Arsenal Will Parade Through London Even If They Lose Champions League Final to PSG

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Even before knowing the outcome of the Champions League final, Arsenal has already planned a London parade to celebrate the season with its supporters, and above all, the Premier League title.

Arsenal has not yet played its last Premier League match, but is already certain of finishing first. 22 years after their last English champions title, the Gunners took advantage of Manchester City's draw at Bournemouth to secure first place on the penultimate matchday. A result that closes a new, eventful season but with a very joyful outcome for the North London club's supporters.

In the meantime, the season is not yet completely over, as Mikel Arteta's men must face PSG in the Champions League final. A kind of remake of last year's semifinal, but with the European Cup at stake. And even before the kickoff of the match, the club has already planned its parade in London.

According to information first published in the English media on Wednesday, Arsenal has already planned a parade with a double-decker bus in the streets of North London, the Gunners' territory.

And these celebrations will not take place before the Champions League final, but after. Indeed, the date of Sunday, May 31, has been approved by the club and British authorities.

Mark your calendar ️

We are delighted to announce that we will come together with our supporters and community for a special parade, starting from 2pm on Sunday 31 May

— Arsenal (@Arsenal) May 20, 2026

As the club's statement indicates, the parade will begin at 2 p.m. local time. The route has yet to be confirmed, but it could resemble the one planned two years ago, before Arsenal slipped up in the final sprint.

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In any case, Arsenal will parade through the streets of London even if the Gunners do not win the Champions League. A parade is planned regardless, at least to celebrate the long-awaited Premier League title by fans. PSG supporters, for their part, undoubtedly hope that it is with their club that they will share such festivities the day after the final.


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