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·15 May 2025

All of the Details You Need to Know Ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League Title Trophy Parade

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Liverpool’s Premier League Trophy Parade: What Fans Need to Know

Liverpool are back on top of English football, and this time it’s Arne Slot who has delivered the glory. In just his first season at Anfield, the Dutchman has masterminded a remarkable Premier League title win — the club’s 20th in history — drawing level with Manchester United and sending the city into raptures.

With the trophy secured, the celebrations now shift from pitch to pavement. The streets of Liverpool are set to host a victory parade befitting champions, and the city is braced for one of the biggest turnouts in recent memory. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming Liverpool Premier League title parade.


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Trophy Parade Date and Start Time

The Premier League trophy parade will take place on Bank Holiday Monday, 26 May 2025, with the event set to begin at 2:30pm. Expect a sea of red as supporters of all generations line the roads, relishing the chance to see their heroes and the famous trophy in person.

Liverpool City Council has officially confirmed the parade details and announced that Liverpool FC will cover all costs associated with the event, a gesture that underscores the club’s connection to its community.

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Parade Route and Key Locations

The carefully planned 15km route is designed to give as many fans as possible the opportunity to take part in the celebrations. The procession begins at Allerton Maze, heading north via Queens Drive toward the Fiveways roundabout and Rocket flyover.

From there, the parade continues along:

  • Mill Bank
  • West Derby Road
  • Islington
  • Leeds Street
  • The Strand

It all comes to a close at Blundell Street, just a stone’s throw from the city centre and the historic docks that once defined Liverpool’s global identity.

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What Supporters Can Expect

City officials estimate the parade will last between three and five hours, depending on crowd conditions. With such a long route, the hope is that congestion will be kept to a minimum, although high footfall is expected throughout the weekend.

Liverpool City Council, in collaboration with local residents and businesses, has issued practical guidance to ensure the event runs smoothly. Fans are encouraged to walk or cycle where possible, and if using public transport, to check revised timetables in advance.

This isn’t just a moment for football – it’s civic pride on full display. As with previous Liverpool title celebrations, expect flags, chants, flares, and an outpouring of emotion that encapsulates what this club means to its city.

Road Closures and Viewing Tips

Due to the scale of the parade, significant road closures will be in place. Major routes such as The Strand and Leeds Street will be affected, with rolling closures adjusted in real time based on crowd safety. Fans can stay informed via Liverpool City Council and Culture Liverpool’s social media channels, which will provide live updates on the day.

There are no designated viewing areas or seating, but with 15 kilometres to choose from, most supporters should be able to find a good vantage point. Those sensitive to large crowds are advised to avoid city landmarks and instead position themselves in quieter suburban sections of the route.

Watch the Celebration from Home

For those who can’t make it to Liverpool, the celebrations will be widely accessible. The parade will be broadcast live on LFCTV GO, as well as across Liverpool FC’s YouTube, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok platforms. It will also be shown on Sky channel 425 and Virgin Media.

This is more than just a party; it’s a reaffirmation of identity. For a club with such deep roots in the city and a support base that stretches across the globe, the Liverpool Premier League title parade is a reminder that, as ever, this team walks on — but never alone.

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