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Winning the quadruple is not beyond Arsenal this season

Arsenal went into the 2025/26 season harbouring genuine hopes of winning at least one major trophy before the end of the campaign.

However, with the Gunners still alive in four competitions, claiming an historic quadruple is not beyond the realms of possibility this term.

A quick look at Arsenal’s latest odds to win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League highlights why the quadruple is a realistic target.

  • Premier League – 2/7
  • Champions League – 7/2
  • FA Cup – 6/1
  • League Cup – 13/8

Bettors more familiar with popular games such as online blackjack will recognise how difficult it will be for Arsenal to achieve perfection this season.

Numerous variables dictate the outcome in each hand of blackjack, and the Gunners undoubtedly face similar obstacles in their quest to win four trophies.

Despite this, as often happens in blackjack, Arsenal are perfectly capable of stringing together a winning streak that will help them hit the jackpot.

League Cup is the first step on the road

Although Arsenal have not won the League Cup since 1992/93, the competition could be the first step on the road to the squad gaining immortality.

The Gunners have progressed to the semi-final and will fancy their chances of overcoming London rivals Chelsea in their upcoming two-legged tie.

The winners will face either Manchester City or Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium, and neither team will make life easy for their opponents in the final.

While it would be foolish to think that winning the League Cup is a foregone conclusion, Mikel Arteta’s side have the ability to get the job done.

Lifting the trophy could lay the foundations for what could ultimately become the finest season ever produced by an English club.

FA Cup is another viable route to glory

Arsenal’s record tally of 14 FA Cup successes highlights why they are always a team to be feared in the world’s greatest knockout cup competition.

The third-round draw has been relatively kind to the Gunners, with Championship strugglers Portsmouth unlikely to cause them too many problems.

The luck of the draw always plays a significant role in the FA Cup, and Arsenal will hope to secure a few more favourable ties along the road to Wembley.

Progressing automatically to the round of 16 in the Champions League could work in their favour, as this would reduce their workload at a critical point of the season.

Arsenal have lifted the FA Cup seven times during the 21st century. It would be no surprise if they added another success to their impressive tally on May 17.

Premier League & Champions League are within reach

A case can be made for suggesting that winning the Premier League and Champions League is actually the easiest part of the quadruple equation for Arsenal.

The Gunners have established a healthy six-point advantage over Manchester City and Arsenal in the Premier League with 18 games to play. 

If they fail to get the job done from this position, questions about their lack of mental fortitude in the heat of battle would inevitably resurface.

Breaking their duck in the Champions League is the more difficult part of their assault on the two trophies that matter most in the eyes of their fans.

However, their impressive home victory over Bayern Munich in November bore all the hallmarks of a team which could ultimately end the season with four trophies.

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