
The next phase of Manchester City's trophy celebrations continue today, with staff and players set to follow the usual tradition of embarking upon an open-top bus parade through the city centre after a historic domestic treble.
City celebrated winning their sixth top-flight title last weekend, fourth in the Premier League era, after coming from behind to beat Brighton 4-1 at the Amex Stadium, a victory that ensured they maintained their narrow buffer over Liverpool, who were forced to accept second place despite amassing 97 points throughout the course of a titanic battle.
A record 14th successive win and 32nd of the season resulted in Pep Guardiola's star-studded outfit becoming the first team to retain the Premier League trophy since rivals Manchester United in 2009.
Having also kept hold of the League Cup courtesy of a penalty-shootout win over Chelsea in February, City claimed a domestic treble on Saturday when they thrashed Watford in the FA Cup Final.
When is Man City's title parade?
City will be embarking upon a title parade on Monday, May 20, giving supporters another chance to bask in that latest triumph after an Etihad Stadium celebration that happened after the team quickly flew back to Manchester last weekend.
The event begins with a stage show at Manchester Cathedral at 5pm BST.
What is the route?
City are due to depart the Town Hall at 6pm before heading past Peter Street and down Deansgate.
They are scheduled to end back at the Cathedral at 6.45pm before the players appear on stage 15 minutes later, with the event scheduled to finish at 7.30pm.