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"textContent": "Arsenal are planning one hell of a party (Picture: Getty)\n\nArsenal fans will line the streets of north London to celebrate their Premier League title success at the end of the month.\n\nThe Gunners were confirmed as champions on Tuesday night with a game to spare after Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with Bournemouth.\n\nMikel Arteta’s side are four points clear at the summit heading into their final game of a draining season against Crystal Palace.\n\nIt is their first title in 22 years, coming after three consecutive second place finishes in the English top flight.\n\n## Love football?\n\nOur seven-day guide to the World Cup is live. 48 teams, 104 games, 1104 players – we've got everything you need to know. Sign up now.\n\nBut the wait is now over – and there could be a double to celebrate yet with Mikel Arteta’s side also chasing glory in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.\n\nArsenal face the defending champions in Budapest on Saturday 30 May.\n\n## When will Arsenal’s trophy parade take place?\n\nWhether it is to celebrate one trophy or two, Arsenal’s trophy parade has been provisionally scheduled for **Sunday 31 May.**\n\nArsenal have won their first league title since 2004 (Picture: Getty)\n\nAccording to the Daily Mail, Arsenal’s open-top bus trophy parade will take place back in the capital the day after the Champions League final, regardless of whether they return from Hungary with the trophy in their possession.\n\nIt will mean a very quick turnaround for the squad, staff and Arsenal supporters making the journey out to Budapest.\n\n## Has Arsenal’s trophy parade route been confirmed?\n\nA route for this year’s trophy parade has not been confirmed yet.\n\nThousands of fans will line the streets again (Picture: Clive Mason/Getty Images)\n\nBut similar plans have been put in place in recent years. Arsenal missed out on the title on the final day of the season in 2023-24 with Islington Council drawing up a route ahead of schedule.\n\nThe route was scheduled to carry the team from Emirates Stadium, before heading along Drayton Park, Aubert Park, Highbury Grove, St Paul’s Road, Upper Street and back to the stadium.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
"title": "When is Arsenal’s trophy parade? Date and possible route for new Premier League champions"
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