Today00:50 BSTHuge clean-up operation neededA huge clean-up operation will be needed as pictures show North London covered in rubbishThe streets of Islington this evening(Image: @X)Rubbish on the streets(Image: @X)Today00:28 BSTCelebrations continue into the nightVideos and pictures show Arsenal fans still celebrating at a petrol station near the Emirates.31st May23:44 BSTStabbing in Hornsey RoadThe Metropolitan Police has confirmed a crime scene is in place following a stabbing in Hornsey Road.Officers were called shortly after 8.30pm and responded with paramedics and the air ambulance.A man has been taken to hospital where his condition will be assessed.31st May21:57 BST16 people arrested in parade area, says MetThe Metropolitan Police said that, as of 9pm, it had made 16 arrests across the "parade footprint", including six for assaulting officers.The force also said a man was stabbed in Hornsey Road, Islington, shortly after 8.30pm. While the incident was included in the Met’s X thread about the parade, it is not clear whether it was linked to the parade.Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May21:21 BSTLarge crowds remain in area around Emirates StadiumThe Metropolitan Police said large crowds remain in the area around the Emirates Stadium, adding that officers will use dispersal powers to prevent anti-social behaviour, disorder and other criminality, and will make further arrests where offences are committed.Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May21:17 BSTArsenal victory parade draws up to 1 million, early estimates suggestArsenal’s victory parade is believed to have attracted up to one million people.The Press Association has been told that early estimates indicate between 750,000 and one million Arsenal fans lined the 5.6-mile route, which started and finished at the Emirates Stadium.31st May20:33 BST75 people rescued from height during parade, says LFB About 75 people had to be rescued from height during Arsenal's victory parade, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said.Fans climbed trees, rooftops and traffic lights in the hope of catching a glimpse of their heroes as the team bus passed by.The LFB said crews rescued "approximately 75 people" from incidents at height during the event and urged fans to refrain from climbing onto rooftops as the celebrations continue this evening.The fire service also said crews attended a fire at a hotel, believed to have been caused by a stray flare.Assistant Commissioner Pat Goulbourne said: "Fortunately, the fire caused only a small amount of damage to the exterior of the building."Pyrotechnics are also believed to have triggered the fire alarms at several other locations in the area."As supporters head home, we would urge them to avoid using pyrotechnics, particularly at stations, and to keep them away from buildings and other flammable materials."Mr Goulbourne also said the celebrations were a "fantastic sight" and that many fans were "celebrating their club’s achievement safely".31st May19:32 BST9 arrested during Arsenal victory parade, says MetNine people have been arrested in the area around Arsenal’s victory parade, the Metropolitan Police said.The force said on X that arrests were made for offences including drunk and disorderly behaviour, drugs offences, sexual assault and assaulting emergency workers.The Met had deployed more than 500 officers for the parade.31st May19:26 BST'Islington was painted red,' says mayor of LondonLondon Mayor Sadiq Khan has shared a video on X showing celebrations during Arsenal's victory parade.Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May18:16 BST'North London takeover,' says ArsenalArsenal has shared a video of its victory parade on X, captioned: "North London takeover."Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May17:29 BSTSmall number of fans breached fence near Emirates Stadium, says MetThe Metropolitan Police says a "small number" of fans "breached a security fence near the Emirates Stadium".Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May17:14 BSTArsenal fans face delays on journey homeIf you're heading home after Arsenal's victory parade, be prepared for some travel disruption.There are severe delays on the Mildmay line, with Transport for London (TfL) saying it is dealing with "trespassers on the track at Highbury & Islington and congestion caused by an event".For the same reasons, there are minor delays on the Windrush line. TfL says there is no service between Highbury & Islington and Dalston Junction, or between Surrey Quays and New Cross.The Northern line is also experiencing minor delays.Arsenal fans gather on Holloway Road(Image: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)31st May16:51 BSTSome Arsenal fans are enjoying the parade from homeArsenal fans who were unable to make it to the parade cheered on the Gunners from home.Jonathan Patrick told the BBC that he and his son could not go to the parade because his son is due to undergo chemotherapy tomorrow, but spirits remain high. He said:"My two sons are watching the Arsenal parade today - would have loved to have been there but my eldest son is off for chemotherapy tomorrow morning. But watching Arsenal show off the Premier League trophy is putting a smile on his face."An Arsenal fan waves a flag from a window(Image: David Davies/PA Wire)31st May16:25 BSTPictured: Arsenal Women's team celebrateThe Arsenal Women's team - who lifted the first-ever Women's Champions Cup in February - are also taking part in the celebrations on an open-top bus.Arsenal Women players celebrate on an open-top bus during the Arsenal victory parade(Image: TOLGA AKMEN/EPA/Shutterstock)Members of the Arsenal Women's team celebrate winning the FIFA Women's Champions Cup(Image: Alamy Live News)31st May16:19 BSTSevere delays on Windrush line due to 'trespassers on track'People heading home after Arsenal’s victory parade are facing travel disruption.Transport for London (TfL) says there is no service between Highbury & Islington and Dalston Junction, or between Surrey Quays and New Cross on the Windrush line.There are also severe delays on the rest of the line, with TfL saying it is dealing with "trespassers on the track at Highbury & Islington and congestion caused by an event".31st May15:46 BST'Next year I’ll be back for more,' says RiceDeclan Rice has just told Sky News: "They pointed at me and laughed - they are not laughing anymore."Although he has lost his voice, he added: "I love this team, I love this manager… next year I’ll be back for more."Declan Rice reacts on the open-top bus during the Arsenal Trophy Parade(Image: Getty Images)31st May15:43 BST'Everyone can be proud,' says HavertzSpeaking to Sky Germany in Budapest after the final, Kai Havertz said: "We really wanted to win the game, but we can be proud of ourselves and our season. We are Premier League