Arsenal set new record by winning seven successive UEFA champions league games

Arsenal extended their Champions League winning run to seven games with a 3-1 win against Inter. Arteta’s boys have not yet dropped a point in UCL this season and are guaranteed a top-two finish.

Arsenal’s Swedish striker #14 Viktor Gyokeres (L) celebrates with Arsenal’s English midfielder #41 Declan Rice (R) after scoring his team third goal during the UEFA Champions League, league phase day 7, football match between Inter Milan and Arsenal at San Siro stadium in Milan, northern Italy, on January 20, 2026. (Photo by Stefano RELLANDINI / AFP)

Gabriel Jesus was the hero for Arsenal in Milan, scoring twice in the first half, either side of a superb equaliser from Petar Sucic. Viktor Gyokeres came off the bench to seal another win for the visitors, curling a lovely strike into the top corner.

Arsenal have qualified for the Champions League last 16, while Inter have dropped out of the top eight.

The big games keep coming thick and fast for Arsenal. And they don’t come much bigger than their next outing in the Premier League.

They face one of their oldest rivals at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday as Manchester United make the trip to north London. Buoyed by the weekend’s win against neighbours Manchester City, Michael Carrick will bring a side flowing with confidence, who will be desperate to upset the table toppers. But, in this form, Arsenal are going to take some stopping.

Clearly not satisfied with just being top of the Premier League, Arsenal are also streaking clear at the top of the Champions League league-phase table.

A staggering record and one that means they are guaranteed a top-two finish and the benefit of home advantage in the last 16.

As for Inter, they have dropped out of the top eight and face a tough trip to Dortmund in their final game next Wednesday.