Arsenal last won the Premier League in the 2003/04 season. That season, they went unbeaten in all 38 games, finishing with 90 points. This amazing achievement is known as ‘The Invincibles’ season and is still remembered as one of the best in Premier League history.
The team, led by legendary manager Arsène Wenger, won many close games, including a 2-1 win at Liverpool and two wins over Chelsea, who were their main rivals that season.
One of the most memorable matches was a 0-0 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford, called the ‘Battle of Old Trafford’. It was a heated game with fights and strong tackles. Arsenal’s captain Patrick Vieira was sent off, and Man United missed a last-minute penalty. After the game, several players from both sides were fined for bad behavior.
This match showed that Arsenal were ready to challenge Man United’s long-time dominance and marked the beginning of a historic run.
What is the Performance of Arsenal Since Then?

Since winning their title in 2003/04, Arsenal remained in the top four over a long period, particularly under Wenger, and participated in the Champions League most seasons until the 2015/16 season. Nevertheless, they once again had a serious challenge in winning the league title until the 2022/23 season.
In 2022/23, they topped the table for a greater part of the season before being overtaken and coming to a close in second with a five point gap upon Manchester City. The 2023/24 season also saw them do well and the title race went down to the last day but once again they were placed 2nd, with Liverpool a point behind City.
Arsenal’s Premier League Finishes Since 2003/04
Here’s a summary of Arsenal’s league positions and how far they were from the title each year since their last win:
Season | Position | Points Behind 1st Place |
2004/05 | 2nd | 12 points |
2005/06 | 4th | 24 points |
2006/07 | 4th | 21 points |
2007/08 | 3rd | 4 points |
2008/09 | 4th | 18 points |
2009/10 | 3rd | 11 points |
2010/11 | 4th | 12 points |
2011/12 | 3rd | 19 points |
2012/13 | 4th | 16 points |
2013/14 | 4th | 7 points |
2014/15 | 3rd | 12 points |
2015/16 | 2nd | 10 points |
2016/17 | 5th | 18 points |
2017/18 | 6th | 37 points |
2018/19 | 5th | 28 points |
2019/20 | 8th | 43 points |
2020/21 | 8th | 25 points |
2021/22 | 5th | 24 points |
2022/23 | 2nd | 5 points |
2023/24 | 2nd | 2 points |
Where to Watch the Premier League (2023/24 Season)

Depending on your location, here’s where you can watch or stream Premier League matches:
Region | TV Channels | Streaming Services |
Australia | — | Optus Sport |
Canada | — | Fubo Canada |
Hong Kong | — | Now TV |
India | Star Sports | Disney+ Hotstar, JioTV |
Malaysia | Astro SuperSport | Astro Go |
New Zealand | Sky Sport | Sky Sport Now, Sky Go |
Singapore | StarHub | StarHub TV+ |
UK | Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Amazon | NOW TV, Sky Go, Amazon Prime Video |
USA | USA Network, Telemundo, Universo | Fubo, Peacock |
More Details by Country:
- UK: Matches are shown on Sky Sports, TNT Sports, and Amazon Prime.
- USA: Some matches air on USA Network (English), Telemundo/Universo (Spanish), and Peacock streams most others.
- Canada: All matches are streamed exclusively on Fubo.
- Australia: Every match is available live and on demand via Optus Sport.
- India: Star Sports shows games in English and local languages like Tamil, Bengali, and Malayalam via Hotstar, JioTV, and more.