Arsenal title parade: What you need to know
Getty ImagesArsenal have ended a 22-year wait for the Premier League title, and the red part of north London is about to party.
Arsenal will parade the Premier League trophy through Islington on Sunday, with four open-top buses due to set off at 14:00 BST.
The club's men's and women's teams will both take part. The women's side will display the FIFA Women's Champions Cup, which they won earlier this season.
The men's team will hope the parade also marks a Champions League victory. It comes less than 24 hours after Mikel Arteta's side face Paris St-Germain in the final in Budapest.
Where
Getty ImagesThe parade will follow a roughly five-mile loop through Islington, taking in much of Highbury, Canonbury and Upper Street before returning to the Emirates area.
From the stadium, the buses will enter Holloway Road from Drayton Park. The route continue east along Seven Sisters Road before heading down Blackstock Road, Mount Grove Road and Green Lanes.
Continuing south along Petherton Road, Beresford Road and Newington Green Road, the bus heads south along Essex Road before turning north at Angel Tube station onto Upper Street - the borough's main high street.
The bus then heads towards Highbury and Islington station and back onto the Holloway Road before heading to Arsenal's home ground where the route started.

The Emirates Stadium itself, Drayton Park and the immediately surrounding streets will be sealed off as no-pedestrian-access zones. The club has asked fans not to gather at the stadium, Hornsey Road, Benwell Road or Drayton Park, saying the teams will not be visible from those locations.
Highbury Fields, which sits inside the loop near Highbury & Islington station, is likely to be one of the busiest areas.
The nearest Tube and rail stations to the route are Finsbury Park, Arsenal, Holloway Road, Highbury & Islington and Angel.
Why Sunday?
The timing has been dictated in part by the international calendar. Several Arsenal players are due to report to their national squads on Monday 1 June ahead of the World Cup, which begins in the United States, Canada and Mexico on 11 June.
The schedule leaves players and travelling fans a tight turnaround from Budapest, where Saturday's final kicks off at 17:00 BST.
Road closures
Islington Council will impose road closures and parking suspensions across multiple streets in the borough from about 04:00 on Sunday until about 20:00, though restrictions may run later if necessary.
All roads along the parade route, including side roads leading to it, will be affected. Signage was due to go up from Tuesday. The full list of affected streets is on the council's website.
There will be no parking on the route or side roads from 04:00. Any vehicles left will be removed. There is no parking at the Emirates Stadium.
Getty ImagesPublic transport
Some Tube and rail stations near the route will be closed, non-stopping or exit-only after the event, with significant queues expected at others. A number of bus routes will be diverted.
Transport for London (TfL) and National Rail are advising passengers to check before travelling and to allow extra time.
The club has also asked anyone without a ticket for Saturday's Champions League final screening at the Emirates Stadium to stay away that evening, warning that crowds there could disrupt preparations for the parade.
Getty ImagesSafety
The event is being run with the assistance of Islington Council, TfL, the Metropolitan Police and other emergency services. Club stewards will be along the full route, with barriers and cordons in place, and an increased police presence is expected.
Flares, fireworks and pyrotechnics are banned. Arsenal have asked fans not to climb on or to attach anything to scaffolding, trees, lampposts, statues, railings or street furniture, and to be considerate of younger supporters, families, disabled fans and local residents.
First-aid points will be signposted along the route.
Getting home
Roads will reopen as soon as it is safe, expected to be from about 20:00. The local transport network is likely to take some time to return to normal.
The club is suggesting fans walk from the immediate area before picking up onward transport.
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