Ice, Ice Baby and 'start of a new era' - best of Arsenal parade
For the first time in 22 years, Arsenal are the Premier League champions - and the players, staff and fans got to celebrate on Sunday with an incredible bus parade through the streets of north London. With hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets, Arsenal 's men's and
For the first time in 22 years, Arsenal are the Premier League champions - and the players, staff and fans got to celebrate on Sunday with an incredible bus parade through the streets of north London.
With hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets, Arsenal 's men's and women's sides took in the adoration of their supporters during a two-and-a-half-hour five-mile loop, which started and finished at the club's Emirates Stadium.
Fans were not allowed immediately next to the ground but the supporters, some of whom had been there since the early hours of Sunday, finally got to see their heroes after the four buses went over a bridge, which had the words 'This belongs to all of us' painted on the ground.
The first bus had the Arsenal men's team on board, with Arsenal 's women's side, who became world champions when they won the Women's Champions Cup in February, on the third bus.
The other two buses were full of club staff as well as family members.
One of the most impressive sights was when a huge tifo - which had been unveiled before November's north London derby against Tottenham and had the words 'The Arsenal - These streets are our own' on it - was again displayed along the bus route.
Mikel Arteta's side had finished second in the Premier League in each of the previous three seasons, before ending up as champions in 2025-26.
At one stage on Sunday, Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice mocked the critics that have said the club have been too reliant on set-pieces to score goals by grabbing the microphone and chanting 'set-piece again, ole, ole'.

