When will Arsenal celebrate their Premier League win? Find out the date, time, and route for their trophy parade.

When will Arsenal celebrate their Premier League win? Find out the date, time, and route for their trophy parade.

Declan Rice and the entire Arsenal team were ecstatic after being crowned the Premier League champions on Sunday. The long-awaited victory marked the end of a 22-year title drought for the Gunners, who will soon be celebrating with their devoted fans in North London. The team's success was officially confirmed after Manchester City's draw with Bournemouth, leaving them with a game to spare.

But the celebrations don't stop there for Arsenal. They are also in pursuit of a double win as they prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on May 30th in Budapest. The countdown is on for this highly-anticipated match, and fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome.

In the meantime, Arsenal closed out their league campaign with a final game against Crystal Palace on Sunday. The team was presented with the coveted trophy at Selhurst Park, bringing tears to the eyes of their coach, Mikel Arteta. As for the parade, it has been confirmed to take place on Sunday, May 31st in North London, with festivities starting at 2pm.

The team's open-top bus parade will be held the day after the Champions League final, regardless of the outcome. This means a quick turnaround for the players, staff, and fans who will be travelling from Hungary. The parade is expected to draw a large crowd, causing some disruption in the borough and resulting in road closures and parking suspensions.

Arsenal will share more details closer to the date, so be sure to stay updated on their official website and channels. This is the fourth time Arsenal has won the Premier League title, with previous victories in 1997/98, 2001/02, and 2003/04. Before the Premier League was established, the team also won the top-level English title 10 times in seasons such as 1930/31, 1932/33, and 1988/89.

For those who are unable to attend the parade in person, it will be streamed live on The Arsenal app, Arsenal.com, YouTube, Facebook, and X. The parade route will feature four buses, with the men's first team leading the way followed by the men's first-team staff, the women's team, and supporters from Arsenal's community programs. The route will take the buses through various streets in North London, including Holloway Road, Seven Sisters Road, and Essex Road.

Given the expected turnout of 500,000 to one million fans, there will be no trophy lift or speeches at the end of the parade. But that won't stop the excitement and pride felt by the team and their supporters. Be sure to add Metro as a preferred source on Google to stay updated on all the latest Arsenal news and celebrations.

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