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Liverpool fans greet the team coach outside Anfield stadium ahead of their match v Crystal Palace on the last day of the Premier League season today(Image: Liverpool Echo)
These photos show the amazing moment Liverpool fans greeted the team bus as it arrived at Anfield for the final game of the season against Crystal Palace.
Fans arrived at Anfield hours before kick off as excitement built to see the team lift the Premier League trophy.
Red flares filled the air as fans lined the street to welcome the team ahead of the match.
The Reds were confirmed champions following a 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur last month.
After the game finishes, Arne Slot’s side will be handed the Premier League trophy which will be presented to captain Virgil Van Dijk by Liverpool legend Alan Hansen.
In 2020, Liverpool won the Premier League but were unable to lift the trophy in front of fans due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but this time it will be in front of a packed Anfield with over 60,000 fans in attendance.
Liverpool fans greet the team coach outside Anfield(Image: Liverpool Echo)
ECHO photographers and reporters are outside Anfield capturing the atmosphere as fans celebrate a moment that's been 35 years in the making.
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Fans from across the globe have also made the journey to be in the city this weekend to make the most of the celebrations, with the parade set to take place tomorrow.
Sean Greaves and his partner Katie Totterdell have travelled over from Ireland for the celebrations.
Sean told the ECHO: “I’m nervous for some reason and excited too.
"It’s the first time in my life time I can celebrate with other fans.
It’s very overwhelming and I can’t quite put the feeling into words."
Article continues belowLiverpool fans gather outside Anfield stadium(Image: Liverpool Echo)
Jake Landry, 28, has flown over from Boston by himself after going to university in the city for a year.
I had a trip booked for 2020 but it got cancelled so it feels like a long time coming.”
People have turned out wearing Liverpool shirts, red bucket hats, sunglasses and waving Liverpool flags ahead of the match.
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