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When is Arsenal’s Premier League victory parade?


NORTH LONDON will witness its biggest celebration in years if Arsenal lift the Premier League title – and details for the victory parade have been revealed!

Similar to last season, Arsenal and Manchester City have been giving all they have got to be crowned champions of England’s top-flight division.

Arsenal have had rollercoaster of a seasonCredit: Getty

And this thrilling title race has gone right down to the final day of the campaign which always seems to throw up drama.

Pep Guardiola’s men go into Matchday 38 are two points ahead of the Gunners with West Ham set to make a trip to the Etihad.

But should they drop points and Arsenal beat Everton, then Mikel Arteta’s side would lift the trophy.

When is Arsenal’s Premier League victory parade?

If Arsenal finally end their 20-year Premier League winning drought, the victory parade will take place on Monday, May 20.

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The open-top bus celebrations will parade the streets of Islington – starting and finishing at the Emirates Stadium, going via the Town Hall on Upper Street.

What is the timetable and route for Arsenal’s victory parade?

The approximate timings for the parade are highlighted below:

5pm: The parade will start from Emirates Stadium at Drayton Park, travelling along Drayton Park, Aubert Park, Highbury Grove, St Paul’s Road, Upper Street and back to the stadium.

7pm: The parade will then arrive back at Emirates Stadium, for an appearance by the Arsenal squad on the podium above The Armoury on Hornsey Road.

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8pm: The celebration event ends.

What is the current Premier League table?

Arsenal are currently second but the Gunners would be crowned champions if they were to beat Everton and Manchester City lose or draw against West Ham.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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