When will Liverpool lift the Premier League trophy?

LIVERPOOL have officially won the 2024/25 Premier League title with FOUR games to spare.

The Reds just needed one point against Tottenham on Sunday, but they took all three after a dominant display.

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and teammates celebrating a win.
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Liverpool secured their status as Premier League champions with a 5-1 win over Tottenham[/caption]

Arne Slot‘s side put on a show for a jubilant Anfield crowd as Liverpool thrashed Spurs 5-1.

Incredible scenes followed at full-time as fans inside the iconic stadium celebrated winning a second league title in 35 years.

But supporters will have to wait a little bit longer to see their champions lift the Premier League trophy.

When will Liverpool lift the Premier League trophy?

Liverpool will have to wait until after their final Prem fixture against Crystal Palace on Sunday, May 25, to lift the league title in front of a packed Anfield for the first time in 35 years.

The trophy lift for the Reds’ 2019/20 top-flight triumph was held behind closed doors due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Virgil van Dijk will be the man to lift the iconic trophy following the conclusion of the Palace fixture.

Details regarding a trophy parade are yet to be officially released, but many reports suggest it could happen the day after the trophy lift, with it being a bank holiday Monday.

Will Liverpool get a guard of honour at their final four games?

As Liverpool have been crowned as Premier League champions with four fixtures remaining, many are wondering if they will receive a guard of honour from each opponent.

It is not compulsory for opposition teams to give the champions a guard of honour, but it is customary.

Chelsea are the first team to have the opportunity to complete the pre-match ritual on May 4, while Liverpool’s title rivals Arsenal will get the chance to be gracious in defeat a week later.

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