Key events8m agoPreambleShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureArsenal’s 14th title cements their third place in English football’s roll of honour:20 Liverpool, Manchester United14 Arsenal10 Manchester City9 Everton7 Aston Villa6 Chelsea, Sunderland4 Newcastle, Sheffield Wednesday3 Blackburn, Huddersfield, Leeds, Wolves2 Burnley, Derby, Portsmouth, Preston, Tottenham1 Ipswich, Leicester, Nottm Forest, Sheffield United, West BromAnd in the Premier League era, this is how things stand:13 Manchester United8 Manchester City5 Chelsea4 Arsenal2 Liverpool1 Blackburn, LeicesterHere’s more on how Arsenal sealed Premier League glory tonight.PreambleOn 26 April 2004, Arsenal secured the English title – their 13th in total –with a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane, with four games still to play and an unbeaten league season to complete. Few of the delirious fans in attendance that day would have believed another 22 years would pass before their team would win it again, and take their tally to 14.White Hart Lane has been bulldozed and rebuilt while Highbury is now a block of flats, with the Emirates Stadium overseeing a painful period of decline under Arsène Wenger, before Unai Emery’s brief tenure. Mikel Arteta, an Arsenal player from 2011 to 2016, took charge in 2019 and has made the team title contenders again.In the last six seasons, Arteta has led Arsenal to finish eighth, fifth, second, second, second … and now first. Gooners around the globe, rejoice. The day is finally here – Arsenal are champions of England again.