When is the Philadelphia Eagles parade after Super Bowl win?
History was made at Super Bowl LII as the Philadelphia Eagles conquered Tom Brady’s New England Patriots.
In a truly sensational game, The Eagles were led to their maiden Super Bowl title following an impressive display by their quarterback Nick Foles.
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Foles completed 28 of his 43 passes for 373 yards and three touchdowns, along with one interception.
The Eagles were losing by a single point with less than two-and-a-half minutes remaining when Zach Ertz’s touchdown decided the game.
There were incredible and emotional scenes after the game as the Eagles, who were underdogs going into the game, have waited for so long to capture a title.
Ecstatic fans will now be looking to their heroes parading the Vince Lombardi Trophy with City of Philadelphia announcing the full details about the parade and ceremony.
When is the parade?
The parade will be on Thursday 8 February and will begin at 11am (4pm GMT) starting at Broad and Pattison and end with a ceremony at the Art Museum.
What is the planned route?
-Starts at Broad and Pattison in South Philadelphia at 11am (4pm GMT);
-Northbound on Broad Street to S. Penn Square;
-Westbound on S. Penn Square to 15th Street;
-Northbound on 15th Street to JFK Blvd;
-Westbound on JFK Blvd. to 16th Street;
-Northbound on 16th Street to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway;
-Westbound on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to Eakins Oval;
-Ending at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The excitement of the Eagles first Super Bowl victory is a once in a lifetime event. For this reason, we have decided to give our students, teachers & their families the chance to witness history. All @PHLschools schools & administrative offices will be closed this Thurs. Feb. 8
— Philadelphia Schools (@PHLschools) February 5, 2018
What time is the ceremony?
The ceremony will be on the Art Museum steps at 1 pm (6pm GMT) and is expected to last until 3pm (8pm GMT).
Where to watch the parade
We will be live streaming the parade on our Facebook page, so head there to watch it live if you cannot be there in person.
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