After being crowned champions last weekend, Liverpool fans are now looking forward to the moment they get their hands on the Premier League Trophy.
The Reds won the title with an emphatic 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, and celebrated a record-equalling 20th top-flight title with their supporters at the full-time whistle.
There was no silverware handed out that day at Anfield, but they don't have long to wait before they can hold their trophy aloft.
When will they lift the trophy?
Liverpool will be presented with the Premier League Trophy on the final day of the season, after their home match against Crystal Palace at Anfield on Sunday 25 May.
The players will also receive their medals after the match.
It will mark a magical moment for Reds fans, who were forced to miss the club's only other Premier League title triumph in 2019/20 due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Liverpool's 2019/20 trophy lift
Will there be a trophy parade?
Liverpool will parade through the city on an open-top bus on Monday 26 May, the club have announced.
They will offer fans the chance to see the Premier League Trophy for themselves, with hundreds of thousands of fans expected to line the route.
The victory parade will set off from Allerton Maze at 14:30 BST, before ending at Blundell Street.
It is anticipated the procession will last between three and five hours.