On Wednesday, 21 May, Tottenham defeated Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao to secure the club's fourth European trophy.
While the game won't be remembered for long by neutrals, it will be etched in the club's history forever and has completely flipped how Ange Postecoglou will be looked upon by Spurs fans across the world.
To mark the achievement, Tottenham have announced that they will be having an open-top bus parade. For all the key information, including dates, times and the route, our guide below has you covered.

Tottenham Europa League parade: Important information
The Tottenham Europa League parade will take place on Friday, 23 May, with a scheduled start time of 17:30. The club feel this gives supporters who made the trip over to Bilbao for the match ample time to return to London to join with the celebrations with those who were unable to get tickets.
The parade will start at Edmonton Green before embarking on the following route:
- The Broadway/Fore Street (Southbound)
- High Road (Southbound) past the stadium
- Lansdowne Road (Eastbound)
- Willoughby Lane (Northbound)
- Northumberland Park (Westbound)
The club anticipate that the parade will last somewhere between 60-90 minutes before finishing in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's service yard. However, the celebrations don't end there.
Post-parade celebrations
A staging area will be set up on the Paxton Terrace outside the stadium so that after the parade is completed, the players and staff can continue the party with their supporters. A trophy presentation will take place here with all members of the playing and coaching staff.
Prior to their arrival at the stage, this area will be used to keep fans who elect not to join the parade route entertained. Fans who set up base near the staging area can expect a DJ, live music from James Black and a Q&A session with club legends from 15:00.
How to watch the Tottenham Europa League parade
Fans wanting to watch the parade in person are advised to head to any location on the parade route as early as possible throughout the day. Fans are being encouraged to bring scarves and flags to help boost the atmosphere on what will be a big day of celebrations.
For anyone who can't make it, Tottenham are live streaming the event on the club's official website, app and YouTube channel.
No tickets are required to attend the parade, and all live streaming will be free.