The curtain finally fell on the 2025-2026 Premier League season, with Arsenal lifting the trophy on Sunday.
From an exciting title race and battle for European places to an exciting relegation battle: this season is one for all ages.
Check out this season’s notable stats:
22 years of waiting — Arsenal’s victory was the first since the ‘invincible’ season in 2003-2004 under manager Arsène Wenger
Arsenal – The corner kings — Arsenal have scored 18 goals from corners this season, which is a record.
Three in a row for Raya — Arsenal’s David Raya became the fourth goalkeeper to win three consecutive Golden Glove awards, after Pepe Reina, Joe Hart and Ederson.
Everton’s new home — Everton said goodbye to Goodison Park, its home of 134 years, and played at the Hill-Dickinson Stadium this season.
New assist king — Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes broke the league’s assist record by scoring 21 goals this season.
Number three for Erling Haaland With 27 goals, Erling Haaland secured his third Golden Boot in the Premier League, joining Thierry Henry, Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah and Alan Shearer as the only players to win the award three or more times.
Nottingham’s manager roulette — Nottingham Forest became the first team in the modern era to have four different managers in one season: Nuno Espírito Santo, Ange Postecoglou, Sean Dyche and Vítor Pereira.
Max Dowman — Arsenal’s Max Dowman became the youngest player to start (16 years, 144 days), score (16 years, 73 days) and win the title (16 years, 140 days) in the Premier League.
The terrible start of wolves — Wolves failed to win any of their first 19 games this season, setting an unwanted record on their way to relegation.
Published on May 24, 2026




