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Liverpool supporters are on the brink of getting to celebrate a Premier League title triumph.
If Arsenal lose to Crystal Palace tonight or Liverpool beat Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday, the Merseyside club will win the league with four matches still to play.
Their win at Leicester last Sunday has brought them tantalisingly close to their first league title in five years, thanks to a late goal from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
They have four opportunities to secure the final three points needed to put themselves beyond the reach of the Gunners.
This will mark Liverpool's 20th English top-flight title, equalling Manchester United's record.
However, this year, they'll be able to do both, with the Reds set to lift the Premier League trophy after their final match of the season.
The Reds will face Crystal Palace at Anfield on May 25, marking the first time since May 1990 that fans will witness their team hoisting the top-flight title in person.
While official plans for a parade are yet to be announced, past events provide a glimpse into what could unfold.
Three years ago, Liverpool celebrated their FA Cup and Carabao Cup victories with a grand parade, held the day after the Champions League final where they fell to Real Madrid in Paris.
They also came agonisingly close to winning the Premier League just a week earlier.
This year, the club is likely to replicate this approach, with a title-winning parade expected to take place on May 26 - the day after the final day of the season.
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