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Important travel advice was today issued to the hundreds of thousands of Liverpool fans expected to line the city’s streets for the club’s Premier League victory parade on Monday 26 May.
The team bus will take a nine-mile route through Liverpool on Bank Holiday Monday, 26 May, to celebrate the club winning a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title.

Starting at Allerton Maze at 2:30pm, the convoy will follow the same route as the 2019 and 2022 victory parades, travelling along Queens Drive, West Derby Road, New Islington and Leeds Road before finishing on The Strand. It is expected to last approximately 3-5 hours, but this is subject to change.
People were today asked to think about where they watch the open top bus parade and how they will get there and back.
The route offers numerous opportunities to see the players and coaching staff, and fans were urged to consider staying local and to walk or cycle if possible.
Fans planning to use public transport are advised to plan their journeys in advance and allow more time.
Cllr Steve Foulkes, Chair of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Transport Committee, said:
“The Liverpool City Region has a proud reputation for hosting and delivering successful large-scale events and we need everyone to play their part across this busy bank holiday weekend.
“Alongside the LFC parade, we will also be hosting the Radio 1 Big Weekend festival in Sefton Park and the visit of Cunard’s Queen Anne cruise ship. Services are going to be extremely busy so we’re asking people to think about their travel plans.
“If you live near to or can get to the parade route outside of the city centre then ideally watch from there. If you do need public transport, then please help us keep people moving by following our advice and planning your journeys.
“We know that LFC fans from the city region and beyond will of course want to enjoy Liverpool’s title success this season and celebrate in style, just like they did in 2019 and 2022. We’re expecting hundreds of thousands to take to the streets again this year and watch the parade and we want everyone to enjoy themselves safely.”
The key advice shown below can be found on the Merseytravel website at https://www.merseytravel.gov.uk/customer-information/lfc-parade/
Key advice
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If you’re using public transport: