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Liverpool capped their record-tying 20th English league title with a 1-1 draw against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace at Anfield on Sunday, setting the stage for a euphoric open-top bus parade through the city today.
Mohamed Salah’s 84th-minute equalizer salvaged a point for the 10-man Reds, but the day belonged to the emotional trophy presentation—the first in front of a full Anfield crowd since 1990.
Captain Virgil van Dijk hoisted the Premier League trophy amid a cascade of red smoke, while Trent Alexander-Arnold bid an emotional farewell in his final appearance for the club.
The parade is set to kick off at 2:30 pm.
Organisers have planned an impressive 15km route to ensure as many supporters as possible can join in the celebrations and catch a glimpse of their champions.
The parade will set off from Allerton Maze, heading north along Queens Drive towards the Fiveways roundabout and Rocket flyover.
From there, the procession will continue along Queens Drive, then on to Mill Bank, West Derby Road, Islington, Leeds Street, and The Strand, before reaching its final stop at Blundell Street.
The parade is anticipated to take between three and five hours, although the exact duration may vary depending on crowd numbers and conditions along the route.
Liverpool City Council has collaborated with local businesses and residents to keep everyone informed about the event and any potential disruptions it might cause.
For those unable to attend, the parade will be broadcast live on LFCTV GO, as well as across the club’s YouTube, Facebook, X, and TikTok accounts for free.
The BBC News website will host a free live stream with real-time updates, while BBC Radio Merseyside will provide radio commentary
Sky channel 425 and Virgin Media channel will also be broadcasting the event in the UK.
An estimated 750,000–1 million fans are expected to line the streets, matching the turnout for the 2019 Champions League parade?
Authorities have banned flares and drones, emphasizing crowd safety amid tight space.
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