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Liverpool won the Premier League in April, but they had to wait until Sunday to lift the trophy and celebrate fully.
Arne Slot clinched the top-flight crown during his debut season as the Reds became champions of England for a record-equalling 20th time.
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Liverpool are level with Manchester United for 20 English top-flight titlesCredit: Getty
It is Liverpool's first Premier League trophy won in front of their supporters since 1990, with their 2020 triumph coming behind-closed-doors.
COVID restrictions meant the Merseysiders were unable to showcase their Premier League success around the city.
But they are now going to replicate the parades for the 2019 Champions League win and the 2021/22 domestic cup double.
Here are all the details for the club's celebrations...
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The 2024/25 Premier League winners will hold their victory parade on Monday, May 26.
Reds captain Virgil van Dijk will lifted the trophy after a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on the final day of the season.
With many of the club's players involved in international fixtures this Monday is the only suitable time for it to be held.
The parade falls will begin at 2:30pm.
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According to Liverpool's official announcement, it is anticipated that the parade will last between three and five hours.
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Liverpool's trophy parade in 2022 was a sight to beholdCredit: GETTY
Live stream details for the parade are now confirmed.
Liverpool will show coverage of the action from 1pm on Monday.
It will be streamed live on YouTube, Facebook, X and TikTok.
Fans unable to attend can also watch live coverage of the parade on LFCTV (Sky channel 425 in the UK, or Virgin Media channel 544).
In addition, it will be screened on LFCTV GO.
You can sign up now for a free first month or pay £49.99 for an annual subscription.
More details here.
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The scenes on Merseyside will be incredibleCredit: GETTY
Liverpool have confirmed that the 15km victory route will be the same as the 2019 and 2022 parades.
The team bus will depart from Allerton Maze in the south of the city before travelling northbound on Queens Drive.
The parade will cross the Rocket flyover, before following Queens Drive, Mill Bank, and West Derby Road.
It will then progress towards Islington, Leeds Street, and the Strand.
The route will finish at Blundell Street.
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Calvin Harris was part of Liverpool's last end-of-season paradeCredit: Getty
The former Liverpool manager has already said that he plans to attend the parade as a fan, as he will be in the city.
Jurgen Klopp was at the LFC Foundation's annual gala dinner on Friday and was then at Anfield to watch the team lift the trophy.
Speaking in March, Klopp, who was unable to celebrate his only Premier League in 2020, said: "Yes, the plan is [to be there for the celebrations] but not on the bus.
So, I’ll go there when it’s decided."
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Klopp's only Premier League title he scooped at Anfield came in 2020Credit: Getty
Liverpool's top goalscorer, Mohamed Salah, admitted earlier this season that he was desperate for a potential title parade.
He said: "It's an incredible day.
That's why I'm really desperate to win the Premier League with the club now.
"It's going to be unforgettable because I know how much it means to win the Premier League.
To experience that day and go on the parade in the city, it's going to be incredible."
The Leader of Liverpool City Council, Councillor Liam Robinson added: “We’re delighted to officially invite Liverpool Football Club to parade around the city on May 26.
A Liverpool victory parade is more than football – it’s a celebration of our city’s pride, passion and community spirit.
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“A huge amount of work goes on behind the scenes in preparation for an event of this size and scale, and there has already been months of careful planning taking place as the Team Liverpool approach, which we saw work so well throughout Eurovision, comes to the fore again.
“It’s set to be an unforgettable Bank Holiday weekend as we give the team the celebration they deserve.”
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