Leader of Liverpool City Council, Liam Robinson, has confirmed that permission has been granted for Liverpool Football Club to host a parade through the city on Bank Holiday Monday 26th May, from 2:30 PM, in celebration of the 2025 Premier League win. The parade will follow the same route used in 2019 and 2022, starting at Allerton Maze in the south, then looping round the eastern and northern edges of the city, before heading into the city centre along Leeds Street and the Strand.

The parade is expected to last between 3 and 5 hours, ending on Blundell Street in the Baltic Triangle, in the early evening.

Hundreds of thousands of spectators are expected to line the route – and the city centre portion will be especially busy, so residents are encouraged to plan ahead for any travel after midday on Monday 26th May.

The weekend before the parade, Sefton Park will be hosting BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, and on Monday 26th itself, Cunard’s Queen Anne is scheduled to also be sailing into the city. A busy bank holiday weekend!

You can read more about the parade on the City Council website, and the Liverpool FC website.