
Premier League Title Race: From a Three-Way Battle to a Solo Champion
An in-depth look at the thrilling 2024/2025 season that defied expectations.
The 2024/2025 Premier League season promised a nail-biting title race. As Christmas approached, fans across the globe were captivated by a thrilling, three-way tussle for the top spot. Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool were all locked in a fierce battle, suggesting one of the closest finishes in recent memory. However, the second half of the season told a different story, transforming the tight contest into a dominant solo performance. This is the story of how the predicted three-horse race was ultimately won by one.
The Festive Frontrunners: A Fierce Contest
In late December 2025, the Premier League table was a sight to behold. Arsenal sat proudly at the summit, holding a narrow two-point lead. The Gunners, hungry for their first title in over two decades, had just reclaimed the top spot from Manchester City with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Everton. Consequently, the reigning champions were breathing down their necks, ready to pounce on any mistake.
Meanwhile, Liverpool, under new manager Arne Slot, was firmly in the mix. Having led the charge earlier in the season, they remained a powerful contender. Many predictions, including a notable supercomputer forecast, even tipped Arsenal to win the league by a slim four-point margin. With Nottingham Forest’s early promise as a dark horse fading, all eyes were on this trio, setting the stage for a spectacular second half of the season.
Liverpool’s Unstoppable Surge to Glory
As the new year unfolded, one team shifted from contender to conqueror. Liverpool embarked on an incredible run of form that left their rivals in the dust. Arne Slot’s side proved unstoppable, piecing together a remarkable 26-match unbeaten streak. They didn’t just win; they dominated.
Key to their success was a potent attack that averaged 2.3 goals per game. This relentless pressure culminated in them clinching their record-equalling 20th English league title with four games still to play. The Reds finished the season with 84 points, a testament to their consistency and power.

- Final Points: 84
- Unbeaten Run: 26 matches
- Goals Scored: 87
- Title Clinched: With four games to spare
So Close, Yet So Far: Arsenal’s Runner-Up Heartbreak
For the third consecutive season, it was a story of ‘what could have been’ for Arsenal. The Gunners finished as runners-up with 74 points, a position that highlighted both their quality and their inability to cross the final hurdle. Their 14-game unbeaten run during the winter months had raised hopes, but critical dropped points saw their title challenge falter.
Defensive Steel vs. Faltering Firepower
Arsenal’s defensive record was undeniably brilliant. They conceded only 34 goals all season, the fewest in the entire league. This defensive solidity, however, was not matched by their attack. In a surprising turn, their offensive output regressed, and no Arsenal player managed to reach double-digit goals in the league. A damaging 1-0 loss to West Ham in February, followed by crucial draws, ultimately created the gap that Liverpool exploited.

End of an Era? City’s Stumble from the Summit
Manchester City’s quest for a historic fifth consecutive title ended in disappointment as they finished third with 71 points. For a team accustomed to setting the standard, the 2024/25 campaign was marked by uncharacteristic inconsistency. An astonishing 0-4 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur shattered their 52-game unbeaten run at the Etihad Stadium.
In addition, damaging away losses to teams like Bournemouth and Brighton left them trailing the leaders. Despite these struggles, they managed to secure a UEFA Champions League spot on the final day. Erling Haaland remained a bright spot, netting 22 league goals to finish as the team’s top scorer.
Conclusion: A Race Redefined
The 2024/2025 Premier League title race began with the tantalizing prospect of a three-way fight to the finish. The festive period saw Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool separated by the thinnest of margins. However, the new year saw Liverpool elevate their game to a level their rivals couldn’t match. Their incredible consistency and firepower turned a close contest into a commanding victory. While Arsenal’s defensive strength earned them a respectable second place and City secured a top-four finish, the season will be remembered for Liverpool’s dominant and decisive march to the title.
