West Ham football fans will be able to celebrate their final victory with an open top bus parade tonight.
The Hammers beat Italian side Fiorentina 2-1 in Prague last night, securing their first European trophy since 1965.
The Europa Conference League Final win marked their first major title since 1980, completed by Jarrod Bowen who scored the 90th minute winner.
The parade, with players and coaching staff, will start at the Hammers’ old stadium Upton Park, go via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and finish at Stratford Town Hall.
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It begins at the Champions Statue on Barking Road at 7pm near the Boleyn Ground, also known as Upton Park, West Ham’s former stadium.
The parade will then move along Barking Road to the Greengate Street junction.
The bus will then turn right and continue along Greengate Street, High Street, New Plaistow Road and West Ham Lane.
It will end with a event in front of Stratford Town Hall, with an estimated arrival of 8pm.
Upton Park tube station is the closest to the Champions Statue start and underground trains on the District and Hammersmith and City lines stop there.
Stratford station is closest to the tour's final stage and is accessible by Elizabeth Line, Overground, c2c, Greater Anglia, Central Underground Line, Jubilee Underground Line and DLR services.
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