SportFootballArsenal FCNeed to knowThe details surrounding Arsenal's Premier League title trophy bus parade have been confirmed15:00, 24 May 2026Arsenal will soon enjoy their first Premier League title bus parade in 22 years(Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)Arsenal's Premier League trophy parade details including date, time and location:The Official Date: The open-top bus parade is officially scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 31. This specific date was chosen to ensure the squad can celebrate with the fans immediately before players must depart for international duty and World Cup preparations.The Start Time: The celebration is scheduled to kick off precisely at 2pm UK time. Fans are highly encouraged to arrive well in advance to secure a good viewing spot before the streets get too crowded.The Parade Location: The parade will take place entirely within Arsenal's home borough of Islington in north London. While the exact, formalised street map is being finalised with the local council, previous victory laps have started at the Emirates Stadium and looped through major local roads like Drayton Park, Highbury Grove, and Upper Street.A Potential Double Celebration: This parade takes place exactly one day after Arsenal faces Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday, May 30. If Mikel Arteta’s side secures a victory in Hungary, the bus will proudly showcase both the Premier League and the Champions League trophies for a historic double party.Guaranteed Premier League Party: Even if the Champions League final doesn't go the Gunners' way, the parade is locked in to celebrate the domestic triumph. Nothing will stop the club from honouring the team's incredible 2025–26 Premier League campaign.The Actual Trophy Lift: Fans won't have to wait until the parade to see the silverware hoisted in official kit. The squad is scheduled to officially lift the Premier League trophy on Sunday, May 24, following their final match of the season away against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.Disruption and Road Closures: Islington Council has issued warnings that this massive public event will bring heavy disruption, extensive road closures, and widespread parking suspensions across the borough. Local residents and traveling fans are advised to plan their journeys ahead of time as moving through the area will be highly restricted.The Logistics Race for Traveling Fans: Because the parade takes place less than 24 hours after the Champions League final, fans attending the game in Budapest face a tight logistical turnaround. Die-hard Gooners will need to be speedy in order to make it back from Hungary on overnight flights or early morning travel to make it back to London by Sunday afternoon.Official Information Channels: Both Arsenal FC and Islington Council have stated that precise crowd safety details, entry points, and finalised route timings will be published closer to the date. Supporters are advised to keep a close eye solely on official club statements and the Islington Council website for the latest real-time updates.READ THE FULL STORY ON MIKEL ARTETA'S TITLE CONFESSION: Mikel Arteta reveals why he couldn't watch the moment Arsenal won Premier League title
Arsenal's Premier League trophy parade details including date, time and location
The details surrounding Arsenal's Premier League title trophy bus parade have been confirmed











