2024–25 Liverpool F.C. season
| 2024–25 season | ||||
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Liverpool parading the streets on 26 May 2025 after winning the Premier League | ||||
| Owner | Fenway Sports Group | |||
| Chairman | Tom Werner | |||
| Manager | Arne Slot | |||
| Stadium | Anfield | |||
| Premier League | 1st | |||
| FA Cup | Fourth round | |||
| EFL Cup | Runners-up | |||
| UEFA Champions League | Round of 16 | |||
| Top goalscorer | League: Mohamed Salah (29) All: Mohamed Salah (34) | |||
| Highest home attendance | 60,420 (v. Ipswich Town, Premier League, 25 January 2025) | |||
| Lowest home attendance | 59,546 (v. Real Madrid, UEFA Champions League, 27 November 2024) | |||
| Average home league attendance | 60,330 | |||
| Biggest win | 5–0 v. West Ham United (A) Premier League, 29 December 2024 | |||
| Biggest defeat | 1–3 v. Chelsea (A) Premier League, 4 May 2025 | |||
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The 2024–25 season was Liverpool Football Club's 133rd season in their history and their 63rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. In addition to the domestic league, the club also participated in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the UEFA Champions League. This was Liverpool's first season under new head coach Arne Slot, who was announced as Jürgen Klopp's replacement on 20 May 2024.
On 18 January 2025, Liverpool played their 6,000th competitive game since the club's inception in 1892, defeating Brentford 2–0 in the Premier League thanks to two late goals from substitute Darwin Núñez.
On 27 April 2025, Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions after a 5–1 win at home against Tottenham Hotspur, winning their first league title since 2019–20, their first in front of fans since 1989–90 and a record-tying 20th English league title. Arne Slot became the seventh manager in history to win the Premier League in their first season. In addition to winning the league, Liverpool scored in every away game in a league campaign for the first time in club history.
On 25 May 2025, Liverpool were presented with the Premier League trophy after a 1–1 home draw with Crystal Palace on the final day of the season. However, their title celebrations were overshadowed during their victory parade the following day on 26 May, when a car drove into the crowd, injuring many spectators shortly after the parade had finished.