

Arsenal’s long-awaited Premier League triumph has sparked extraordinary celebrations among supporters, ending a 22-year wait for league glory and setting the stage for what could be one of the biggest trophy parades London has ever seen. The club has confirmed that manager Mikel Arteta, his players, and coaching staff will parade through the streets of Islington on Sunday, 31 May, proudly displaying the Premier League trophy to thousands of jubilant fans.
The celebrations will take place just one day after Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest, raising hopes that the Gunners could have even more silverware to celebrate.
Reports suggest police are preparing for a crowd of more than one million Arsenal supporters to gather in the N5 area, a figure that would make it the largest trophy parade ever staged in London. Fans are expected to travel from across the UK and around the world to join in what promises to be a historic occasion, highlighting Arsenal’s immense global following and the emotional significance of this title win.
Speaking after securing Arsenal’s first league championship in over two decades, Arteta admitted the achievement brought a mixture of joy and relief.
He said the triumph was an emotional moment, not only for the players and staff but also for supporters who had waited so long to see Arsenal crowned champions again. The Spaniard reflected on the challenges of the season, particularly injuries to key players, and praised his squad for finding ways to keep winning despite setbacks.
After more than six years of rebuilding under Arteta’s leadership, Arsenal now have the chance to make this season even more memorable by winning their first-ever Champions League title.
Arteta made it clear that the ambition within the club remains high, insisting Arsenal want to celebrate with two trophies rather than one. He added that the team must now prove they have the quality, consistency, and determination to take that final step and complete a truly historic campaign.