The 2025-26 season is turning into one of the most unforgettable seasons in Arsenal's history. Not only are they closing in on the Premier League championship after over 20 years of anticipation, but Mikel Arteta's squad is also positioned to contend across all major competitions.
In reality, Arsenal remains active in all four significant competitions of the season: the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and the League Cup.
In the Premier League, Arsenal holds a substantial advantage in the title race. The London club currently leads the standings with a 9-point gap over Manchester City, despite having played one more match.
The significant lead over Manchester City allows Arsenal to potentially secure the championship race early. If that occurs in the coming rounds, Arteta will have the opportunity to rotate the squad and focus entirely on the Champions League, a competition where Arsenal is also emerging as a top contender.
Not only performing well domestically, Arsenal has also demonstrated impressive strength in the Champions League this season. They won all eight group stage matches, conceded only four goals, and kept a clean sheet in five games. This remarkable achievement places Arsenal at the top of the 36-team ranking and gives them a favorable position entering the knockout stages.
In the round of 16, Arsenal faces Bayer Leverkusen. The away leg concluded with a 1-1 draw after Kai Havertz scored a penalty in the final minutes. This result gives Arsenal an advantage ahead of the return match in London. According to prediction models, Arsenal has a 77% chance of overcoming Leverkusen.
Moreover, the knockout draw has provided Arsenal with a relatively comfortable path. If they advance to the quarter-finals, they are likely to meet Bodo/Glimt (who defeated Sporting CP 3-0 in the first leg), an opponent considered much weaker compared to European giants.

Not only racing towards the finish line in the Premier League, Arsenal also has the chance to win the remaining three competitions.
Meanwhile, formidable opponents like Bayern Munich, PSG, and Real Madrid are situated in the other bracket. This makes Arsenal's journey to the final somewhat more favorable.
According to strength assessment models based on the ClubElo system, Arsenal currently has the highest probability of winning the Champions League at approximately 32%, far surpassing Bayern Munich (12%).
Besides the Premier League and Champions League, Arsenal is also advancing deep in the two remaining domestic tournaments. In the FA Cup, they have reached the quarter-finals and will face Southampton in the race for a semi-final spot.
Meanwhile, the first major trophy of the season could arrive very soon. Arsenal will confront Manchester City in the League Cup final at Wembley on March 22nd. This is considered a balanced match, but Arsenal is still rated slightly ahead of Pep Guardiola's team.
The prospect of Arsenal winning all four trophies in one season is undoubtedly an extremely challenging task. The congested schedule and pressure from major opponents mean any mistake could prove costly.
Nevertheless, with their current form, squad depth, and the advantage from the Champions League bracket, Arsenal is fully entitled to dream of a historic season. If everything proceeds smoothly, Arteta's team could not only end the Premier League drought lasting over two decades but also write the most glorious chapter in the club's history.