Arsenal fans congregated at the Emirates Stadium for the second time in a week after they witnessed the Gunners lift the Premier League trophy.
Mikel Arteta’s men beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park in their first match since being crowned champioons.
The title was clinched on Tuesday when Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth, leaving an unassailable four-point gap heading into the final day.
Martin Odegaard hoisted the Premier League trophy aloft to become the first Arsenal captain since Patrick Vieira in 2004 to lift it.
After the game, Gunners fans converged on the concourses of the Emirates once more - as they did on Tuesday night - to celebrate with each at the club’s historic achievement.
After going 22 years without a league title, Arsenal could have a league and European Cup double this term, should they defeat Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final next weekend.
While the players and staff partied at Selhurst Park, the fans flocked to Emirates to begin their own festivities ahead of Bank Holiday Monday.
South of the river, Arteta was tossed in the air by his players, who had been greeted to a heroes’ welcome in the south of the capital when the team bus arrived pre-match.
Back at home, fans drank beer, chanted and danced into the night amid the London heatwave.
Sunday’s result saw Arsenal finish the campaign on 85 points, seven clear of City, who were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa to spoil Pep Guardiola’s farewell at the Etihad Stadium.