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When is the Arsenal trophy parade? Date, time, route and other key details fans need to know

When is the Arsenal trophy parade? Date, time, route and other key details fans need to know
Arsenal fans gather outside Emirates Stadium to welcome team bus - Photo via IMAGO / Sportimage

Arsenal supporters are already gearing up for a huge celebration after Mikel Arteta delivered the club’s first Premier League title in 22 years, with plans emerging for an open‑top bus parade through north London.

And the party could yet grow even bigger.

With a Champions League final against Paris Saint‑Germain still to come, fans may soon be celebrating a historic double, and the club’s first‑ever European crown.

Arsenal trophy parade date, time, route and key details

Arsenal's trophy parade is set to take place on Sunday May 31st, less than 24 hours after the Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday evening.

The timing has reportedly been arranged because many of Arsenal's international players are expected to join their national teams for 2026 World Cup duty from Monday June 1st.

If Arsenal defeat PSG in Budapest, supporters would see both the Premier League trophy and the Champions League trophy on display during the parade. If they fall short in Europe, celebrations will still go ahead with the league title.

A start time of 2pm is now expected, per reports.

The route has also yet to be formally announced, but previous Arsenal celebrations have followed a path beginning at Emirates Stadium before travelling through several key areas around Islington.

A potential route could include:

  • Emirates Stadium
  • Drayton Park
  • Aubert Park
  • Highbury Grove
  • St Paul's Road
  • Upper Street
  • Return towards Emirates Stadium

Supporters travelling to Budapest for the Champions League final may face a particularly tight turnaround if celebrations begin early on Sunday.

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Winning the Premier League alone would make this one of the defining moments of Arsenal’s modern era. But now there’s the prospect of something even bigger.

A parade to celebrate ending a 22‑year wait for the title would already produce unforgettable scenes in north London.

Then add in a first‑ever Champions League triumph, and it suddenly becomes the kind of occasion supporters will talk about for generations.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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