
A Historic Celebration
Tottenham Hotspur will mark their first trophy in 17 years—a 1-0 Europa League final win over Manchester United on May 21, 2025—with an open-top bus parade through north London on Friday, May 23, starting at 5:30 PM from Edmonton Green, per tottenhamhotspur.com. The event, planned with Haringey and Enfield councils, emergency services, and transport partners, ensures a safe celebration for fans, ending with a trophy presentation at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Parade Route and Timing
The parade begins at The Broadway/Fore Street in Edmonton Green, proceeding south along High Road past the stadium, then east on Lansdowne Road, north on Willoughby Lane, and west on Northumberland Park, concluding in the stadium’s service yard near Sainsbury’s. Expected to last 60–90 minutes, it covers a two-mile route. A stage on Paxton Terrace will host players and staff for a trophy presentation, with DJs, live music, and Spurs legends’ Q&As from 3:00 PM, livestreamed on the club’s website, app, and YouTube, per football.london.
Travel and Access Tips
Fans are urged not to drive due to extensive road closures from 11:00 AM, including High Road, Fore Street, and Lansdowne Road, lasting until midnight, per londonworld.com. Weaver Line stations (Edmonton Green, Silver Street, White Hart Lane, Bruce Grove) may face closures or exit-only restrictions post-event. Tottenham Hale, Northumberland Park, and Seven Sisters are recommended alternatives. Lengthy queues are expected, so check @SpursStadium on X or the Spurs Matchday Info WhatsApp channel for updates. Access to North Middlesex Hospital A&E remains open.
Public Transport and Restrictions
Local buses will divert from noon, except High Road routes between Lansdowne Road and White Hart Lane, diverted from 11:00 AM, per tottenhamhotspur.com. No shuttle buses or regional coaches will operate. Cyclists must park 200m from the route, with a geo-fence blocking dockless bikes and scooters. Security screenings and bag checks will be enforced, and flags or banners with inappropriate messages may be confiscated.
Fan Experience and Safety
The High Road near the stage will reach capacity early, so fans should spread along the route, where screens will show the event, per standard.co.uk. The Spurs Shop at Tottenham Experience will stay open with managed queuing, but other stadium areas will be closed. Public toilets are available, and fans are asked to respect residents. The parade, a “historic moment” per Ange Postecoglou, promises a vibrant celebration, with @SpursOfficial on X hyping Son Heung-min’s trophy lift.