Liverpool will lift the Premier League trophy at the Anfield Kop following their final home match against Chelsea next Wednesday.
The Jurgen Klopp’s side secured the Premier League title mathematically last month. It was the club’s 19th League title.
It took the Reds 30 years to win the top-flight title but claimed the championship for the first time in the Premier League era.
A ceremony will now be held at a special podium built at the Kop to lift the trophy and celebrate Liverpool fans.
However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the stands at Anfield will be empty. Liverpool will take their place in the stands and Captain Jordan Henderson will receive the silverware.
Kenny Dalglish, the club’s title winning manager in 1990 together with Premier League CEO Richard Masters will give out medals.
The clubs supporters will share their celebrations with the club through social media by adding hashtag #LFCatHome to photographs and videos.
Liverpool have earned 93 points from 35 league games this season. They’re hoping to break Manchester City’s 2017-18 record of 100 points.
Liverpool will face Arsenal on Wednesday night at the Emirates Stadium. They’ll finish the season at Newcastle United on July 26.
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