champions."After my goal, I had a great feeling. But it doesn’t mean anything to me now... It was difficult for me to watch. I would have loved to be out there."Respect to every single player who took one - it’s not an easy situation, I know that myself. Everyone can be proud. Millimetres made the difference. We’ll still celebrate a great season today."31st May15:34 BSTSophie Ellis-Bextor set to DJ at party after paradeSophie Ellis-Bextor - the singer behind the 2001 disco-pop hit 'Murder on the Dancefloor' - is set to DJ at the family party following the parade."It’s even got a bouncy castle," she said during Arsenal’s official broadcast of the parade.31st May15:06 BSTPiers Morgan comments on 'astonishing' scenes in IslingtonIn a post on X, Piers Morgan has said he's "never seen anything like this" as his fellow Arsenal fans celebrate the Premier League win for the first time in more than two decades.He penned: "Wow.. these Arsenal parade scenes are astonishing… hundreds of thousands of fans of all creeds, colours, backgrounds coming together in a joyous outpouring of ecstatic celebration on the streets of North London."Never seen anything like this in our club’s history. Amazing!"Arsenal fans on the roof of a bus stop(Image: David Davies/PA Wire)31st May15:02 BST'London is red' in celebration for Arsenal Nothing but a red mist and a sea of red and white tops can be seen across Islington today as the Arsenal men's and women's football teams make their way across a five-mile loop to celebrate their victory."London is red", said one on X with footage of the bus travelling through the streets.Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May14:54 BSTCheers erupt as Arsenal captain parades Premier League trophyThis is the moment Martin Odegaard boarded the Arsenal men's bus with the Premier League trophy to parade before fans today.Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May14:49 BSTSky News criticised for shaky Arsenal parade coverageIt's been a rocky start for Sky News this afternoon as its live TV coverage of the grand Arsenal parade in Islington suffered some signal losses from its correspondents on the ground.Reporters were seen admist a flurry of red flares, confetti and chants from fans while the connection appeared to waver in the chaos."Sky News can’t get a connection to correspondents on the ground at the Arsenal parade. Just like Arsenal lost on penalties," joked one in a post on X.The Arsenal bus seen through red flares on the route in Islington(Image: AFP via Getty Images)Another echoed: "Sky News has the worst camera."However, dozens are celebrating the parade and its broadcast today, as Sky reports estimates of more than one million Arsenal supporters are lining the streets.Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, David Raya, Gabriel and William Saliba on the bus(Image: Getty Images)31st May14:39 BSTFootage shows Arsenal players boarding victory busFootage shared on social media shows the team clutching their Premier League trophy boarding the bus before setting off from Emirates Stadium.Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May14:29 BSTGabriel Magalhaes thanks fans for support after devastating penaltyDespite losing a penalty during the shoot-outs against PSG in Budapest yesterday, fans are lending their support to Gabriel Magalhaes with fans bringing out their scarfs in support.Content cannot be displayed without consentIn a post on Instagram, the centre-back wrote: "It’s painful, but I’m proud of this team and everything we achieved together this season.Fans are showing their support to Gabriel today(Image: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)"Thank you to our incredible fans for your support every step of the way. You deserve to celebrate this journey with us and enjoy the parade today!"See you next season!!! Love, Big Gabi".Another sign reads: "I'm still in love with Gabriel"(Image: Getty Images)31st May14:25 BSTGoalkeeper David Raya celebrates with Premier League trophyDavid Raya spotted with the trophy on the Arsenal bus(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)As a reminder - there won't be a trophy lift as part of the parade today, but the Premier League cup is certainly joining the celebrations on the Arsenal victory lap around north London this afternoon.31st May14:22 BSTHigh spirits across Islington as fans welcome players homeAs the buses are setting off on their celebratory lap across North London, players are to sure to be met by a sea of their supporters in high spirits.Songs and chants have already heard across Islington today as fans are clearly buzzing with the victory.Content cannot be displayed without consent31st May14:17 BSTAnd they're off - Arsenal parade buses set off on routeIt's happening - the Arsenal parade has kicked off with both the men's and women's teams on the double-decker buses for a five-mile victory loop around Islington.Martin Odegaard carrying the Premier League trophy to the bus(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)The bus is on the way(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)Arsenal Women's team pose for a pic on the bus with their FIFA Women's Champions Cup(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)Arsenal's victory parade is underway with thousands of fans cheering the team on(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)31st May13:56 BSTReminder - what Arsenal is celebrating todayArsenal's crushing defeat against PSG in Budapest last night means the Gunners aren't adding their first Champions League trophy to the cabinet this time.However, the team and their thousands of fans are taking to the streets today to celebrate their first Premier League title in 22 years.Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard lifts the Premier League Trophy on May 24 at Selhurst Park(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)31st May13:52 BSTArsenal fans take to the streets for victory parade - in pictures Here are just some of the scenes along the parade route in Islington today as Arsenal's buses are due to set off on their five-mile victory lap around North Lodon in less than 10 minutes at 2pm.An Arsenal fan holds up a Gabriel scarf at the parade(Image: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)Fans on Holloway Road have grabbed some of the best seats already(Image: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)One devoted fan has secured his viewing spot from a lamppost(Image: Getty Images)Fans are in the party spirit to celebrate Arsenal today(Image: AP Photo/Kin Cheung)31st May13:44 BSTOpen-top Arsenal buses spotted preparing for paradeIslington is bright red in support of Arsenal today, where fans have spotted the double-decker open-top buses getting ready in preparation for the parade to start in around 20 minutes.Content cannot be displayed without consent‌