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A banner was seen flying over Anfield as Liverpool played Crystal Palace in the final game of the season(Image: Getty Images)
A banner was seen flying over Anfield as Liverpool played Crystal Palace in the final game of the season.
Fans have turned the streets surrounding Anfield Stadium into a sea of red as they came adorned with banners, flags and carrying flares.
Fans outside and inside the stadium may have noticed a banner flying overhead shortly before kick off.
The banner was carrying a message which read: "Congrats Reds from Bahrain with love."
A mystery Liverpool fan, who is from Bahrain and wants to remain anonymous, was unable to travel over to be at Anfield for the match today.
As the fan could not be in the city for the momentous occasion, they decided to arrange for a banner to fly over the stadium.
It will be the first time in 30 years that Liverpool has been able to celebrate winning the league title in a full ground.
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Liverpool last won the Premier League in 2020 but covid meant the final home game of the season took place in an empty stadium.
After a few near misses since, Liverpool fans from the city and across the globe are arriving in the city to make the most of the celebrations.
The ECHO spoke to Liverpool supporters ahead of the match today about why seeing their team lift the league trophy matters so much.
Neil Atkinson from The Anfield Wrap explained how Sunday is the perfect chance to cast off the ghosts from the past.
Liverpool fans outside Anfield stadium (Image: Liverpool Echo)
He told the ECHO: "2020 didn't just exist in the context of 1990 but in all the close calls since.