
Arsenal European trophy lift: All you need to know
What's happening?
Fans are invited to gather at Armoury Square, Holloway, from 10:00 BST on Monday.The lifting of the trophy is due to happen at about 11:40.In addition to the trophy lift, there will be live performances from DJs and a "rousing rendition" of The Angel.
Getting there
Supporters are advised to travel via Hornsey Road or Holloway Road.
Do you need tickets?
It is not a ticketed event. However, capacity is limited to 10,000.

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