The Premier League trophy has already been engraved with Liverpool's name ahead of Sunday's presentation at Anfield - but there is an additional subtle change to the silverware
Kostas Tsimikas of Liverpool celebrate with a cardboard cut out of the Premier League trophy after the teams victory and confirmation of winning the Premier League title in the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Anfield
Kostas Tsimikas of Liverpool celebrate with a cardboard cut out of the Premier League trophy after the teams victory and confirmation of winning the Premier League title in the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Anfield
Liverpool will finally get their hands on the Premier League trophy on Sunday. And the silverware is now ready for the occasion.
The Reds clinched the title by thrashing Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 at Anfield on April 27. And while Arne Slot’s squad celebrated wildly with supporters, and the celebrations have continued since, they have been made to wait until the final match of the season to be presented with the trophy.
Clubs are traditionally awarded the trophy after their last home game of campaign, with a presentation only taking place away from home if the title winners are not decided until after the final fixture.
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Liverpool host Crystal Palace in their last home game of the season on Sunday as an historic campaign comes to an end.
And after facing the Eagles, they will become the first Reds side to be officially crowned champions in front of supporters for 35 years.
Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool twice missed out on the title by a solitary point to Manchester City on the final day of the campaign in 2019 and 2022. Consequently, two trophies and two sets of medals had to be on standby in case either side were crowned champions.
But courtesy of clinching the league this season with four games to spare, the trophy has already been prepared in advance for Sunday’s presentation.
The base of the trophy was engraved with Liverpool’s name as the 2024/25 champions at Asprey London on Tuesday, with the Premier League subsequently releasing pictures of the updated piece of silverware on Wednesday morning.
There has been a subtle change to the trophy from the last time the Reds were crowned champions. While it was previously engraved with just 'Liverpool' in 2020, they have instead been listed as 'Liverpool F.C.' in the latest update to the iconic silverware ahead of Sunday's presentation.
In this image released on May 21, the Premier League Trophy is engraved with Liverpool’s name as 2025 Champions at Asprey London on May 20, 2025 in London, United Kingdom.
In this image released on May 21, the Premier League Trophy is engraved with Liverpool’s name as 2025 Champions at Asprey London on May 20, 2025 in London, United Kingdom.
The full trophy still needs to be adorned with red ribbons, before captain Virgil van Dijk is officially presented with it following Liverpool’s final day clash with Crystal Palace at Anfield.