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Premier League 2025-26 honours: Golden Boot, Golden Glove and major awards | Football News
The 2025-26 Premier League season delivered another unforgettable campaign packed with thrilling encounters, tactical battles, standout individual performances and dramatic storylines across the table. From title races to European qualification battles, the season showcased the very best of English football.
At the centre of it all were Arsenal, who finally ended their long wait for Premier League glory under manager Mikel Arteta. The Gunners secured their first league title in 22 years after producing a remarkably consistent campaign built on defensive solidity, intelligent set-piece routines and big-match composure.
Arsenal wrapped up the title with a game remaining and finished thier season with 85 points from 38 matches, recording 26 wins, seven draws and only five defeats. They beat Crystal Palace in thier final fixture by 2-1 at Selhurst Park to celebrate the historic achievement in style.
Tottenham Hotspur manages to avoid regelation by two points after beating Everton 1-0, while Chelsea lost thier last game to Sunderland 1-2 and Liverpool ended thier season with 1-1 draw to Brentford.
Premier League 2025-26: Final match day results
|
No. |
Team 1 |
Final Score |
Team 2 |
|
1 |
Man City |
1-2 |
Aston Villa |
|
2 |
Brighton |
0-3 |
Man United |
|
3 |
Fulham |
2-0 |
Newcastle |
|
4 |
Spurs |
1-0 |
Everton |
|
5 |
Liverpool |
1-1 |
Brentford |
|
6 |
Burnley |
1-1 |
Wolves |
|
7 |
Nottm Forest |
1-1 |
Bournemouth |
|
8 |
West Ham |
3-0 |
Leeds |
|
9 |
Sunderland |
2-1 |
Chelsea |
|
10 |
Palace |
1-2 |
Arsenal |
Premier League Player of the Season: Bruno Fernandes
The Manchester United captain produced one of the finest campaigns of his career to win the Premier League Player of the Season award. Fernandes combined creativity, leadership and consistency throughout the season, helping United remain firmly in the race for Champions League qualification.
Golden Boot winner: Erling Haaland
Despite Manchester City falling short in the title race, Haaland once again demonstrated why he remains one of the world’s most feared strikers. The Norwegian forward claimed the Premier League Golden Boot after scoring 27 goals in 35 appearances.
His movement, physicality and clinical finishing allowed him to comfortably finish ahead of Brentford striker Igor Thiago, who scored 22 goals during an impressive campaign.
Golden Glove winner: David Raya
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya played a massive role in the club’s title-winning campaign by securing his third consecutive Premier League Golden Glove award.
The Spanish shot-stopper kept 19 clean sheets in 38 matches, providing calmness and reliability behind Arsenal’s disciplined defensive setup. Raya’s consistency throughout the season was one of the foundations of the Gunners’ success.
Young Player of the Season: Nico O’Reilly
Manchester City youngster Nico O’Reilly enjoyed a breakthrough season that established him as one of the brightest young talents in English football.
Capable of operating both defensively and in advanced attacking roles, the academy graduate contributed five goals and three assists in 34 league appearances. His versatility, maturity and technical quality earned widespread praise and helped him secure the Young Player of the Season award.
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