Arsenal trophy parade: Date and potential route for huge party if Gunners win Premier League or Champions League

ARSENAL are eyeing a historic double this season after six years without silverware.

The Gunners booked their spot in the Champions League final after beating Atletico Madrid 2-1 on aggregate.

Arsenal are through to their first Champions League final in 20 years Credit: Getty
Arsenal’s last trophy parade came after their FA Cup win in 2015 Credit: Arfa Griffiths – The Sun

Mikel Arteta‘s men will face defending champs PSG in the Budapest showpiece as they look to win Europe’s elite competition for the first time in the club’s history.

Domestically, Arsenal are far from done as they sit in pole position for their first Premier League title in 22 years.

The Gunners are five points ahead of rivals Manchester City as the season heads towards a thrilling climax.

Should Arsenal prevail and lift at least one trophy in May, fans won’t want to miss the huge party in North London.

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SunSport brings you all the details regarding Arsenal’s potential trophy parade this month.

When would Arsenal’s trophy parade be?

Should Arsenal go on to win the Premier League, the Champions League, or both, the club will host an open-top bus parade on Sunday, May 31.

Even if the Gunners clinch the top-flight title, fans will have to wait until after the European showdown in Budapest.

The Champions League final will take place on Saturday, May 30, at 5pm BST, meaning it would be a quick turnaround to get back to North London for the party, should the Gunners have anything to celebrate.

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Arsenal’s open-top bus parade would either start in the morning or at lunchtime and not in the evening.

What would the route be for Arsenal’s trophy parade?

Arsenal’s parade plans from two seasons ago started at the Emirates Stadium, with a bus travelling along Drayton Park, Aubert Park, Highbury Grove, St Paul’s Road, Upper Street and back to the stadium.

A route for this year’s potential parade has not been confirmed.

Mikel Arteta’s bleary-eyed team will not return to England from Budapest until the early hours of the morning on May 31.

Fans will also face the same dilemma of trying to race back from Hungary in time for a potential parade.

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