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Liverpool FC parade being held 6,000 miles away from the city

The open top bus went through the city's streets

The open top bus went through the city's streets (Image: Apinya Rittipo/Getty Images)

Hundreds of thousands of Liverpool FC fans have taken to the streets of the city today to celebrate the club's record-equalling 20th league title - but it is not the only victory parade that has taken place.

Yesterday, an open-top bus made its way through the streets of Bangkok, Thailand, to mark the Reds' achievement.

Led by former defender John Arne-Riise, a customised red bus drove through the streets of the Thai capital on Sunday - the same day that Liverpool lifted the trophy at Anfield. The event, called 'National Reds Day' drew big crowds - Liverpool are the most-supported Premier League team in Thailand.

The parade began at Central World Square at 1pm before heading past major city landmarks between 4pm and 6pm. The city turned into a sea of red.

Today's parade in Liverpool began at around 2.30pm at Allerton maze. Huge numbers of fans have lined the 15km parade route, which will head through northbound on Queens Drive through Mill Bank, West Derby Road, Islington, Leeds Street, The Strand and then finishes at Blundell Street.

Here, we take you through the best photos from yesterday's event in Bangkok, taking place nearly 6,000 miles away from Merseyside.

Liverpool fans show their support during the Liverpool Premier League Trophy Parade event called "National Reds Day"

Liverpool fans show their support during the Liverpool Premier League Trophy Parade event called "National Reds Day"

2. The parade took place on the same day that LFC lifted the league trophy at Anfield

The parade took place on the same day that LFC lifted the league trophy at Anfield

3. A day people won't forget

A day people won't forget

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