Thousands of Tottenham Hotspur fans took to the streets of North London today in wild celebration of Spurs’ sensational Europa League triumph. The victorious team paraded on an open-top bus, proudly hoisting the coveted trophy as roaring supporters lined every inch of the route.
Spurs Fans Storm Tottenham High Road
Fans of all ages waved flags, donned their Spurs kits, and belted out chants as the parade rolled through Tottenham High Road. The atmosphere hit boiling point near the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with scenes of pure joy and celebration.
“This is what we’ve dreamed of for years,” said one lifelong fan. “To finally lift a European trophy again—it means everything.”
Europa League Glory at Last
Tottenham clinched their first major European silverware since 1984, edging out Atalanta 2–1 in a thrilling final in Warsaw earlier this week. Manager Ange Postecoglou steered the team to glory, reviving the squad and sparking fresh hope among fans.
Captain Heung-Min Son raised the trophy high as thunderous applause and a shower of confetti engulfed the celebration bus.
Victory Parade Routed Through North London
The victory convoy kicked off at Seven Sisters, cruising up Tottenham High Road before finishing at the stadium. A massive fan event followed, with rousing speeches, 1, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from the final.
The Metropolitan Police were on hand all along the route to keep the crowd safe, while local businesses decked out their shops in Spurs’ iconic white and navy colours.
Unforgettable Scenes from the Day
- Supporters crowd-surfing banners down Tottenham High Road
- Children perched on shoulders waving flags and cheering
- Players filming the ecstatic fans and snapping selfies
- Giant chants of “When the Spurs Go Marching In” echoing through the streets