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Thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans took to the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate their Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots.

This video shared by an eyewitness shows the jubilant scenes on North Broad Street on Sunday, February 4. It shows fans cheering and laughing after the decisive 41-33 win earlier in the evening at the U.S Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

Mayor Jim Kenney described the event as a day the city has “dreamed of”, according to local news reports.

Police estimated 10,000 people turned out to celebrate along Broad Street, according to news reports. Some fans scaled the gates of Philadelphia City Hall, the report said. There were also reports of fires on the roads. Credit: Facebook/Marshall Roy via Storyful

MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) – The Philadelphia Eagles upset the National Football League’s defending champion New England Patriots 41-33 on Sunday to capture their maiden Super Bowl title. For the Eagles, who previously lost the Super Bowl in 1981 and 2005, the win capped a remarkable late-season run that many considered unthinkable when starting quarterback Carson Wentz suffered a season-ending injury in December.

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Philadelphia (askanews) – I Philadelphia Eagles, vincitori a sorpresa del super bowl 2018 di football americano contro i New England Patriots hanno sfilato per le strade della loro città, negli Stati Uniti accolti da migliaia di fan in delirio.

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The Super Bowl kicks off soon with millions of American football fans readying themselves for the biggest sporting event in the United States.
The New England Patriots will face underdogs the Philadelphia Eagles at 8.30 a.m. Monday, Korean time at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota.
Newly-crowned MVP Tom Brady and his fellow Patriots are clear favorites, but the Eagles have proved throughout the season that they should not be underestimated.
The Super Bowl is usually played in warm locations, but this year it is expected to be the coldest Super Bowl yet, with lows at kick off dipping to about minus 16 degrees Celsius.

Thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans took to the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate their Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots.

This video shared by an eyewitness shows an Eagles fan spraying beer at a crowd after scaling a lamppost on South Broad Street on Sunday, February 4. It shows fans standing below him cheering and laughing as they enjoy the celebration next to Philadelphia City Hall.

Police had put hydraulic fluid on lampposts and signposts in a bid to deter people from climbing them, according to local reports.

The celebrations broke out after the Eagles clinched a decisive 41-33 win at the U.S Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

Mayor Jim Kenney described the event as a day the city has “dreamed of”, according to local news reports. Credit: Twitter/omniskillz via Storyful

The Eagles Crushed Vikings Fans’ Hopes. Now They’re Crashing Their Super Bowl Party.
But I’d think that the people who act like that are probably not going to be the ones are going to be coming to the Super Bowl.”
A Packers fan from Mauston, Wis., Chad Babcock counts himself among the population delighted — or at least not displeased — that Minnesota lost.
Based on conversations with friends, Laura Conley, 31, who is trying to rent out her home for the Super Bowl, said she could envision Minnesotans cheering for the New England Patriots
because of how some Vikings fans were treated in Philadelphia.
Some glares and looks and things like that.”
Referring to Eagles fans, Christopherson added: “But if they come in all cocky
and still going off about stuff related to the game, I can’t say what’s going to happen.
Jim Fehrenkamp, 41, a co-owner of Mac’s Industrial Sports Bar in Minneapolis, said he will root for New England for the same reason but added
that he does not anticipate much friction between the locals and Eagles fans this week.
Hopefully they’ve moved on and are focused more on the Super Bowl rather than the last game.”
That last game, a 38-7 thrashing, does still linger for Vikings fans — though not just because of the margin of victory, or even the result.
“No flipping off neighbors that are walking by, no vulgarities, don’t throw beer cans at anybody, those kinds of things,” said Babcock, laughing, who was considering ordering Eagles decorations
and party supplies for Gottesman and his six friends.

Church bells at the Mary Mother of God Parish rang out Sunday night to mark the Philadelphia Eagles` first ever Super Bowl win.

It was a rowdy scene in Philadelphia following the Eagles’ 41-33 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. CBS News’ DeMarco Morgan has more from downtown Philly.