Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX Parade Kicks Off: Route, Schedule & How to Watch Live
Eagle fans have been arriving since before 7a.m.

Philadelphia is buzzing with excitement as the Eagles celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory with a grand parade through the city. Fans dressed in green have gathered along Broad Street, eager to cheer on their team after a dominant 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The parade, will make its way to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where players, coaches, and city officials will address the crowd. With an estimated one million attendees, this celebration is set to be a historic moment for Eagles fans.

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Many longtime fans recall the Eagles' first Super Bowl parade in 2018, and this year's event promises to be just as memorable. Public transportation is running free services to accommodate the massive crowds, and local authorities have implemented safety measures to ensure a smooth celebration.
When does the parade start?
The parade begins at 11 a.m. E.T., with the program at the Philadelphia Museum of Art set to start at 2 p.m. Speeches are expected to conclude by approximately 3 p.m.
Of course, please take in mind that all times are subject to change.
What are the best ways for fans to go to the parade?
Fans are advised to take public transportation to reach the parade given that parking will be restricted along the parade route.
SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority), will operate on a modified schedule, with several stations closed due to heavy street crowds.

The last Philadelphia Eagles Parade was on 2018. Photo: Publimetro Ecuador
However, SEPTA has announced that passengers on the Broad Street and Market-Frankford lines can ride for free on Friday, courtesy of Gran Coramino, the tequila brand founded by Philadelphia native Kevin Hart.
Where can you watch the live parade?
Fans in the United States can watch the parade live on NFL Network or stream it online at NFL.com.
Additionally, several local TV stations, including NBC10 Philadelphia, Fox29 Philadelphia, and 6ABC, will be broadcasting the event.
You can also stream it online on YouTube,as several options will be available.