Liverpool fans are probably all preparing for the 2024-2025 Premier League title celebration. Under the leadership of coach Arne Slot in his first season at Anfield, The Kop is expected to win the championship early if they do not lose to Tottenham this weekend.
This will be Liverpool's 20th English top-flight championship, equal to Manchester United's record. The last time the Reds won the title was in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Coach Jurgen Klopp's team has won 99 points, ending a 30-year wait for the highest league championship title.
At that time, the team and fans could not celebrate as they wanted, because the audience was not allowed to enter the stadium, and had to spend time away from society.
Another thing Liverpool could not do in 2020 was to organize a celebration parade on the streets of Merseyside. But this season, everything will be complete. Fans will fill Anfield's stands after the final match of the season against Crystal Palace on May 25, followed by a double-decker bus parade the next day.

After the 2021-2022 season, Liverpool held a parade after winning the FA Cup and the English League Cup. Thousands of Liverpool fans poured into the streets on May 29, 2022, right after the Champions League final where The Kop lost to Real Madrid in Paris.
According to The Mirror, the club is expected to adopt a similar plan this year, with a parade held on May 26. The team started departing at 4:00 p.m. (local time) and followed a route of about 15km.
Three buses carrying players and staff and a trophy will pass through many Liverpool locations, ending in the city center. The number of participants will be very large, expected to reach hundreds of thousands of people because the Premier League is a big title.