Arsenal have once again been crowned champions of England after lifting the 2025/26 Premier League title.
The Gunners ended a wait of more than 20 years to reclaim the league crown, capping off a truly memorable campaign for Mikel Arteta and his squad.
Over the course of the season, Arsenal set several remarkable records. Here are six standout achievements from their title-winning run in 2025/26.
The joint-longest winning streak by an English top-flight club without conceding a goal
Between October and November, Arsenal went on an incredible run of eight consecutive victories across all competitions, without conceding a single goal. During this sequence, they defeated Olympiacos, West Ham, Fulham, Atletico Madrid, Crystal Palace, Brighton, Burnley, and Slavia Prague, keeping a clean sheet in each match.
It was the first time in 106 years that such a feat had been accomplished, previously achieved only twice — by Preston between January and September 1889, and by Liverpool between January and February 1920.
The first hat-trick in a Premier League North London Derby
Eberechi Eze made history by becoming the first player to score a hat-trick in a North London Derby during the Premier League era. His treble came in Arsenal’s emphatic 4-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur.
This was just the fourth hat-trick ever scored in the derby’s history. The last player to achieve it was Alan Sunderland, 48 years earlier, while Ted Drake (October 1934) and Terry Dyson (August 1961) also accomplished the feat in previous eras.
Largest away win in a Premier League North London Derby
After their dominant victory at the Emirates, Arsenal followed up with another statement performance away from home. Their 4-1 triumph at Tottenham was the biggest away win against their North London rivals in the Premier League era, and the largest since a 5-0 victory back in December 1978. It also marked only the second time Arsenal had won both league meetings in a season by three or more goals.
Max Dowman becomes the Premier League’s youngest goalscorer
At just 16 years and 73 days old, Max Dowman etched his name into the history books as the youngest player ever to score in the Premier League. Coming off the bench against Everton in March, he netted Arsenal’s second goal and broke James Vaughan’s long-standing record.
Most goals scored from corners in a Premier League season
Set-piece mastery was a hallmark of Arsenal’s campaign. The team scored 19 goals from corners during the 2025/26 season, setting a new Premier League record and surpassing the previous best of 16.
First Premier League team to complete a season without conceding a penalty or receiving a red card
In one of the most unique statistics of the season, Arsenal managed to go the entire campaign without conceding a single penalty or receiving any red cards — a first in Premier League history. Their discipline and defensive awareness were key factors in their title success.
It was a season that combined tactical brilliance, youth development, and historic achievements — one that will be remembered by Arsenal fans for generations.
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