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Today could be the day that Liverpool are crowned champions of England for a 20th time.
If they avoid defeat against Tottenham Hotspur in today's 4.30pm kick-off would make Arne Slot's side uncatchable.
With just one needed to win their second Premier League title in five years, the red side of the city is ready to celebrate a historic season, which could start this afternoon.
Over 60,000 fans will be inside Anfield, and with many more in pubs across the city hoping to see Liverpool win and be crowned champions.
If they do get over the line today, then there will be some party in the city.
Despite potentially clinching the title today, fans will have to wait until Sunday, May 25, to see Virgil van Dijk lift the trophy in front of fans - something that wasn't possible in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Back in 2020, Liverpool fans took to the streets around Anfield and across the city to celebrate the club's 19th league title after a long 30-year wait to be crowned champions again.
A 2-1 win for Chelsea against Manchester City at Stamford Bridge confirmed Jurgen Klopp's side had won the league, and despite restrictions in place, fans flooded the streets to celebrate the historical moment.
When Liverpool were confirmed as champions it was wild celebrations across the city and beyond.
In living rooms, front and back gardens and outside front doors, Reds fans cheered, hugged, set off fireworks and sang Campione at the top of their voices.
Liverpool fans partied through the night to celebrate winning the Premier League.
And despite warnings, a few thousand made their way to Anfield stadium and the Bombed Out Church in the city centre to celebrate.
The same happened on the day that Liverpool lifted the Premier League against Chelsea on July 22, 2020.
If all goes to plan, we will see similar scenes in the city this evening.
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