
Gunners Facing Late Twist in Title Race
Arsenal entered the final stretch of the 2025/26 Premier League season in a strong position, but recent results have thrown the title race wide open.
A costly draw against Wolves earlier in the year gave Manchester City hope, and back-to-back defeats to Bournemouth and City have now shifted momentum away from Mikel Arteta’s side.
With just a handful of games remaining, the Gunners must respond quickly if they are to secure their first Premier League title in over two decades.
Arsenal Final Premier League Fixtures & Results (2025/26)
- Brighton (A) — Win 1-0
- Everton (H) — Win 2-0
- Bournemouth (H) — Loss 1-2
- Man City (A) — Loss 1-2
- Newcastle (H) — Win 1-0
- Fulham (H) — TBD
- West Ham (A) — TBD
- Burnley (H) — TBD
- Crystal Palace (A) — TBD
Arsenal remain in control, but their margin for error is now extremely slim.
Match-by-Match Breakdown
- Brighton (A): A narrow 1-0 win secured by Bukayo Saka set the tone early in the run-in.
- Everton (H): A late surge sealed a 2-0 victory to extend Arsenal’s lead at the top.
- Bournemouth (H): A shock 2-1 defeat raised serious concerns about nerves creeping in.
- Man City (A): A crucial 2-1 loss handed the initiative to their closest rivals.
- Newcastle (H): Arsenal bounced back with a gritty 1-0 win to stay in the race.
Remaining Fixtures
- Fulham (H) — May 2
- West Ham (A) — May 9
- Burnley (H) — May 17
- Crystal Palace (A) — May 24
These final matches will define Arsenal’s season, with tricky London derbies and pressure-packed encounters ahead.
Predicted Results for Remaining Matches
- Fulham — Arsenal win
- West Ham — Draw
- Burnley — Arsenal win
- Crystal Palace — Arsenal win
If these results hold, Arsenal are projected to finish on 83 points.
Projected Final Premier League Table
- Arsenal — 83 points
- Manchester City — 83 points
The title could come down to goal difference in what promises to be one of the closest finishes in Premier League history.
Current Title Race Standings
- Arsenal — 73 points (34 matches)
- Manchester City — 70 points (33 matches)
With City having a game in hand, the pressure is firmly on Arsenal to deliver in every remaining fixture.
The Gunners still have destiny in their hands, but any further slip could see the title head back to Manchester City once again.