The Gunners sealed their first title since 2004 with a win at Crystal Palace on May 24, finishing with 85 points ahead of Manchester City after a 26-7-5 season. The open-top bus starts at 2 p.m. BST, winding through Islington streets like Seven Sisters Road and Upper Street before returning around 5 p.m. Despite a penalty shootout loss to PSG in the Champions League final yesterday—where Kai Havertz scored early but misses from Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhães proved costly—the mood stays electric as supporters celebrate domestic glory and an unbeaten run in regular UCL time.
Arsenal's Premier League Victory Parade Rolls Through North London
Clinton Machuki