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Image source, ReutersThe Arsenal victory parade is in full swing, with players making their way through north London on open-top buses - watch live scenes above
Red smoke fills the air as thousands of fans line the streets to join the celebrations
"Our team is back on top," one fan, Geraldine, tells us. Another, Lee, says: "I've waited 20 years for this" - send us your thoughts and pictures
Also celebrating at the parade are the Arsenal Women's team who, back in February, lifted the first-ever Women's Champions Cup
Today's festivities follow a nail-biting Champions League final on Saturday, which saw Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal on penalties - recap of the game
Tips and tricks: Here's how today's events will affect travel in the capital, and here's how the weather's looking
Edited by Rorey Bosotti and Angus Thompson, with reporting from BBC Sport
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"I had to be here because I waited 22 years for this," one fan tells the BBC.
He says he was only nine-years-old when Arsenal last won this trophy in the legendary Invincibles season - where they didn't lose a single Premier League game.
He says today is "one of the best days of my life".
Chris Slegg
BBC London sports journalist, at the parade
The fans and the players are united as the victory bus passes through north London, bringing that Premier League trophy that they have waited so long to see again in this part of London.
You can see the trophy glinting through that red smoke.
"North London forever!" rings around Seven Sisters Road and confetti, gold and red are everywhere.


Image source, PoolSome of Arsenal's biggest fans are parked on Drayton Park Road, where the victory bus has passed.
"We loved it," one young fan, who managed to spot Declan Rice on the open top bus, tells the BBC.
Another says: "After 22 years, this is the time that we needed it most."

The crowds are more than 20 deep as the buses continue to make their way along the route.
"Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal," is being chanted as the players make their way.
There's so much red smoke at points it must be hard to see what's going on - a huge celebration in north London.
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Image source, Molly Darlington/Getty ImagesThe route to the Champions Cup glory was far from straightforward. The WSL side asserted their dominance from the start, but Corinthians were happy to use the pace of their attackers to hurt the hosts on the break.
There was a clear sense of impatience creeping into the home side's play after the Brazilians scored the equaliser - but they soon restored the lead through Wubben-Moy.
Corinthians thought Brazil international Duda playing Jhonson through on goal would put them back level but Borbe saved the home side - dashing off the line to deny the substitute.
The Brazilians were then rewarded for their persistence as the referee deemed McCabe's challenge serious enough to award a penalty. Borbe came to her side's rescue once more at the start of extra-time, making a fingertip save to keep out Albuquerque's header.
But after being pushed to the brink by Corinthians and their passionate supporters, the triumph will feel all the more significant for Arsenal, who have stumbled in both the WSL and the League Cup this season.
Image source, Sebastian Frej/Getty ImagesAmong the red smoke is a bus for the Arsenal Women's team, who are celebrating their victory back in February at the Women's Champions Cup.
Image source, Getty Images"Watching this on TV unfortunately can't be there. But so proud of the Arsenal fans all turning up today despite our disappointment last night. But as we say we are champions of England and are delighted. Our team is back on top, and the Premier League is the very best to win. Come on Arsenal we are excited for next season." Geraldine Ward-Loughran, Enfield
"I've been an Arsenal fan for over 70 years now. There's been great times in there: the double in the early 70s, the Wenger years, etc. But this has to be the best for me. I just wanted one more Premier League win before I peg out... and the boys have done it! Thank you to everyone at the club and all the best for next season." Dave Melloy, Algarve via Hertfordshire
"Watching live from Turku, Finland! This is amazing. I lived in London during the Invincible era and it was amazing then being a part of it all. So proud of our current team and all the support staff! And not forgetting our wonderful women's team!" Jody Ray, Finland

The parade is now heading down Seven Sisters Road, the northern section of the route.
Fans are yelling excitedly as the convoy nears and red smoke from flares wafts above the parade.
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The men's team's bus is soaking in the glory in north London as its bus drives round the victory parade.
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Image source, PoolCrowds of fans are reaching their arms out towards buses as they travel along the parade route.
Flags are waving and the players waving and hyping up the crowd, occasionally throwing Arsenal scarves out towards the fans.
Fireworks can be heard along with the deafening sound of the vuvuzelas.
Image source, PoolCrowds are cheering in anticipation as they see the buses coming towards them.
Here's a reminder of the five-mile route:

Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
Arsenal were deserved winners of their first title since 2003-04.
This season was the acid test for manager Mikel Arteta and his players. No more second places. No more nearly men. It had to be this season.
Forget the quibbles about not being pleasing on the eye or too many set-pieces. The best team always wins the Premier League and Arteta finally found the winning formula, with the Champions League final against Paris St-Germain to come on Saturday.
Arsenal's title was built on solid defensive foundations, with goalkeeper David Raya outstanding behind Gabriel and William Saliba in central defence. Declan Rice was my player of the year.
Now one title has been won, Arsenal have the foundations for years to come.
What I said in August: "This is a team with enough to mount a meaningful title pursuit and challenge for the biggest prizes."
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Image source, PoolThe players are aboard and so is the Premier League trophy - here we go!
Emma Jones
BBC London, at the parade
Precious Robinson, from South London, has been an Arsenal fan since she was 11. "This is so special. It’s bringing everyone together. There is so much love. Arsenal is not just a football team it’s a family," she says.

Precious (back) pictured with her family here in her Arsenal-red glasses
The Arsenal team buses are packed with star players and staff, and ready to embark on their five-mile journey through north London.
As a reminder, there won't be an official trophy lift and the teams won't be going near Emirates Stadium.
You can keep an eye on the action by watching our stream at the top of this page, and we'll bring you the best bits right here.