Liverpool fans amid red flare mistGetty Images
Tom Mullen
BBC News
Liverpool became an ocean of red as thousands of fans celebrated the football club's 20th top flight league title in an open-top bus parade.
Huge crowds lined the streets as Arne Slot and his team wound their way along the 10-mile (16km) route.
The Reds were presented with the Premier League trophy before jubilant fans at a packed Anfield on Sunday following their final day 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
The parade wrapped up a booming bank holiday weekend in the city, which also hosted BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend three-day festival.
Here are just some of the more striking images from the colourful celebrations.
Hundreds and thousands of Liverpool fans, mainly in red t-shirts on the streets of Liverpool. There are red flares of smoke seen.PA Media
A Liverpool player wearing shades clutches the trophy onboard the busReuters
Liverpool fans lining the streets. There are children stood on railings waving flags. With many of the fans in red t-shirts.PA Media
Liverpool's open-top bus moves along flanked by police. Liverpool football players are seen on the top of the open-bus.PA Media
Crowds of Liverpool fans. Many are in the red of the Liverpool shirt, there are flares around them going off so the picture is filled with red smoke.PA Media
Liverpool owner John Henry in a red hoody. He is wearing glasses. He has a piece of plastic over him to protect him from any rain.PA Media
Liverpool's open-top bus surrounded by redReuters
Fans take selfies next to a mural of the club's captain Virgil Van DijkEPA
Liverpool supporters sitting in a line along a wallPA Media
A Liverpool fan on top a piece of road furniture, waving a flagPA Media
Mohammed Salah is wearing a red Liverpool football shirt. He has a black cap on backwards and is smiling. He has a black beard and moustache.Reuters
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