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Liverpool's proposed Premier League title parade is expected to take place after the season finishes.
It must be remembered that when the club was last successful, ending their 30-year wait to become champions again, a gathering of supporters at Anfield or even across the city was impossible owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.
All that former manager Jurgen Klopp, Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and rest of the Reds' heroes could do was throw aloft the Premier League in front of an empty stadium filled with TV cameras.
For Liverpool, that would be against Crystal Palace on Sunday, May 25.
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It may mean waiting roughly a month but, for those 61,000 or so supporters lucky enough to be inside Anfield that day, the wait will be totally worth it.
After that, there is the matter of a trophy parade, something that the club are yet to confirm plans for, of course.
However, we roughly know what could happen based on the time they won the Champions League in 2019 and the domestic cup double in 2022.
Looking at those past examples helps give an insight into what may take place.
Three years ago, on top of three open-top buses the players, staff and DJ Calvin Harris took the Carabao Cup and FA Cup trophies on a loop of the city, starting at Allerton Maze, all the way down Queen's Drive and around on to The Strand along Liverpool's waterfront.
This event started at 4.00pm the day after the team contested their final match of their 2021/22 campaign, which was the Champions League final in Paris.
The same route was used in 2019 with the Champions League in tow - with that parade happening the day after the final in Madrid as Klopp's squad got a prompt flight back to the UK - while more than 500,000 were calculated to have attended.
The route Liverpool FC have used for their last two trophy parades.(Image: Liverpool FC)
Following the same strategy for winning the Premier League - as and when it happens - the club could schedule a title-winning parade on Monday, May 26, which conveniently for the hundreds of thousands expected to show up for such an event is a spring bank holiday in the United Kingdom.
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However, details have not been confirmed.
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