Arsenal has revealed more information about the upcoming Champions Parade.
Parade Start Time
The Champions Parade is set to begin at 2pm on Sunday 31 May.
The club is eager to celebrate winning the Premier League title with supporters in Islington.
It promises to be a historic moment for the north London side.
Teams Involved
Both the men’s and women’s teams will participate in the parade.
The parade will celebrate the Premier League title, the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, and a possible men’s UEFA Champions League win.
Parade Features
The parade will consist of four open-top buses carrying the teams and special guests.
A Champions truck with DJs will lead the procession.
- The first bus will carry the Premier League champions.
- The men’s team staff will follow on the second bus.
- The women’s team, along with the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, will be on the third bus.
The final bus will celebrate the community, including supporters from Arsenal in the Community programmes and Arsenal staff members.
The buses will move continuously along the route, offering a similar experience regardless of the viewing location.
Important Information for Supporters
Arsenal anticipates a large turnout and prioritises the safety and well-being of all supporters. They are asking fans to be mindful of younger supporters, families, and disabled communities along the route. Consideration for local residents and businesses is also requested.
The parade takes place the day after the Champions League final screening at Emirates Stadium. Supporters without tickets to the screening are encouraged to avoid gathering around Emirates Stadium that evening.
Supporters are asked to plan in advance and familiarise themselves with the information provided, and check the FAQs for further questions.
For those unable to attend, the Champions Live From N5 parade will be streamed live on The Arsenal app, Arsenal.com, YouTube, Facebook and X.
The club is grateful for the community and local authorities’ support and co-operation.
Arsenal encourages supporters to spread out along the full route so that everyone can enjoy the celebrations safely.