The route and timings for Manchester City's open top bus parade on Monday have been revealed.
Pep Guardiola's Blues pipped Liverpool and were crowned as Champions of England for the second consecutive year by beating Brighton 4-1 earlier this month.
They completed a domestic clean sweep with victory over Watford in the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday, having already won the Community Shield and the League Cup.
Thousands will line the streets as the Blues show off their trophies won this term in a parade through the streets of the city centre on Monday evening (May 20).

The club have confirmed the details and it will take a different route and format to events in previous years.
A stage will be erected on Deansgate in front of Manchester Cathedral with gates opening for the area in front of the stage opening at 4pm.
There will be entertainment on the stage from 5pm.
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Then the players will begin the parade itself at 6pm.
The bus will begin its route in Albert Square next to Manchester Town Halll.

It will then go down Mount Street and right onto Peter Street, in front of the Great Northern Warehouse.
It will then turn right onto Deansgate and continue its slow passage down the thoroughfare before completing the one mile route and arriving at the cathedral just before 7pm.
Captain Vincent Kompany said: "The support from our fans throughout the season has been fantastic, so I'm delighted that we'll have the opportunity to celebrate with them in after what has been an unbelievable Premier League campaign."
Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “Huge congratulations to Manchester City on a remarkable season.
"Some things don't change with City - fans like me are still on a knife edge - but that win shows a brilliant team at their absolute best. The parade next week will be a fitting end to a nail biting campaign."
The Blues jumped on a plane from Brighton and hot-footed it to the Etihad lasy Sunday night presenting the trophy to thousands of fans outside the Etihad, where thousands more had watched the game earlier in the day.
They added more silverware to the trophy cabinet on Saturday, after a comprehensive 6-0 win over Watford to complete a historic domestic treble, a first for any English club.
Over 100,000 fans have lined the route of previous parades including the celebrations after the 2011 FA Cup win and the 2012 Premier League title success.
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Last year's parade, in which they celebrated achieving a record 100 points, saw the bus set off from outside the Cathedral and make its way down Deansgate, John Dalton Street, Albert Square and Peter Street arriving onto a stage which was erected at the Peter Street and Deansgate junction,.
However after talks between the club and city council bosses which began after City's victory on Sunday they have decided to reverse that this year with council chiefs highlighting safety of fans being the key consideration.
The event takes place just a day after the Great Manchester Run which finishes close to the Hilton Hotel on Deansgate.