The latest Liverpool news as Arne Slot's title-winners prepare to embark on their Premier League parade.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk lifts the Premier League trophy with teammates.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk lifts the Premier League trophy with teammates.
Liverpool's Premier League title celebrations will continue on Monday as they hold a parade around the city. The Reds played their final match of the season on Sunday as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace.
Arne Slot's side finished the season on 84 points, 10 clear of Arsenal in second place to win their 20th league title. Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy at Anfield following their last fixture of the campaign, at the weekend, and they will now enjoy a parade around the city.
Plans for the parade were confirmed after Liverpool clinched the Premier League title last month - following their 5-1 win over Europa League winners Tottenham Hotspur.
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Even if you're not lucky enough to be on Merseyside to attend what will be iconic celebrations in person, you will still have the option of watching the parade for free;
How to watch Liverpool FC parade for free
Liverpool will be broadcasting the parade in full on their own YouTube channel, which will be free for everyone to watch. This will be available online or via the mobile or TV app.
Alternatively, supporters will be able to watch the action via Liverpool's media channels on Facebook, X and TikTok. There is also the option of watching the parade on LFCTV - which is available to paying customers.
What time does Liverpool FC parade start?
The coverage will get underway from 1pm, with the parade scheduled to begin approximately 90 minutes later at 2.30pm. Liverpool estimate that the full parade will last anywhere between three and five hours.
Liverpool FC parade route
Liverpool City Council confirmed - earlier this month - the finalised parade route that the team bus will follow on Bank Holiday Monday.
Fans in attendance will be able to view the bus at the start of the route at Allerton Maze at approximately 2.30pm.
The Liverpool bus will then travel along Queens Drive - and go past several spots including Mill Bank, West Derby Road, Islington, Leeds Street and The Strand before then concluding on Blundell Street.
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