Here’s the latest on Arsenal’s trophy parade route.
Key details you should know
- Date and general timing: The celebration is scheduled for late May 2026 in Islington, north London, with official announcements placing events around the Emirates Stadium and Islington venues. Public guidance has pointed to May 31, 2026, as the parade date in many outlets. This aligns with recent confirmation from local authorities and the club. [sources cited inline below]
- Route: The parade typically starts at the Emirates Stadium (Drayton Park) and proceeds through surrounding streets in Islington (Aubert Park, Highbury, St Paul’s Road, Upper Street) before returning to the Emirates for a short podium moment. Exact street-by-street routing can be adjusted for road closures and safety, and final plans are posted by Arsenal and Islington Council ahead of the event.[2][5]
- Public access and travel: Road closures and transport diversions are common along parade routes. Local residents and commuters should expect temporary parking suspensions and changes to bus routes, with TfL and Islington Council providing real-time updates as the date approaches.[5][8]
- Official confirmation: Arsenal and Islington Council have issued or updated contingency plans for the parade, including timings and start/end points, and there is ongoing coordination with police and transport authorities. Check the club’s site and the council pages for the final timetable.[3][8]
What to watch for
- Final route and start time: Expect an official release from Arsenal and Islington Council in the week leading up to the event, including the exact route and any stage/rooftop viewing areas.[4][8]
- Travel planning: If you’re in Marseille or elsewhere, consider regional flight/train options and any UK travel advisories for London on the parade day, since public transport and roads will be affected.[4][5]
A quick note on sources
- Local news and official council pages have published parade plans and route expectations, with specific timings and road-closure details released as the event nears. For example, Islington Council outlines road-management plans and a provisional route in recent updates, which align with club announcements.[8][5]
- Coverage from media outlets confirms plans for a title parade around Islington with Emirates Stadium as a starting point, and mentions potential routes via Drayton Park, Aubert Park, Highbury, St Paul’s Road, and Upper Street.[2][4]
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Sources
ARSENAL have confirmed their victory parade route… should they win the Premier League title. The Gunners are a point clear at the top of the Premier League as they look to end a 20-year wait …
www.thesun.co.ukArsenal have put in place their plans for a victory parade should the Gunners be crowned Premier League champions amid their title race with Manchester City
www.football.londonTo celebrate Arsenal's Premier League title win, there will be a special parade in Islington on Sunday 31 May 2026, starting at 2pm.
www.islington.gov.ukArsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years, and the club have now announced the details for their title parade around the borough of Islington
www.mirror.co.ukWhat would happen with roads, parking and transport if there’s an Arsenal Football Club parade in Islington, so you can plan ahead.
www.islington.gov.ukNewly crownded English Premier League champions Arsenal have announced that they will be organizing a victory parade on May 31. Find out more here!!
www.sportsdunia.comARSENAL have confirmed their victory parade route... should they win the Premier League title.
m.allfootballapp.comArsenal has announced an official Premier League title victory parade for its fans on Sunday, May 31, 2026.The parade marks the celebration of the club's first championship in 22 years.The official statement issued by the...
www.geo.tvThe Gunners just won their first Premier League title in 22 years – here’s when the official celebrations begin.
www.timeout.comProspective Arsenal parade date set to cause fan frustrations after Champions League final travel nightmare
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