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"textContent": "Declan Rice and Arsenal celebrated their Premier League title win on Sunday (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty)\n\nArsenal fans will line the streets of north London to celebrate their first Premier League title success in 22 years at the end of the month.\n\nThe Gunners were confirmed as champions with a game to spare after Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with Bournemouth.\n\nTheir long wait is 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## The countdown is on\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\nThe Gunners closed out their league campaign away to Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon, and were handed the coveted trophy at Selhurst Park.\n\nArteta was brought to tears at Selhurst Park (Photo by Sebastian Frej/Getty)\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 confirmed to take place on **Sunday, 31 May** in north London.\n\nProceedings will be underway from **2pm that afternoon**.\n\nArsenal have won their first league title since 2004 (Picture: Getty)\n\nArsenal’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‘This will be a major public event, and we anticipate large numbers of supporters will turn out in the local area,’ a statement from Arsenal confirmed.\n\n‘We hope you are able to join our celebrations on the day. Local residents and businesses should be advised that the event will lead to disruption across the borough that will involve road closures and parking suspensions. You may also find it difficult to move normally around the borough or pass through the route.\n\n‘We will communicate more details on the parade closer to the time, which will only be published on our website and other official Arsenal channels.’\n\n## How many times have Arsenal won the Premier League?\n\nArsenal clinching the title this season brings an end to a 22-year wait for the Premier League title - and stands as the fourth time they have won it.\n\nThey have won the following Premier League titles:\n\n * 1997/98\n * 2001/02\n * 2003/04\n * 2025/26\n\n\n\nPrior to the top flight becoming the Premier League, Arsenal won the top-level English title 10 times prior in the following seasons:\n\n * 1930/31\n * 1932/33\n * 1933/34\n * 1934/35\n * 1937/38\n * 1947/48\n * 1952/53\n * 1970/71\n * 1988/89\n * 1990/91\n\n\n\nKeep up to date with the latest Arsenal news and celebrations here.\n\n## What is the route for Arsenal’s parade?\n\nArsenal have now confirmed the route for the parade, which will feature four buses and musical guests.\n\nThe men’s first team will occupy the first of the four buses, followed by the men’s first-team saff, the women’s team and supporters from Arsenal’s community programmes on the fourth.\n\nThe parade will start on Holloway Road before turning onto Seven Sisters Road. From there, it follows Blackstock Road before going onto Mount Grove Road, Green Lanes, and Petherton Road.\n\nThe confirmed route for the parade (Picture: Arsenal)\n\nHeading south down Petherton Road, the buses will then turn onto Beresford Road and go through Newington Green Road to reach Essex Road.\n\nAfter travelling along Essex Road, it will bend back north via Upper Street and back to the junction with Holloway Road.\n\nDue to the number of anticipated attendees – anywhere between 500,000 to one million supporters – there will be no trophy lift or speeches at the end of the parade.\n\n## How to watch the parade online\n\nFor those not able to make it to north London, the parade will be streamed live on The Arsenal app, Arsenal.com, YouTube, Facebook and X.\n\n**For more stories like this, check our sport page**.\n\n**Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on**Facebook,** Twitter and Instagram**.\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, start time and confirmed route for Premier League champions"
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