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Liverpool fans travel in their thousands from Birmingham, Crewe and beyond to celebrate title as Trent Alexander-Arnold prepares for his final farewell

Liverpool lifted the Premier League title on Sunday and will celebrate with fans

Alexander-Arnold, meanwhile, will depart the club for Real Madrid this summer

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By LEWIS BROWNING

Published: 07:57 EDT, 26 May 2025 | Updated: 08:08 EDT, 26 May 2025

Liverpool are set to embark on their Premier League victory parade after lifting the division trophy on Sunday.

The Reds were crowned champions at the end of April in Arne Slot's first season in charge, but had to wait until the final game of the season to physically get their hands on the trophy.

Virgil van Dijk lifted the silverware at Anfield in front of a packed crowd, and the Reds players and staff will take it to the streets of Liverpool on Monday as thousands lined the streets.

The Reds - who were out partying until midnight - will be greeted by thousands of supporters, with Crewe station lined with chanting supporters trying to get on a train to attend.

After Liverpool's 20th league title was added to their champions wall, fans started to arrive for the celebrations, already donning flares, balloons, and climbing traffic lights.

Some supporters stood outside the Shankly Gates as the awaited the start of the parade, some two hours out from its beginning.

Supporters also travelled from the likes of Birmingham to celebrate the title win and say goodbye to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was preparing to say his final farewell before he leaves for Real Madrid.

Alexander-Arnold was also in attendance at the party a day prior, arriving in a Liverpool tracksuit with his hood up and dark glasses on, medal still around his neck.

His partner, Estelle Behnke, was also seen arriving alongside his brother, though the couple were not pictured together.

On Monday, however, Liverpool shared an official broadcast of the parade on their YouTube channel, with tens of thousands watching on.

There could well have been more on the streets of Merseyside, however, with countless supporters waiting in anticipation.

Some donned Arne Slot cardboard cutouts, with the likes of Gary McAllister, Jason McAteer and Neil Mellor speaking on the YouTube stream.

It was an abysmal day in the city, but that didn't stop the fans turning out in their numbers.

Liverpool's bus for the parade was lined with the word 'champions', with an image of the Premier League trophy and the word's 'ours again' also included.

More to follow.

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