Liverpool supporters have been arriving in Paris ahead of tomorrow's Champions League final against Real Madrid.
Thousands of Reds supporters are expected to be in the French capital for tomorrow night's game as Liverpool look to claim their seventh European Cup. The Reds last claimed the famous trophy back in 2019.
And in a video posted online, Liverpool fans could be seen outside a bar in Paris called The Kop Bar. Those in attendance were in fine voice singing "Allez Allez Allez".
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Liverpool fans have been using a whole host of different ways to get to the French capital for Saturday's game at the Stade de France. Some have flown, some have taken the train, while others have used the ferry.
But some of those supporters travelling by ferry have faced long queues in Dover. Irish Ferries warned customers to expect delays of 'up to three hours' through port security and check-in.
P&O Ferries added that traffic on a key road into Dover port was 'at a standstill' and there were also long queues on the A20 approaching the town. They said: "Traffic is expected to remain heavy today."
It is estimated that more than 60,000 Reds fans are expected to make the trip for the showpiece, with supporters travelling from as far as the United States and South America to soak up the atmosphere in the French capital.