On Sunday, April 27, Liverpool claimed their 20th top-flight league title with an impressive 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. This victory marks a historic achievement for the club, as they tied Manchester United for the most first-division titles in English football history. It also sets the stage for a long-awaited trophy celebration with their fans.
Reflecting their dominant form throughout the 2024-25 Premier League season, Liverpool’s performance against Tottenham was a showcase of their attacking prowess. Tottenham initially took the lead through Dominic Solanke, but Liverpool quickly responded. Goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, and Mohamed Salah, with Salah’s goal marking his 28th of the season, sealed the win. An own goal by Destiny Udogie also contributed to the final score.

A key factor behind Liverpool's outstanding season has been manager Arne Slot, who has had an immediate and substantial impact. After replacing Jurgen Klopp, Slot led the team to a strong start, remaining unbeaten in the opening stages of the season. Despite limited new signings, his ability to maximize the potential of the existing squad has been crucial to the team's success.
However, while the title is secured, Liverpool fans will need to wait a few weeks before celebrating the trophy-lifting ceremony with the heroes of their beloved team.
Although Liverpool secured the title with four matches to spare, the Premier League trophy was not handed to them right after the Tottenham match at Anfield. Traditionally, the trophy is presented after the final home game of the season, allowing fans to experience the moment live.
Liverpool's final home game is set for Sunday, May 25, against Crystal Palace. Consequently, the official trophy presentation will take place after that match. This will be the first time since 1990 that Liverpool fans will celebrate a league title at Anfield. In addition, the club has organized a celebratory parade for Monday, May 26, to commemorate the achievement. This upcoming trophy presentation and parade will be a fitting tribute to the team's remarkable success and a moment for the supporters to unite and honour their team.
With the title now in the bag, Liverpool’s attention will shift to their remaining fixtures. Their next match is an away game against Chelsea on Sunday, May 4. The team will look to maintain their strong momentum and finish the season on a high note.