Liverpool are almost certain to win the Premier League title within the coming weeks, with supporters desperate to celebrate with the team having been stopped back in 2020
Sport Jacob Leeks Senior Sports Reporter 13:26, 20 Apr 2025Updated 08:02, 21 Apr 2025

Liverpool fans are gearing up to celebrate their side's impending Premier League title win. The Reds have romped home in what is Arne Slot's first season as manager, with a current 13 point lead over closest challengers Arsenal.
Slot's side will confirm their title win with four games to spare with a win over Tottenham at Anfield all they need to do so. The win over Leicester on Sunday has taken the Reds to the verge of their first title win for five years, with Trent Alexander-Arnold scoring a late winner.
Even if Arsenal win all of their remaining games, they will not be able to catch the runaway leaders following the Reds' next victory. They have four games to find the final three points they need to take themselves out of reach of the Gunners.
It will be the 20th time Liverpool have won the English top-flight, matching a record currently held by Manchester United. The last time the Reds finished top was back in 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
That meant they were unable to lift the trophy in front of their fans or even hold a trophy parade through the city. They will be able to do both this year though, with the Reds expected to lift the Premier League trophy following their final game of the season.
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That comes against Crystal Palace at Anfield on May 25 and will be the first time supporters will have actually seen their side lift the top-flight title in person since May 1990. While the club are yet to confirm plans for a parade, a look at the past gives an insight into what could happen.
Three years ago, Liverpool held a trophy parade after winning the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup. The parade came the day after the Champions League final, which the Reds lost to Real Madrid in Paris.
The club will follow a similar strategy this year, with a title-winning parade to be held on 26 May. Back in 2022, the parade started at 4pm and followed a nine-mile route.
The three buses containing players and staff, as well as the trophies, drove past many of Liverpool's landmarks, with the parade finishing in the city centre. It was soundtracked by DJ and Liverpool fan Calvin Harris, who was on board the bus.

Harris currently has no commitments, though is in the process of announcing shows, so could well be available again. Smoke flares were released at the top the buildings down on Liverpool's waterfront as the parade ended its route, despite police requesting otherwise.
Fireworks also flashed off from the buildings that make up Liverpool's waterfront while confetti cannons turned the air red. There was a massive turnout, with people even standing on traffic lights to get a glimpse.
Given the title is much more significant, attendance could be even bigger this time around. Boss Slot is trying to keep his side focused on the task at hand, with the Dutchman taking one game at a time.
"I have to wait and see because I haven’t experienced it here yet but what I know from my time with Feyenoord is that of course there is a lot of noise and everybody is very excited, but at our training ground we are just focused on the training sessions we do," he said following Sunday's win.
"Trying to prepare in the best possible way for Tottenham, which is a team where all the injuries are coming back and are a team that deserves our full attention. The boys also have one or two days off during this week.
"We’ve planned that already a long time ago and hopefully they will enjoy some time with their loved ones and be fully focused when we are back together to work towards Tottenham."
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