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What is the Arsenal trophy parade route?
The Arsenal parade vehicles will be getting going very shortly. Here is a reminder of the route they will be taking.
- The parade will start on Holloway Road from Drayton Park, before continuing east along Seven Sisters Road and down to Blackstock Road, Mount Grove Road and Green Lanes.
- It will then continue south along Petherton Road, Beresford Road, Newington Green Road and Essex Road. It will then turn north at Angel underground station and onto Upper Street.
- Finally, the bus will head towards Highbury and Islington Station and back onto Holloway Road.
- The Emirates Stadium, Drayton Park and the surrounding roads will be closed throughout the parade and will not be accessible to the public.

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