Manchester City will celebrate winning the Treble with an open-top bus parade on Monday, June 12.
Pep Guardiola's side completed their historic accomplishment on Saturday night when they beat Inter Milan in Istanbul. Rodri curled home the all-important winner with just over 20 minutes remaining as City secured their first Champions League trophy.
Alongside the European accolade, City also won the Premier League and the FA Cup. After such an incredible achievement, the council have announced a parade will be taking place on Monday to celebrate.
Gates open for the parade stage show on St Peter's Square at 5pm, supporters will be able to access the stage from two entrances. One will be down Oxford Street near the McDonald's while the other will be via Portland Street off Princess Street.
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The parade show will begin at 5:30pm an hour before the parade begins at Beetham Tower on Deansgate. City's open-top buses will make their way down Deansgate as far Marks & Spencer before taking a right past the department store and onto Cross Street.
City will then weave through King Street, Brown Street and Booth Street before making their way to Nicholas Street where the parade finishes. It is expected the players will arrive on stage at 7:30pm before the event finishes at 8:30pm.
You can find a list of full road closures here.
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