When are Arsenal and Manchester City's parades?

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Arsenal and Manchester City will both be staging celebratory bus parades in the next couple of weeks.
The Gunners will be showcasing their first Premier League trophy since the 2003-04 season with a celebration in north London.
Manchester City completed this year's domestic double after winning the Carabao and FA Cup.
Arsenal will also be hoping to make their parade a double celebration, with their event taking place the day after their Champions League final against Paris St-Germain in Budapest.
City's parade will be a joint event, involving the men's team and Manchester City women, who have won the Women's Super League title.
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When are the parades?

Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years was sealed on Tuesday as Manchester City could only draw at Bournemouth
The dates and times for the two parades have been confirmed by the clubs:
Manchester City: Monday, 25 May, 17:00 BST
Arsenal: Sunday, 31 May, 14:00 BST
City will also be hosting a separate ticketed after-party event for fans at the conclusion of parade.
Arsenal face a tight turnaround for their parade in north London - given that the Champions League final is in Hungary the day before, with a 17:00 BST kick-off.
But given many of Arsenal's players have been named in their national World Cup squads and must be released by 1 June, the club did not have scope to delay the event.
What are the routes?
Neither club have released exact routes for the parades yet, but have given fans indications on areas.
Manchester City have stated the route will begin in the city's Northern Quarter before travelling through Ancoats, then Ashton New Road, before concluding at Etihad Stadium.
Arsenal's parade will take place around Islington, north London.
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