Tottenham will toast their first major trophy for 17 years with an open-top bus parade through north London on Friday after 's men triumphed in the final.
Spurs met in Bilbao with the chance to put a nightmare season in the behind them. And they did just that courtesy of a scruffy Brennan Johnson goal, which was enough .
Jubilant fans will get the chance to pay homage to the team that ended their arduous wait for a trophy ahead of the weekend - and the club's final fixture of the Premier League season.
That's because Spurs will embark on a victory parade just 48 hours before their meeting with on Sunday with the club confirming their plans on Wednesday morning.
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The parade will start in Edmonton Green at 5.30pm with a DJ, live music and a legend's Q&A keeping fans entertained from 3.00pm. The parade is expected to last for up to 90 minutes and will include the team travelling past the Hotspur Stadium towards the end of the route.
A staging area will also be erected on the High Road opposite the stadium where Tottenham's players and staff will be presented with the Europa League trophy once again in front of their fans.
Tottenham host Brighton on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday but cannot finish any higher than 17th after a hugely challenging domestic campaign. But Postecoglou's men have made up for that in part by clinching a golden ticket to next year's courtesy of their victory in Bilbao.
Postecoglou himself has faced plenty of scrutiny in the build-up to Wednesday night's final and said of his own future after the match: "I've had such a laser focus on winning this, whatever happens, happens.
"I'm the manager of the football club, that decision is not in my hands. All I know is having this [medal] around my neck means we have won a trophy. I don't feel I have completed the job.
"We're still building this team. It's a young team, we need to add experience and now we are in the Champions League. I've been trying to build a team that can be challenging for the next four or five years.
"Since I came here I had the belief of trying to win something and we have done that and I want to build on it."
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