Thousands of Tottenham Hotspur fans flooded the streets of North London today to celebrate the club’s stunning Europa League victory. The team paraded through the capital on an open-top bus, proudly displaying the trophy as supporters lined the roads in jubilant scenes.
Fans young and old waved flags, wore Spurs shirts, and sang chants as the parade passed through Tottenham High Road, with the atmosphere reaching fever pitch near the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
“This is what we’ve dreamed of for years,” one lifelong fan said. “To finally lift a European trophy again—it means everything.”
Europa League Glory
Spurs claimed their first major European silverware since 1984, defeating Atalanta 2–1 in a dramatic final earlier this week in Warsaw. The win capped off a strong season under manager Ange Postecoglou, whose leadership has revitalised the squad and fanbase.
Captain Heung-Min Son lifted the trophy to thunderous applause, flanked by teammates and coaching staff, as confetti rained down during the parade.
Victory Parade Route & Highlights
The bus parade began at Seven Sisters, travelled up Tottenham High Road, and concluded at the stadium, where a fan event featured speeches, live music, and behind-the-scenes footage of the final.
The route was flanked by Metropolitan Police to ensure public safety, and local businesses decorated their shopfronts in white and navy.
Scenes from the Parade
- Fans crowd-surfing banners down High Road
- Children on shoulders cheering with flags
- Players filming the crowd and taking selfies
- Massive chants of “When the Spurs Go Marching In”