Liverpool to take Premier League trophy to the Kop
Liverpool will finally lift the Premier League trophy in a presentation on the famous Anfield Kop after its final home match against Chelsea.
The Reds had waited 30 years for a top-flight title but claimed the championship for the first time in the Premier League era in a dominant 2019-2020 campaign.
However, due to measures put in place amid the coronavirus pandemic, Anfield will stand empty again for the Chelsea game, Liverpool's latest behind-closed-doors fixture next Thursday (AEST).
Nonetheless, Jurgen Klopp's side will still find a way to incorporate the Kop into its celebrations.
Rather than greeting a wall of supporters, Liverpool will take their place in the stand following the match for captain Jordan Henderson to receive their silverware – a ceremony usually carried out on the pitch.
Kenny Dalglish – the club's last title-winning manager – will join Premier League chief executive Richard Masters in giving out the medals.
Liverpool has earned 93 points from 35 matches this season as they attempt to top Manchester City's 2017-2018 record haul of 100 points.
They face Arsenal away on Wednesday and, after hosting Chelsea, finish the season at Newcastle United.