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Inside the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 win: Tough talks, a ‘new England’ and Wiegman’s toiletry-bag message
England retained the European Championship trophy with victory over Spain. This is the story of their triumphant tournament
England celebrated their UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 success with a victory parade through Central London earlier today. The two-time European champions were honoured this afternoon with a parade along The Mall before enjoying further celebrations on the Queen Victoria Monument in-front of thousands of fans.
England's victorious Lionesses celebrated their dramatic Women's Euro 2025 triumph along with tens of thousands of ecstatic fans outside Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.On Tuesday it was the turn of supporters to celebrate the astonishing success of the Lionesses,
After a European Championship win like no other, the Lionesses paraded their trophy infront of thousands of fans in London.
But if anyone still had doubts, those vanished when Wiegman danced on stage with Burna Boy and sang along to his song ‘For My Hand’ in front of 65,000 England fans. It was a remarkable sight - and almost fitting, given how scarcely believable England’s run to the Euro 2025 title had been.
The England women's soccer team, known as the 'Lionesses', celebrated their historic Euro 2025 win in London with an open-top bus parade. They defeated Spain in a thrilling final, marking the first England team to win a major trophy abroad.
Four England players have been named in the Euro 2025 team of the tournament after their triumph in Switzerland. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, right-back Lucy Bronze, forward Chloe Kelly and striker Alessia Russo have all been picked. Hampton played every minute of the Lionesses' six games, making key saves throughout the competition.
From participation to attendance to TV numbers, Miguel Delaney explains how a second straight Euros triumph will change football in England and beyond