Arsenal to Lift Premier League Trophy at Crystal Palace After 22-Year Wait
Arsenal to Lift Premier League Trophy at Crystal Palace

Arsenal will be crowned Premier League champions after their match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, with the trophy lift scheduled following the final whistle. The Gunners secured the title after Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth, ending a 22-year wait for the league crown.

Celebrity Supporters Celebrate

Celebrity Arsenal supporters including Piers Morgan, Sir Lewis Hamilton, and Hugh Laurie have celebrated the title win. Sir David Beckham faced good-natured teasing from his son Romeo, a vocal Arsenal fan, who posted on Instagram: "Come on boys win us the title" before the decisive match, and later exclaimed: "Oh my god we’ve done it. I love you Arsenal."

Ian Wright and Jeremy Corbyn were among thousands of fans who gathered outside the Emirates on Tuesday night to celebrate.

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Inside the Title Triumph

During the tense moments before the final whistle at Bournemouth, some of Mikel Arteta’s players had to leave the room to compose themselves. When the draw was confirmed, there was euphoria and pure release, with staff members bursting into tears. Arteta’s plans now focus on the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest and ambitious summer transfer plans.

Guard of Honour and Trophy Lift

Arsenal are due to receive a guard of honour from Crystal Palace before the match. Manager Mikel Arteta will rotate his squad to ensure rest ahead of the Champions League final, balancing momentum with player fitness. The Independent provides live updates from Selhurst Park, where Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney will witness the historic trophy lift.

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