North London is still buzzing. When the full-time whistle blew at the Vitality Stadium and Manchester City’s draw at Bournemouth handed Arsenal their first Premier League title in 22 years, N7 absolutely erupted. The Arsenal parade is now confirmed, and the celebrations are about to go to a whole new level.
Arsenal Parade Date, Time and Route Confirmed
Arsenal have officially scheduled their Premier League title parade for 31st May — just one day after they fell to Paris Saint-Germain on penalties in the Champions League final. The open-top bus rolls at 2pm UK time. As for the exact route, the club haven’t revealed specifics yet, but the celebration will take place within their home borough of Islington. Keep your eyes on the club’s official channels for the full route announcement.
Furthermore, if you want more context on what that Champions League final defeat means for the broader picture, our colleagues have already weighed in — read our take on PSG’s Champions League dominance and what it means for the modern game.
How Arsenal Fans Have Already Been Celebrating
The supporters haven’t waited for any official invitation. On the night City dropped points at Bournemouth, an estimated 100,000 fans descended on the Emirates Stadium to mark the moment. Some stayed right through until sunrise — and those hardy souls were rewarded with a surprise appearance from Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze, and Jurriën Timber. Not a bad way to greet the morning.
Then, when Arsenal lifted the trophy itself at Selhurst Park, thousands swarmed the Emirates all over again. Two separate explosions of joy before the official parade has even happened. Permanent euphoria has taken up residence in north London, and honestly, after 22 years of waiting, nobody can blame them. The parade on 31st May is simply the final, glorious full stop.


























