Arsenal’s quest for the first Premier League title in 22 years is entering a critical phase, with one significant London derby poised to shape the narrative of their 2025/26 campaign. The fixture against Chelsea on March 1 is widely anticipated to represent a defining period for Mikel Arteta’s side.
The burning question on every neutral lip and likely every Gunner isn’t merely if this fixture will ‘shape Arsenal’s most hopeful campaign,’ but whether the Gunners can finally conquer their familiar demons, or if they’re simply gearing up to pen another tragically compelling chapter in the epic saga of the real league bottlers.
Under Arteta’s stewardship, Arsenal have finished runners-up in the Premier League for the past two consecutive seasons. The 2022/23 campaign saw them finish five points adrift of Manchester City, while the 2023/24 season concluded with a two-point deficit to Pep Guardiola’s side. Last season, 2024/25, saw Liverpool, managed by Arne Slot in his inaugural season, secure the title with a ten-point advantage over Arsenal. This sequence of near misses has, inevitably, led to scrutiny regarding the club’s capacity to sustain a title challenge over a full season.
This season, significant investment and strategic appointments were made at Emirates Stadium. The arrival of acclaimed football director Andrea Berta, who oversaw eight new signings totalling in excess of £250 million ($333.5m), was understood to be a clear signal of intent, designed to bolster squad depth and address previous injury concerns. Arsenal subsequently capitalised on early-season instability among their traditional rivals.
Liverpool’s title defence was hindered by a combination of factors, including the demise of striker Diogo Jota, a heated disagreement between head coach Arne Slot and forward Mohamed Salah, and significant squad adjustments following player sales. Manchester City, navigating an ongoing Premier League legal challenge regarding alleged financial breaches from 2009-2018, experienced a period of inconsistent form and tactical experimentation under Guardiola. Manchester United, for their part, underwent a change in management earlier in the season, with Rubén Amorim’s tenure concluding amidst scrutiny over squad selection and tactical approaches. Chelsea, recent winners of the Club World Cup, and Newcastle also faced periods of struggle, with the former having parted ways with head coach Enzo Maresca, and the latter contending with a notable injury list. Tottenham Hotspur, under former head coach Thomas Frank, found themselves unexpectedly contending at the lower end of the table despite a strong UEFA Champions League showing.
Arsenal’s campaign had, until recently, progressed favourably. They secured qualification from their UEFA Champions League group unbeaten, topping it with 18 points. In the Premier League, the club has incurred only three defeats this season – against Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Manchester United – and had maintained a position at the summit of the table, benefiting from City’s occasional dropped points against mid-table opposition.
However, since January 2026, Arsenal’s league form has seen a dip, registering just four wins from their last nine Premier League encounters. This run has allowed Manchester City to close the gap, with Arsenal currently holding a five-point advantage, albeit having played one more game than City. A recent 2-2 draw at home to relegation-threatened Wolves, where Arsenal surrendered a two-goal lead, reflects the current challenge. However, Arsenal managed to stretch the lead with a 4-1 away victory against bitter North London rivals, Tottenham Hotspurs.
The immediate focus for Arsenal now shifts to their London derby against Chelsea. There is an understanding that securing maximum points from this fixture is paramount, particularly with Manchester City’s own challenging schedule. City recently defeated Newcastle and will face Leeds next. Historically, City have demonstrated a formidable capacity to accelerate their performance in the latter stages of a title race, a factor that will undoubtedly exert pressure on Arsenal.
Chelsea, despite their current league position, will approach their encounter with Arsenal with significant motivation. They are vying for a top four position, competing with a resurgent Manchester United and Liverpool. Chelsea recently drew 1-1 with Burnley, and their form will be critical in determining Arsenal’s fate.
Looking further ahead, Arsenal is scheduled to face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final following the Chelsea fixture. This will be succeeded by a critical league visit to the Etihad Stadium, a match widely anticipated to be a pivotal moment in the Premier League title race. There is also the potential for the two clubs to meet in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages. Consequently, any dropped points in the upcoming London derby could significantly alter Arsenal’s standing ahead of these crucial encounters.
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