ARSENAL has been on fire this season, delivering some truly remarkable performances. But have you ever wondered what the biggest win in the club’s history is? What about their most significant triumph in the Premier League?
Arsenal’s Greatest Triumphs
The Gunners have secured the Premier League title on three occasions, with the most recent victory achieved during the unbeaten Invincible season in 2004. The other triumphs came in 1998 and 2002, all under the guidance of legendary manager Arsene Wenger.
Now, let’s take a closer look at Arsenal’s record-breaking wins throughout the years.
Arsenal’s Biggest Wins
Arsenal’s biggest win on record stands at an astonishing 12-0, a scoreline achieved twice at their home ground. The first instance was against Loughborough Town on March 12, 1900, during a Division Two match. The second match was against Ashford United on October 14, 1893, in the FA Cup.
In the Premier League, the Gunners’ largest margin of victory was a resounding 7-0, achieved on two separate occasions, both played at home. The first notable victory was against Everton on May 11, 2005, followed by another dominant performance against Middlesbrough on January 14, 2006.
Memorable Away Victories
When it comes to away matches, Arsenal’s biggest triumph was a remarkable 7-0 victory against Standard Liege in the Cup Winners Cup on November 3, 1993.
In the Premier League, the Gunners set a new club record earlier this season with a stunning 6-0 away win against West Ham United on February 11, 2024. They then matched that record at Sheffield United on March 4, 2024.
The club’s greatest away win in the league happened way back in 1935 when they defeated Aston Villa 7-1 on December 14 in Division 1.
Through these outstanding victories, Arsenal has showcased their dominance and ability to deliver fantastic performances both at home and away.
Let’s relive some of these glorious moments through the images below:
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Source: The Sun