The 15 km-long parade is expected to last three to five hours
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Huge crowds of fans cheer the Liverpool FC Champions League victory parade in Liverpool city centre.
Huge crowds of fans cheer the Liverpool FC Champions League victory parade in Liverpool city centre.
(Image: Julian Hamilton/Daily Mirror)
The countdown is on as Liverpool's Premier League parade is just around the corner. The bank holiday Monday spectacle will transform the city into a sea of red, with hundreds of thousands of fans expected to join in.
The Reds secured the Premier League title in grand fashion at an ecstatic Anfield with a resounding 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the end of last month. Since then, anticipation has been mounting for the monumental celebrations that mark the club's historic 20th English league title.
While the festivities officially kick off on Monday, May 26, celebrations are sure to extend throughout the weekend, particularly on Sunday with the trophy presentation.
Below is a map showing the route the Liverpool FC bus will take throughout the city. However, for clarity, the parade route will start atAllerton Maze and will travel northbound on Queens Drive towards the Fiveways roundabout and the Rocket flyover.
From there, it will journey along:
Queens Drive
Mill Bank
West Derby Road
Islington
Leeds Street
The Strand
Route finishes at Blundell Street
Liverpool FC Victory Parade route map
Liverpool FC Victory Parade route map (Image: Liverpool Council)
The 15 km-long parade is expected to last three to five hours, but this is subject to change. It's expected to begin at 2.30pm.
There are no dedicated viewing areas, but there will be celebrations across the route this year. LFC’s official social media channels (@LFCHELP) will also keep you up to date with everything you need to know.
If you are unable to attend the parade, you can also watch it live across LFC’s platforms, including LFCTV GO, YouTube,Facebook, X and TikTok. Fans can also watch live on LFCTV on Sky channel 423 or Virgin Media channel 544 in the UK.