Arsenal will celebrate its domestic and European successes with an open-top bus parade through Islington on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
The event follows a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final the previous evening.
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The club announced that four vehicles will set off at 14:00 BST to commemorate the men's Premier League title and the women's FIFA Women's Champions Cup triumph.
However, the men's team missed out on a historic European double after drawing 1-1 against Paris Saint-Germain at the Puskas Arena in Budapest and losing 4-3 on penalties.
Parade Route and Details
The five-mile parade route will form a loop starting and ending at the Emirates area. It will travel through Highbury, Canonbury, and Upper Street.
The buses will move from Drayton Park into Holloway Road, passing Seven Sisters Road, Blackstock Road, Mount Grove Road, and Green Lanes before heading south toward Angel Tube station.
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According to the official club report, the Gunners took an early lead in the sixth minute when Kai Havertz scored.
Paris Saint-Germain equalized via an Ousmane Dembele penalty in the 65th minute, eventually securing the trophy after Ebere Eze and Gabriel missed their shootout attempts.
As reported by bbc. com, the Emirates Stadium, Drayton Park, and surrounding streets will be closed to pedestrians.
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The club explicitly requested that supporters avoid gathering at the stadium, Hornsey Road, Benwell Road, or Drayton Park due to zero visibility of the teams from those locations.