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Champions League: Liverpool's victory parade route revealed Champions League: Liverpool prepares to host victory parade
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Tens of thousands of Liverpool fans will take to the streets of the city to celebrate the club's historic Champions League win. Thousands of Liverpool fans preparing to celebrate the club's historic Champions League win at a parade through the city.
Jurgen Klopp's team were crowned champions of Europe for a sixth time when they beat Spurs 2-0 in Madrid.Jurgen Klopp's team were crowned champions of Europe for a sixth time when they beat Spurs 2-0 in Madrid.
To celebrate, the team will parade the trophy on an open-top bus through the city on Sunday, culminating in a celebration on the waterfront. They arrived at Liverpool Airport on Sunday afternoon ahead of an open-top bus parade, due to begin at 16:00 BST.
The parade is due to start at 16:00 BST at Allerton Maze. It will start at Allerton Maze before ending in a celebration on the city's waterfront.
From there it will journey north along Queens Drive, Mill Bank, West Derby Road, Islington, Leeds Street and The Strand. The bus will travel along Queens Drive, Mill Bank, West Derby Road, Islington, Leeds Street and The Strand.
The parade will finish at Blundell Street, on the waterfront, where The Mersey River Festival and Bordeaux Wine Festival events are taking place. It will finish at Blundell Street, where The Mersey River Festival and Bordeaux Wine Festival events are taking place.
The reds won the all-Premier League final at Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano 2-0 thanks to an early Mohamed Salah penalty and a late Divock Origi strike. The Reds won the all-Premier League final at Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano 2-0 thanks to an early Mohamed Salah penalty and a late Divock Origi strike.
A spokesman for Merseyside Police said they expected "tens of thousands of people" will be attracted to the celebration. A spokesman for Merseyside Police said it expected "tens of thousands of people" to attend the celebration.
Liverpool City Council is advising fans to line the full length of the route, as there will be no central focal point to the parade.Liverpool City Council is advising fans to line the full length of the route, as there will be no central focal point to the parade.
Rolling road closures will be put in place and motorists are advised to plan journeys carefully.Rolling road closures will be put in place and motorists are advised to plan journeys carefully.
Supt Mark Wiggins said: "Officers will be on hand on Sunday afternoon to provide a reassuring presence and making sure the day is not only one to remember, but also an enjoyable and safe event for all those attending the parade." Police are advising people use public transport where possible. They said trains and buses will be running to a Sunday timetable with some rail services affected by engineering works.
Police are advising people use public transport wherever possible, but consider that trains and buses will be running to a Sunday timetable with some rail services affected by engineering works.