Arsenal's Premier League title parade rolls through Islington on Sunday with 500,000 fans expected
Arsenal's open-top bus procession celebrating their Premier League title begins at 2pm on Sunday, May 31, travelling a 9km route through Islington. The Arsenal Women's squad will also feature, carrying the FIFA Women's Champions Cup won during their own historic season.
Arsenal’s Premier League title parade gets underway at 2pm on Sunday, May 31, with the open-top bus procession covering a 9km route through the London Borough of Islington. Crowds in excess of 500,000 are expected to line the streets, and fans planning to attend in person are advised to arrive well ahead of the 2pm start to secure a spot.
The route begins on Holloway Road before heading towards Seven Sisters and Blackstock Road, concluding with a right turn at Angel station onto Upper Street. Both the men’s and women’s squads will feature in the procession, with the Arsenal Women’s team riding their own dedicated bus and displaying the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup won under manager Renée Slegers.
The club is streaming the entire event free of charge through Arsenal.com, the official Arsenal app, and their YouTube, Facebook and X channels. A pre-show titled “Live From N5”, hosted by Nicole Holliday and former Arsenal striker Jeremie Aliadiere, begins at 1pm and will review the season’s highlights before live street coverage starts at 2pm. Fans in the United States can join the same free stream from 8am EST, with no geo-blocking restrictions in place.
There is no dedicated UK television broadcast of the parade. Radio listeners can follow updates on talkSPORT and BBC Radio London, where reporters will be stationed along the route.
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