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Virgil van Dijk will get his hands on the Premier League trophy for the second time in his career(Image: Instagram/virgilvandijk)
Liverpool have finally been confirmed as Premier League champions after beating Tottenham on Sunday, and all focus now will turn to just when the Reds will get to celebrate their success.
Arne Slot's side have proven too good for the competition in the English top-flight this season, and the Dutchman has become just the fifth manager to win the Premier League in his first campaign in English football.
Slot follows in the footsteps of Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Manuel Pellegrini and Antonio Conte in securing Premier League glory at the first time of asking, with Claudio Ranieri the only other boss to win the title in his first season a club after the Italian guided Leicester to improbable glory in 2016.
In many ways this Liverpool success could be the most unpredictable league win since then, with no-one tipping Slot's side for glory at the start of the season as the Dutchman replaced Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.
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Date and potential route after title win
Of some thirty BBC Sport pundits asked at the start of the season, none predicted Liverpool would win the Premier League and only Stephen Warnock and Fara Williams, both of whom represented the Reds, had them down as runners-up.
Thoughts will now turn to when Liverpool lift the trophy, especially as they had to do so behind closed doors when they last won the title in 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Article continues belowMohamed Salah will get his hands on the Premier League trophy again(Image: PA)
Liverpool will lift the trophy after their final game of the season at home to Crystal Palace on May 25.
Traditionally clubs lift the trophy after their final home game of the campaign, unless the title race has gone down to the last day of the season and it has been won away from home.
The Reds lifted the trophy on the Kop at an empty Anfield on July 22, 2020 following a 5-3 win over Chelsea which had been played behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions.
This time around promises to be altogether more raucous affair, and is likely to be attended by ex-Reds boss Klopp, who is due in the city that weekend to attend the LFC Foundation's annual gala dinner.
Liverpool will hold a parade in the city on May 26(Image: Julian Hamilton/Daily Mirror)
An open top bus parade around Liverpool will then take place the following day, as the Reds celebrate drawing level with Manchester United on a record 20 English league titles.
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