Arsenal Football Club will hold an open-top bus parade through north London on Sunday, May 31, 2026, starting at 2 p.m. [2, 3]
The event marks a historic double success for the club, featuring both the men's and women's teams. It signals the end of a long title drought for the men's side and a peak of dominance for the women's squad.
Players from the men's team will celebrate the Premier League championship, which is the club's first league title in 22 years [1, 4]. The festivities come shortly after a challenging weekend, as the parade occurs less than 24 hours after the men's team suffered a loss in the Champions League final [5].
Simultaneously, the women's team will celebrate their victory in the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup [1, 6]. While some reports focused exclusively on the men's league title, other sources said that players from both teams will display their respective trophies from the buses [1, 6].
The parade route will wind through the streets of north London, allowing fans to gather and celebrate the dual achievements of the club's top-tier teams [2, 3]. Local authorities and the club said they coordinated the 2 p.m. start time to manage the expected crowds in the area [3].
“Arsenal’s first Premier League title in 22 years”
This celebration represents a rare moment of simultaneous peak success for both the men's and women's wings of a single English club. While the men's victory ends a two-decade drought, the timing of the parade—immediately following a Champions League final defeat—highlights the complex emotional landscape of professional sports where a domestic triumph and a European failure coexist.





