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Ahead of the parade, Liverpool City Council had strongly advised people not to drive - particularly in the city centre - and asked fans to walk instead.
This is the first time we see the car involved
The crowd then throws objects at the car as it speeds west along Dale Street.
Meanwhile, the man reversed into earlier chases the car - smashing the back window with a folding chair.
Dale Street turns into Water Street - and less than 100 yards later, on the junction with Rumford Street, police say a road block was in place.
But this was lifted for an ambulance, and the car was able to follow in behind.
After this is when the most damage was done.
The car comes to a stop on Water Street, with an emergency vehicle close behind
The crowd attacks the car while nearby police attempt to intervene.
It then accelerates, hitting pedestrians.
The car then swerves right into a crowd of people, before swerving left again and coming to a stop.
If we cross reference various videos to maps of the street, we can see the car covers 40m (131ft) in nine seconds - that means an average speed of 10mph - fast enough to inflict critical injuries.
It finished here - with people seen trapped under the wheels.
Officers quickly surrounded the car as witnesses attempted to stop the driver, who was eventually detained by police.
Afterwards, bystanders were seen walking down the road in shock.
Police and emergency personnel on Water Street
About one million people came to watch the parade - there were dense crowds everywhere.
Police said emergency services responded within "a matter of seconds".
But questions will now focus on how the suspect was able to drive along at least two streets crowded with people - coming into contact with them and causing casualties - without being stopped.