This season, Liverpool really showed they were in a league of their own.
With no serious challengers stepping up, the Reds wrapped up the Premier League title with four games still left to play.
That makes them one of the earliest champions in the league’s history—tied for third place when it comes to how soon a team has secured the crown.
Celebrations Unlike Any Other in Decades
It’s been a long time coming for Liverpool fans. Since 1990, the club has only lifted the top-flight league trophy once before, and that celebration was muted because of the pandemic.
Back in 2020, the players received their Premier League medals in an eerily quiet, empty stadium—no roaring crowds, no jubilant fans. But this year? That’s a whole different story.
A Packed Anfield Awaits the Final Home Game
On the last day of the season, when Liverpool host Crystal Palace, Anfield is expected to be bursting at the seams with supporters.
After years of waiting, the players will get to celebrate the title in front of a full house, soaking up the energy and passion that only home fans can bring.
The Iconic Open-Top Bus Parade
The excitement won’t stop on match day. The very next day, the city will come alive with a grand open-top bus parade through Liverpool’s streets.
This marks a truly special moment—the end of a 35-year drought where fans couldn’t celebrate a league title in person.
The streets will be filled with cheers, flags, and the kind of joy only a long-awaited championship can bring.
Behind-the-Scenes Festivities
While the fans eagerly count down to these public celebrations, Liverpool’s squad hasn’t been shy about letting loose behind closed doors.
Recently, a fun video surfaced showing players enjoying themselves, with stars like Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah leading the way, dancing and singing along to classics like “Sweet Caroline.”
Fans’ Jokes and Upcoming Fixtures
Liverpool supporters took to social media with a bit of humor after the footage came out, joking that the team might be too busy celebrating to secure any more wins this season.
With important matches coming up away at Brighton and then the final home game versus Palace, everyone’s keen to see if the Reds can keep their momentum going.
Anfield Party with Family and Friends
Just last month, the Liverpool players threw a memorable celebration at Anfield, inviting their families and close friends to join the fun.
It was a heartfelt occasion to toast the club’s record-equaling 20th top-flight title—a moment that felt as much about community as football success.
Manager Arne Slot’s Historic Achievement
Arne Slot, the Dutch manager leading the charge, made history by becoming the first from his country to win the Premier League—and he did it in his very first season with Liverpool.
After clinching the title, he told the press that the team and their loved ones would have a proper party at the stadium, which quickly turned into a lively affair shared widely on social media by the players themselves.
From Anfield to Dubai: Celebrations Continue
The party spirit didn’t just stay in Liverpool. Not long ago, members of the squad were spotted continuing the celebrations at the ultra-luxurious Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai.
Known as one of the world’s top hotels, it’s not your average getaway — a stay in the “Skyscape Penthouse” costs nearly £7,000 for last-minute bookings, boasting jaw-dropping views, an infinity pool, and even a jacuzzi.
For those with even deeper pockets, there’s the panoramic penthouse at over £25,000 a night.
But if you’re just looking for a slightly more “budget-friendly” option, the hotel’s Royal Club King rooms are still nothing to sneeze at!