Thousands of people have gathered to watch the Leicester City team parade on open-top buses in celebration of their Premier League title win. The victory parade started at Jubilee Square in the city centre at about 18:00 BST, with the team to take the stage later at Victoria Park. The Foxes were presented with the trophy after their final home game of the season against Everton on 7 May. The champions were 5,000-1 to win the title at the start of the season. More live updates on the parade Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri told the BBC it was "unbelievable" the whole city had seemingly turned up to celebrate. "I think this is because the team won but also they played with the heart, with the soul and I think the people understand this," he said. The club's last open-top bus parade was two years ago when Leicester won the Championship title and with it promotion to the Premier League.In 2014, the squad finished their parade outside the Town Hall but this year it ended at the more spacious Victoria Park. A number of activities will take place on stage, including appearances from the players and the trophy, and the celebrations will finish at about 21:00. Earlier, there was travel chaos across the city, with all park and ride sites shut and road closures brought forward early. Hundreds of train commuters were also seen queuing in the Leicestershire village of Narborough, with CrossCountry forced to apologise due to the "extremely busy" network.