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The Liverpool waterfront became a sea of red(Image: Gareth Jones Photographer)
Red fireworks were set off from the Royal Liver Building as the Liverpool FC Premier League parade made its way onto The Strand.
Having lifted a record-equalling 20th English league title yesterday, the Reds' squad have made their way across the city on an open-top bus parade today.
It started at Allerton Maze at around 2.30pm today and then made its way across the city, heading northbound on Queens Drive through Mill Bank, West Derby Road, Islington and Leeds Street.
A red flare was lit from near the top of the Liver Building before red fireworks were set off from it, enveloping the whole area in Liverpool's famous colours.
Cunard's Queen Anne also made it in time to be part of the parade.
Queen Anne berthed at Liverpool Cruise Port shortly after 5pm, beating the Liverpool bus to the waterfront and meaning she formed the backdrop to the celebrations, as was the plan.
Liverpool's first team have all been on the bus today, taking in the adoration from fans.
Arne Slot is also on the red parade bus alongside his team.
The Dutchman took over from Jurgen Klopp last summer, and led his side to the Premier League title in his first season in charge.
?He was spotted dancing and cheering on top of the bus as the team was covered in red smoke and immersed themselves in the incredible atmosphere.
A beaming Slot then wasted no time in urging the gathered fans to increase the volume, and he was seen gesturing for them to chant even louder.
Slot took a selfie with the crowds, and the Official LFC account shared his snap with the caption: "Our gaffer."
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