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Arsenal fan runs 9km parade route to share tips on where to stand

Charles Davie ran the 9km route to help supporters find better viewing spots as Arsenal expect more than 500,000 fans to attend.

  • On Sunday, May 31, 2026, Arsenal Football Club will host a victory parade in North London starting at 2pm BST, with at least 500,000 supporters expected to line the streets through Islington.
  • The celebration marks the end of a 22-year wait for the Gunners to be crowned champions of England, though it follows an agonizing Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest.
  • Spanning a 9-kilometer path, the open-top buses will travel from Holloway Road through Angel, Highbury, and Essex Road; the club confirmed no trophy lift will occur to ensure buses move continuously for crowd safety.
  • Commander Stuart Bell, leading the Metropolitan Police public order operation, will deploy more than 500 officers throughout the event; authorities urge supporters to avoid the Emirates Stadium area where safety preparations are underway.
  • Because many Arsenal players must join international squads on Monday, organizers scheduled the parade for Sunday, ensuring participation before the World Cup begins on June 11, less than two weeks away.
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In Paris, PSG's final success on Sunday may have led to wild riots and a wave of violence, but in London this afternoon it looked quite different: hundreds of thousands of fans in England's capital have lined the streets and celebrated their team, if not for the Champions League title so for winning the English championship a few weeks ago! It would have been better for both the Arsenal players and team members as well as the fans, if they had b…

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Arsenal lost the Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday evening, but less than 24 hours later, there is still a big celebration in North London. Jurriën Timber and his teammates are celebrating their first Premier League title since 2004 with a bus tour.

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