Good news, it’s free to attend, although both the Football Association and local authorities are expecting large numbers with children already on their summer holidays, meaning busy Tube stations and large road closures.
They have warned that while those travelling in person are urged to bring flags, whistles and horns to show their support. Smoke flares, fireworks, tents, chairs and BBQs will be prohibited.
Yes, for those unable to travel into London or who would prefer to watch from the comfort of their living room (or office desk), the event will be available to watch live on the BBC, ITV and Sky.
The parade will set off at 12:10pm from Horse Guards Parade onto The Mall and along to Buckingham Palace, with the “Homecoming” ceremony itself to be staged at the Queen Victoria Memorial from 12:30pm.
As a result of the parade, road closures will be in place for both drivers and cyclists around St James’ Park for the day until at least 6pm.











