Arsenal Premier League title parade details released | OneFootball

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·14 May 2024

Arsenal Premier League title parade details released

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With Arsenal still able to secure the Premier League title, Islington Council has revealed the proposed route for a victory parade through the borough.

The celebrations would kick off at the Emirates Stadium and wind through the streets of Islington, giving fans a chance to revel in their team’s success.

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LONDON – MAY 16: Thierry Henry (L) and Patrick Vieira are seen at the front of the bus outside the Islington Town Hall during the Arsenal Football Club victory parade to show the League Champions with their FA Barclaycard Premiership Trophy on May 16, 2004 in Highbury, London. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)


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Arsenal fans are still dreaming of the possibility of a Premier League victory parade next week, as the Gunners sit atop the table with one match remaining. Islington Council has unveiled the proposed route for the parade, allowing fans to join the celebrations if their team is crowned champions this weekend.

The parade, scheduled for Monday, May 20th, at 5pm, would start at Emirates Stadium in Drayton Park and wind its way towards Upper Street and Islington Town Hall. The route would pass along Aubert Grove, Highbury Grove, and St. Paul’s Road before returning to the Emirates around 7pm. The team would then make an appearance on a podium above The Armoury store on Hornsey Road, concluding the celebrations around 8pm.

To accommodate the parade, parking restrictions would be in effect along the route from 8:30am on May 20th. Cars not removed by that time will be towed by the council. Additionally, match day parking restrictions will apply to roads outside the parade route, and bike hangars along the route must be emptied by 10am. Road closures will be enforced from 4pm, with the possibility of reopening by 9pm.

The council has also warned that nearby Tube stations (Arsenal, Holloway Road, Highbury & Islington, and Finsbury Park) are likely to be affected on the day. Barriers and crowd control measures will be implemented along the procession route, particularly near the Emirates Stadium.

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