Chelsea are set for a glorious homecoming in west London after claiming the Premier League crown at the Hawthorns on Friday night.

The Blues ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win away at West Brom to claim their second title in three years - and first under new boss Antonio Conte.

Michy Batshuayi scored the only goal as Conte's side secured the title ahead of nearest rivals Tottenham with two games to spare.

Premier League champions Chelsea will parade their trophy in west London on May 28

The victorious Blues will receive the trophy at their last league game against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge next Sunday.

And preparations are already well underway for an open-top bus parade through west London, which is due to start at noon on Sunday, May 28.

Chelsea could be parading not one, but two pieces of silverware in front of their fans - if they manage to overcome Arsenal in the final of the FA Cup the previous day.

The Blues ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win away at West Brom to claim the title on Friday

The route for the open-top parade has already been mapped out.

The buses will leave the west entrance of Stamford Bridge before heading east along Fulham Road.

They will turn right onto Hortensia Road, then onto King's Road and onto New King's Road before stopping at Eel Brook Common around 12.30pm where the parade reaches its end.

Full details are road closures are yet to be released but Chelsea expect some around Stamford Bridge to be closed from 7am, while others will be restricted.

Antonio Conte celebrates with the Chelsea supporters after winning away at the Hawthorns

Fans have been advised to line the route at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time to avoid disappointment.

For those supporters unable to line the route, there will also be two large screens at Eel Brook Common on New King's Road, where presentations will also take place.

Chelsea TV will also be broadcasting the parade on Sky Channels 421 and 422 from 11.30am for the club's sizeable fan-base around the world.