Liverpool plan parade regardless of Premier League title & Champions League final outcomes
Liverpool have announced that they will be taking in a post-season victory parade regardless of how they fare in a thrilling end to the 2021-22 Premier League title race and the Champions League final.
The Reds remain in the hunt for another domestic crown heading into the final day of the regular season, while they are also due to take in a European encounter with Real Madrid at Stade de France on May 28.
The campaign will have been a productive one even if more major silverware remains elusive, with Jurgen Klopp’s side claiming FA Cup and Carabao Cup honours while the club’s women’s team have lifted the Championship title, and the Merseyside giants intend to celebrate those achievements with a loyal fan base.
The Reds have revealed that a victory parade through the streets of Liverpool will be staged on May 29 – the day after the Champions League final in Paris – and will get underway at 4pm BST/11am ET.
An invitation from the city’s Mayor, Joanna Anderson, has been accepted, with the club having last taken in such celebrations back in 2019 after seeing off Tottenham to claim a sixth continental crown.
They were denied an opportunity to parade the Premier League title in front of supporters in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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