Leicester City Win The Premiership, Fans Have All-Night Party

One hell of a street party basically.
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The city of Leicester was transformed into an incredible giant street party overnight as fans celebrated their team being confirmed as Premier League champions.

Leicester City fans celebrate their team becoming the English Premier League champions in central Leicester
Leicester City fans celebrate their team becoming the English Premier League champions in central Leicester
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While many headed to the King Power Stadium, surreal scenes stretched far beyond with roads becoming packed with honking cars and flag-waving supporters.

As the drama of the night had unfolded, the team themselves celebrated by partying at Jamie Vardy's house.

Leicester City players at Jamie Vardy's house
Leicester City players at Jamie Vardy's house
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The Foxes needed Chelsea to do them a favour by preventing Tottenham Hotspur from winning at Stamford Bridge which they did with 2-2 draw.

Police join in with the Leicester City fans
Police join in with the Leicester City fans
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Supporters climbed the city's clock tower and partied near the club's King Power Stadium.

Climbing the clock tower
Climbing the clock tower
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Fans had also packed into the Local Hero pub in Aylestone Road, near the stadium. Curtis Leal, 27, of Leicester, said: "I'm in tears, I just can't believe it. What a moment!"

It was the second day in a row the bars and pubs in the East Midlands city were packed out with fans following the action.

A Leicester City fan stands on top of an advertising board
A Leicester City fan stands on top of an advertising board
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The Foxes could have clinched the title themselves on Sunday with a win against Manchester United.

But the game ended 1-1 at Old Trafford after captain Wes Morgan equalised following an early Anthony Martial volley.

A feisty affair between the two London clubs saw Tottenham race into a first-half lead, before Gary Cahill scored to give Chelsea, and Leicester, hope. Eden Hazard equalised for the west London club with eight minutes remaining.

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But Tottenham's draw meant the Foxes now have an unassailable lead in the league with two games left to play.

Leicester City fans celebrating winning the league outside King Power Stadium
Leicester City fans celebrating winning the league outside King Power Stadium
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Kimberley Brainer, 22, said: "I don't know whether to laugh or cry - I knew I was going to have a meltdown.

"You've got to give credit to (Claudio) Ranieri, he's been amazing."

Jagdeep Tumber, 19, said: "It won't feel real until I see Wes Morgan or Andy King, who has been at the club through our lowest point, lifting the trophy.

"Just to say that we are champions of England is just incredible."

Gagandeep Bola, 19, said: "We were 5000/1 and we've done it. Incredible."

At least 1,000 fans arrived at the stadium to mark Leicester's historic title win and police officers were photographed joining in the celebrations.

Crowds chanted "Leicester 'til I die" and "Championes!" to mark the Foxes clinching the title.

#Sadnessinhiseyes for some reason
#Sadnessinhiseyes for some reason
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Richard Hamilton, 23, said: "It's just amazing, the city has come out for this and it's just brilliant for the fans and the city as a whole."

City defender Christian Fuchs posted a video on his official Twitter account showing his team mates, including star striker Jamie Vardy, at the moment they realised they had won.

In a double victory for the city, Leicester-born Mark Selby clinched the snooker world championship just minutes after his home side celebrated their success.

Mark Selby with a Leicester City football club flag after lifting the trophy
Mark Selby with a Leicester City football club flag after lifting the trophy
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Selby, dubbed "the jester from Leicester" said: "I'd just like to say a big thank you and a big congratulations to Claudio and all the boys at Leicester."

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