Arsenal visit Crystal Palace in the final game of their Premier League title-winning campaign on Sunday afternoon at Selhurst Park.
The Gunners were crowned champions on Tuesday night after Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium. This sparked huge celebrations across the streets of North London, with thousands of Arsenal supporters congregating around the Emirates Stadium to bask in the glory of what Mikel Arteta’s team has accomplished.
Arteta and his players will now get a chance to lift the iconic Premier League trophy, with the ceremony set to take place in South London after the conclusion of the Palace game. The match itself will be an afterthought for the Gunners, as well as the Eagles, who travel to Germany to play in the Conference League final on Wednesday.
Rank Team Pts Pld GD
1 Arsenal 82 37 +43
2 Man City 78 37 +43
Thus, both teams are likely to make several changes, with a youthful set of 22 players expected to take to the Selhurst Park pitch. Mikel Merino may even make an appearance for Arsenal, after reports emerged on Friday confirming that the Spaniard is finally fit and available after a prolonged injury absence.
Gunners fans will be brimming with excitement heading into Sunday, as they look forward to being able to flaunt pictures of their favourite players holding the trophy. With that said, here is how the Arsenal faithful not attending the game can watch these jubilant celebrations.
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— Arsenal (@Arsenal) May 19, 2026
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal date and kick-off time
Arsenal visit Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday, 24th May.
The game will kick-off at 4pm (GMT).
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal TV channel
This game will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, although it will be limited to just one of Sky’s channels, with every other final-day fixture also being broadcast on their various other channels.
It will be televised live on Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage commencing at 2pm, 180 minutes before the game kicks off.
Alfie Cairns Culshaw
Alfie Cairns Culshaw is a writer for ReadArsenal and is an experienced sports journalist who has over four years of experience covering football. He's written extensively for GiveMeSport, SportBible and Arsenal Insider in the past, specialising in Arsenal and the Premier League. Alfie holds a first class degree in Journalism from the University of Sussex and has personally run his own website in the past. When not writing about football, Alfie is playing the sport himself or attending matches at the Emirates. Follow Alfie on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfie-cairns-culshaw-12bb74188/ and on X, https://x.com/AlfieCulshaw.
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