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·24 Mei 2026
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·24 Mei 2026
The moment fans have been waiting more than two decades for
It is a day 22 years in the making as the Gunners head to Crystal Palace this afternoon as Premier League champions.
Manchester City’s failure to beat Bournemouth earlier this week meant Arsenal cannot be caught on the final day of the season.
The 2-2 draw on the south coast sparked wild scenes, both in north London outside the Emirates Stadium and at the club’s training base.
Thousands of fans celebrated in N7 as the players and staff did similar together in London Colney.
Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze and Jurrien Timber then made the trip to the stadium at around 5am to take in more of the celebrations.
There will be more celebrations on Sunday, after Palace players give the players a guard of honour ahead of kick-off, with the lifting of the Premier League trophy.
Arsenal players with a cardboard trophy
The moment fans have been waiting more than two decades for will come following the full-time whistle this afternoon.
Kick-off between Crystal Palace and Arsenal is at 4pm BST, meaning the game will finish just before 6pm.
Palace players and staff will likely take the opportunity to have their traditional end-of-season lap of honour, as it is the their final home game of the season before Wednesday’s Conference League final.
But is expected to take priority over Arsenal’s trophy lift, which should take place in front of the away end in the corner of the ground afterwards. An exact time for the trophy lift is hard to predict, but anytime from 6.20pm BST onwards is a fair estimation.
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