Arsenal win Premier League to end 22-year title drought
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Relegation fight, Salah's last game and Guardiola's likely exit as Premier League reaches finale
The Premier League will say goodbye to West Ham or Tottenham on Sunday. Mohamed Salah and Bernardo Silva, too. Likely Pep Guardiola as well. Emotions are sure to run high in the final round of a season that has already delivered a relatively new champion — Arsenal hadn't won the title since 2004 before clinching it on Tuesday — but still has plenty of stories to tell when all 10 games are played concurrently.
Arsenal Set to Lift Trophy after Clinching First PL Title Since 2003-04 Relegation Race: West Ham Host Leeds United on USA Network and Universo Goal Rush Whip-Around Show Streams Live on Peacock NBC Sports Studio Teams On-Location with Special Pitchside Desks for 2-Hour Pregame at 9 a.
No matter what happens on Championship Sunday, a big London club is going to see its time in the Premier League come to an end. But we could be looking at the near-unthinkable: Tottenham Hotspur relegated to the EFL Championship.
Tottenham are one of six clubs to have never been relegated from the Premier League in its 34-year history. Since the Premier League's formation at the start of the 1992-93 season, Spurs are yet to taste life outside of the top-flight.
Tottenham and West Ham are still uncertain of their place in next season’s Premier League.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.
Tens of thousands of fans gathered outside the club’s Emirates Stadium, setting off fireworks and chanting in wild scenes that continued deep into the night.
Follow live as City face Bournemouth knowing anything less than a victory will see Arsenal win the Premier League