Fans flock to ‘Parade the Liverpool’
Liverpool held a grand parade to celebrate their 20th Premier League title in their first season under Arne Slott.

The parade will start at 2.30pm local time from Allerton Maze and head north along Queens Drive for around 10 miles, the same route they took in 2019.
Tens of thousands of fans from across the city, including Birmingham and nearby Crewe, travelled to join the celebrations. Crewe train station was packed with supporters singing and preparing to board trains to Liverpool.
Despite the poor weather conditions, which saw rain all day, the fans still turned out to celebrate. Some set off flares, carried balloons, climbed traffic lights and wore paper Arne Slott masks. เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย Fans also gathered outside the Shankly Gates for hours before the event started.
The parade was also the last chance for fans to say goodbye to Trent Alexander-Arnold. As he prepares to leave the club to join Real Madrid,
Liverpool broadcast the parade live on their official YouTube channel, which was watched by fans all over the world.
The team bus was decorated with the word “Champions” and an image of the Premier League trophy with the message “Ours Again” reflecting the Reds’ return to reclaim the championship throne again.
Liverpool City Council announced the closure of several roads and advised people to avoid using private cars due to the traffic congestion from this historic celebration.