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Arsenal FC trophy parade: Date, start time and route after Gunners win Premier League title

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The Gunners wrapped up their first league crown in 22 years last week, after Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth. The 1-1 draw on the south coast prompted wild scenes outside the Emirates Stadium as fans celebrated, while at the club’s training ground players and staff had their own party.

Arsenal completed the job on Sunday, which saw a heavily rotated greeted onto the Selhurst Park pitch before beating Crystal Palace. Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke both scored to secure a 2-1 win, and then captain Martin Odegaard lifted the Premier League trophy.

But the celebrations will need to go on pause for now, as the Gunners could yet claim a famous double with the Champions League final to come this Saturday.

Martin Odegaard lifts the Premier League trophy

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Arsenal trophy parade date, start time and route

Arsenal’s trophy parade will take place on Sunday May 31, 2026 – the day after Mikel Arteta’s side meet holders Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest.

If Arsenal win the Champions League for the first time in their history at the Puskas Arena, they will celebrate with both trophies during an open-top bus parade upon their return from Hungary. If not, they will still go ahead with the parade with the Premier League trophy.

A statement from Arsenal read: “We are delighted to announce that we will come together with our supporters and community for a special parade around our home borough of Islington, starting from 2pm on Sunday 31 May, to celebrate our title.”

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A route has not yet been confirmed by Arsenal, but previous plans started at the Emirates Stadium, with a bus travelling along Drayton Park, Aubert Park, Highbury Grove, St Paul’s Road, Upper Street and then back to the stadium. There have been suggestions that the parade would be longer.

The parade will have to take place on Sunday, with many of Arsenal’s World Cup-bound stars due to be released to their respective international squads on Monday, June 1.

The start time for the parade means that those fans in Budapest for the final will need to hot foot it back to north London, or else they will miss out.

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