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Liverpool parades its Premier League title victory, equalising Manchester United’s record with 20 top-flight league titles, as fans celebrate with vibrant displays and cheers.
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Arsenal women celebrate their UEFA Champions League triumph, their first in 18 years, with passionate supporters expressing pride and excitement at the growing recognition of women’s football.
- Crystal Palace commemorates its first major trophy, the FA Cup, with an open-top bus parade, while players and fans enjoy a festive atmosphere after their victory over Manchester City.
Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Arsenal events take place to celebrate major trophy victories | UK News
A number of bus parades and events have taken place across England today as three teams celebrated their footballing successes.
Liverpool‘s celebration of their Premier League victory began at 2.30pm on Bank Holiday Monday, and was expected to last between three and five hours.
Having now won their 20th league title in the top flight of English football, Liverpool have equalled the record of rivals Manchester United.
Fans lined the streets with plumes of red smoke greeting the players along the way.
Liverpool players celebrate with fans after winning the Premier League
“I’m lucky to be able to go to Liverpool away games, but you only get 3,000 tickets,” he said.
“I’m lucky to be able to go to Anfield, but there’s only 60,000 seats. A parade, all it needs is for someone to have their bit of concrete and we’re all equal, and we can all enjoy Liverpool.
“And what we’re able to do today…is to give a gift to the players of Liverpool to say thank you for what it is they’ve done.”
Midfielder Curtis Jones told LFCTV on the bus that it was his “second Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Arsenal events take place to celebrate major trophy victories | UK News, but this one feels even more special”.
“I’ve played more of a bigger role in this, so it’s good just to enjoy it here with all the staff and the players and of course the fans as well,” he added.
“It’s been an amazing season for us. The work you’ve put in has been absolutely outstanding,” he added.
One fan who had travelled from London for the celebrations told WTX News he was “loving it”.
Another Liverpool supporter added that the atmosphere was “different” in the city on Monday.
“I went to the gym this morning and there was people camping out already. It’s surreal really,” he said.

Liverpool‘s trophy parade horror as car ‘collides’ with crowd of fans
A man has been detained after a road traffic collision at the Liverpool Premier League parade. It is not yet clear whether anyone has been injured and police have not provided further details.
