Arsenal secured their first Premier League crown since 2004 when Manchester City drew 1‑1 with Bournemouth on Tuesday, giving the Gunners an unassailable four‑point lead with one game left. Captain Martin Ødegaard and teammates such as Bukayo Saka celebrated instantly, while thousands gathered outside the Emirates Stadium to revel in the long‑awaited triumph.

Arsenal clinch title after City’s 1‑1 draw with Bournemouth

When City’s match ended in a stalemate, Arsenal players at the London Colney training ground erupted in jubilation, knowing the result handed them the league. The club finished the season four points clear of the defending champions , a margin that left no room for a comeback in the final round. According to the source, the squad then moved to a private venue for further revelry before heading to the Emirates at sunrise.

Sunrise celebrations see Saka, Rice and Eze on Emirates steps

In the early hours of Wednesday,Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Eberechi Eze joined fans outside the Emirates as the sun rose, chanting and posing for photos. A viral video captured the trio embracing the moment, while goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was seen drinking from the infamous bottle that had become a symbol of City’s mockery. The source notes that the players’ presence amplified the street‑level euphoria,with supporters staying up late to share the moment.

North London pubs flood with fireworks as fans honor 20‑year wait

Celebrations spilled into local watering holes such as the Drayton Park Arms and the World’s End, where fireworks, red flares and nonstop chants lit up the night. Arsenal legend Ian Wright was spotted among the revelers, underscoring how the victorry resonated across generations.. The report describes drivers honking, flags waving from rooftops and even traffic being blocked as fans prolonged the party.

Arteta’s trophy follows 2020 FA Cup, echoing Invincibles era

Mikel Arteta lifted his first league trophy, adding to the 2020 FA Cup win that began his rebuilding project. The source draws a parallel to the 2004 Invincibles, noting that Arteta’s side now mirrors the dominance of Thierry Henry’s squad. Critics who doubted Arsenal’s ability to challenge Pep Guardiola’s financial might were effectively silenced by the title, a point highlighted by Ødegaard’s mock‑ery of detractors during the private celebration.

Who will Arsenal face in the Champions League final?

With the Premier League trophy set to be lifted after the final match against Crystal Palace, Arsenal’s next challenge is the Champions League final in Budapest against Paris Saint‑Germain. The source mentions former midfielder Jorginho,now at Flamengo, joining the global outpouring of support with a video call to Saka and Timber. The upcoming European showdown will test whether the Gunners can translate domestic success into continental glory.

According to the report, the celebrations have become a symbol of redemption for a fanbase that endured two decades of near‑misses and mockery. As the dawn broke over North London,images of jubilant players and weeping supporters captured a moment that feels both historic and transformative for Arsenal.