Spain, England and EURO 2025
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Thousands of fans came out to celebrate England’s back-to-back Women’s European Champions in London as coach Sarina Wiegman and her players were given a homecoming to remember.
England partied with 65,000 fans (and Burna Boy) outside Buckingham Palace after winning Euro 2025. But they already have one eye on the World Cup.
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Watch live aerial footage of England’s homecoming victory tour as the Lionesses celebrate their Euro 2025 win on Tuesday (29 July). Fans will be able to join in with the celebrations as the England Women’s team travel down The Mall on an open-top bus at 12.
Thousands of fans lined a main thoroughfare in London on Tuesday to celebrate England's Women's European Championship-winning team.
England captain Leah Williamson held back tears as she and her teammates celebrated their Euro 2025 victory with an open-top bus parade through central London. The parade took them along The Mall before a ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace hosted by Alex Scott.
Euro 2025 has been one memorable tournament. From world-class goals, unforgettable saves, nail-biting extra time matches, dramatic penalty shootouts and teams making history, it’s something
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GB News on MSNLionesses boss Sarina Wiegman makes feelings clear over taking men's coaching job after Euro successEngland head coach Sarina Wiegman has already insisted she has no plans to switch to the men's game anytime soon. That is despite leading the Lionesses to glory yet again at Euro 2025 where they beat Spain in a nail-biting finale to retain their crown on Sunday.
Chloe Kelly converted a clutch penalty to help England defeat Spain in the UEFA Women's Euro Final.