley and Slavia Prague in successive games, recording eight consecutive clean sheets.
It was first time in 106 years that that feat had been achieved, having only been done so twice previously, by Preston between January-September 1889 and Liverpool between January-February 1920.
Eberechi Eze became the first player to score a hat-trick in a North London Derby during the Premier League era.
Eze’s treble in a 4-1 win over Spurs wrote new history, while it was only the fourth treble scored in the fixture’s history.
The previous player to achieve the feat was Alan Sunderland 48 years ago, with Ted Drake (October 1934) and Terry Dyson (August 1961) also scoring hat-tricks.
Arsenal’s emphatic derby win over Spurs at the Emirates was followed by another big North London triumph on the road.
The club’s 4-1 win at Spurs was the biggest away win agains their North London rivals in the Premier League, and biggest since a 5-0 win in December 1978. It was also only the second time Arsenal have won both meetings by 3+ goals.
At 16 years and 73 days, Max Dowman became the youngest player to score a goal. The teenager came off the bench to score the second against Everton in March, breaking James Vaughan’s record.
Set piece again, ole, ole.
Arsenal have become the corner kick kings of English football and set a new record for goals scored from corners in 2025/26. Their 19 goals from corners comfortably beat the previous Premier League high of 16.
One of the quirkiest stats of the season. Arsenal failed to concede a penalty or receive a red card all campaign. No Premier League team has achieved that before.







































