Liverpool will finally lift the Premier League trophy in a presentation on the famous Anfield Kop following their 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 2019-20 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 Wednesday.
Nonetheless, Jurgen Klopp's side will still find a way to incorporate the Kop into their 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.
Trophy lift on the Kop
— Liverpool FC (Premier League Champions ) (@LFC) July 15, 2020
We will lift the @premierleague trophy in a special ceremony on the Kop at Anfield following next week's game against @ChelseaFC #LFCchampions
Liverpool have earned 93 points from 35 matches this season as they attempt to top Manchester City's 2017-18 record haul of 100 points.
They face Arsenal away on Wednesday and, after hosting Chelsea, finish the season at Newcastle United.