Arsenal Football Club will hold the Arsenal trophy parade in north London at 2 pm BST on Sunday to celebrate two major title wins.
The men’s team will parade the Premier League trophy after winning England’s top-flight title for the first time in 22 years. In addition, Arsenal’s women’s team will display the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
Arsenal said the parade will feature four open-top buses and a Champions truck. The procession will move through the club’s home borough of Islington.
The lead bus will carry the Premier League champions. Another bus will feature men’s team staff, while the women’s team will travel with the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
The final bus will honour the club’s community work. Arsenal said supporters from the Arsenal in the Community programmes and nominated staff members will join that bus.
The route will cover about five miles through Holloway Road, Seven Sisters Road, Blackstock Road, Green Lanes, Petherton Road, Essex Road and Upper Street.
Arsenal said Emirates Stadium, Drayton Park and nearby roads will close during the parade. Therefore, the club urged fans not to gather near the stadium gates, as they will not see the teams from those areas.
The buses will not stop, and Arsenal said there will be no static trophy lifts. The club asked supporters to spread out along the entire route to reduce crowding.
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Islington Council said the parade will affect roads, parking, street cleaning, parks and libraries. Road closures will run from about 4 am until about 8 pm. However, the timings may change due to safety conditions.
Arsenal will stream the parade live through Arsenal.com, the Arsenal app, YouTube, Facebook and X for supporters watching from home.
The celebration comes a day after Arsenal lost the UEFA Champions League final to Paris Saint-Germain on penalties in Budapest. However, the club will still celebrate its Premier League title and the women’s European triumph.