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Fans turn out to cheer and congratulate the players(Image: Julian Hamilton/Daily Mirror)
Hundreds of thousands of Liverpool fans are expected to line the streets as the club celebrates its 20th English league title with an open-top bus parade through the city.
The celebration, taking place on the bank holiday, follows Liverpool's 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield last month - a win that secured their latest league triumph.
The parade is part of a packed weekend in Liverpool, which also includes the BBC’s Radio 1 Big Weekend and the arrival of the Cunard Queen Anne cruise ship.
The 15km (10-mile) parade is set to begin at 2.30pm on Sunday, May 26.
It’s expected to last between three to five hours, though timings may vary.
The parade will begin at Allerton Maze and head north along Queens Drive, following a route similar to the one used in 2019.
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Fans can follow live coverage of the parade via LFC’s official channels, including LFCTV GO, YouTube, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok.
UK viewers can also watch live on LFCTV via Sky (channel 423) and Virgin Media (channel 544).
The Liverpool ECHO will be providing real-time updates throughout the day.
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The Strand will be closed northbound from the Upper Parliament Street/Great George Street junction to Leeds Street/Great Howard Street junction from 4am to 10pm, or until it is safe to reopen.
The southbound lane will be closed from approximately 12pm to 8pm, again subject to crowd safety requirements.
Additionally, Leeds Street City bound will be closed from 12pm until approximately 8pm.
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