Arsenal have officially announced the date and location for their Premier League trophy parade, following their first league title in 22 years. The club confirmed that the celebration will take place on Sunday, 31 May, starting at 2pm BST, with a parade through the streets of Islington.
Historic Title Win
The Gunners secured the Premier League crown after Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth, ending a two-decade drought. The victory sparked joyous scenes outside the Emirates Stadium, with club legend Ian Wright joining fans in celebration.
Potential Double Celebration
The parade could be a double celebration, as Arsenal are also set to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday, 30 May. If they win, the parade would honour both domestic and European triumphs.
Official Trophy Lift
The team will officially lift the Premier League trophy after their final match of the season against Crystal Palace on Sunday, 25 May. Former manager Arsene Wenger and club icon Thierry Henry have both sent congratulatory messages to the squad, praising the historic achievement.
Arsenal fans are eagerly anticipating the parade, which is expected to draw large crowds to Islington as the club celebrates its return to the summit of English football.



