Hundreds of thousands of Arsenal fans filled the streets of north London on May 31, 2026, for an open-top victory parade [1, 3].
The event marks the end of a long title drought for the club, signaling a shift in the balance of power within English football. This victory returns the trophy to North London for the first time in over two decades.
The celebration focused primarily on the Islington area, where supporters dressed in red gathered to cheer the players [1, 2]. The parade served as the official public celebration of the team winning the Premier League title [1].
According to reports, this is the first time the club has secured the league title in 22 years [3]. The scale of the event was massive, with hundreds of thousands of people lining the route to see the trophy [1].
While some reports mentioned gatherings related to other upcoming matches, the primary event on May 31 was the celebration of the domestic league win [1]. Fans waved scarves and flags as the open-top buses moved through the city, painting the district red in a display of club loyalty [1].
“Arsenal won the Premier League title for the first time in 22 years.”
Arsenal's return to the top of the Premier League ends a 22-year hiatus from the championship, establishing the club as a dominant force once again. This victory provides the team with significant momentum and psychological leverage heading into subsequent European competitions.




