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With the Reds edging closer to their 20th top-flight title, the city is already buzzing about what could be a massive Premier League celebration.
It’s been five years since the last league win, and this time, the fans won’t be watching from their sofas.
The title would be heading back to Merseyside, with four games to spare.
Fans are already eyeing May 26 for a possible parade — the day after Liverpool’s final match against Crystal Palace.
It falls on a bank holiday Monday, which means the whole city could turn red without worrying about work or school.
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Though there’s been no official word yet from the club, previous parades give us a good idea.
Even after missing out on the Premier League that year, fans turned out in huge numbers.
Open-top buses, music, confetti, and DJ Calvin Harris riding along made it one for the ages.
If that’s what they did without the league title, imagine what’s coming if they clinch it this time.
The trophy lift at Anfield on May 25 will be a full-circle moment — this time with fans, flares, and maybe a few tears.
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