Arsenal are set to become the first club from Europe’s top five leagues to play 60 matches in the 2025/26 season when they take to the pitch this Sunday.
The achievement highlights the club’s consistency and ability to compete across several competitions throughout a demanding campaign.
Mikel Arteta’s side have remained active in both domestic and European tournaments, forcing the players to maintain a busy schedule since the start of the season in August.
Compared to other major European clubs, Arsenal have played between four and eight more matches at this stage of the campaign, underlining the intensity of their season.
Despite the heavy workload and limited recovery time between games, the Gunners have continued to perform strongly in important competitions, including the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.
The North London club’s ability to handle matches every four to five days has been praised by supporters, especially as the team continues to challenge for major honours late into the season.
Arsenal’s impressive run in Europe has also played a significant role in increasing their total number of matches this season.
The milestone reflects the squad’s endurance, depth and determination as they continue pushing for success on multiple fronts before the campaign comes to an end.

