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It ends a decade-long wait for the Liverpool faithful, whose celebrations for their last league title were dampened by the Covid-19 pandemic.
There will be no such obstacles this time around, as thousands of buoyant Reds are expected to line the streets for this year’s title parade.
Ahead of the Merseyside celebration, Express Sport have put together all of the details you need to know.
When is Liverpool’s title parade?
Liverpool’s players and staff will parade the Premier League trophy around the city’s streets on Monday, 26 May.
The club's social media channels will also have coverage of the celebrations, with Sky Sports also covering the event on their channels.
When was Liverpool’s last trophy parade?
Liverpool last paraded silverware around the city in 2019 after winning their sixth Champions League.
There had been plans to hold a parade last season but it was cancelled after it became clear they weren’t going to win anything other than the League Cup.
When will Liverpool’s title parade start?
Liverpool's victory parade will bein at 2.30pm on Monday, May 26.
It is expected to last between three and five hours.
What route with Liverpool’s title parade take?
The route will follow the same path as in 2019 and 2022.
It will then travel northbound on Queens Drive towards the Fiveways roundabout and on to the Rocket flyover.
The bus will journey along:
Queens DriveMill BankWest Derby RoadIslingtonLeeds StreetThe StrandRoute finishes at Blundell StreetWill Jurgen Klopp be attending Liverpool’s title parade?
There’s every chance Liverpool fans might also catch a glimpse of their former gaffer, with Jurgen Klopp having teased he’ll be in attendance for the parade.