Arsenal will hold a victory parade on the streets of London today to celebrate winning a first Premier League title in 22 years.
The Gunners won their first league crown since 2004 after seeing off Manchester City’s challenge sparking wild scenes outside the Emirates Stadium as fans celebrated.
Now fans are lining the streets of Islington with four-open top buses carrying the players and trophy due to set off at 2pm.
The club’s men’s and women’s teams will both take part, with the women’s side displaying the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, which they won earlier in the season.
The lead bus will feature the Premier League champions, followed by the men’s team staff, then the women’s team with the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
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Hundreds of fans are showing up to line the streets of London today after Arsenal bagged the Premier League title after more than two decades.

Fans can be seen with red flares as they eagerly await the start of the parade(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

It’s a party atmosphere in London today as fans celebrate Arsenal’s victory(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
The parade is due to start at 2pm with the route then stretching for 9km.
The buses will go up Holloway Road, around Seven Sisters, through Blackstock Road onto Newington Green, then all the way down Essex Road before turning right at Angel station onto Upper Street.
The route does not pass by the stadium. You can read more details here.

Arsenal will celebrate winning the Premier League with their fans(Image: Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
