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Emmerdale makes major last minute change to mark Lionesses' Euro win

  • Emmerdale quickly adjusted its July 28 episode to commemorate England's Lionesses securing victory in the Euro 2025 final against Spain on July 27 in Basel.
  • The change followed the Lionesses’ 1-1 draw and 3-1 penalty victory, with Chloe Kelly scoring the final kick and the nation rallying behind the team.
  • The episode begins with a specially filmed scene reflecting the national celebration, while the show also continues featuring ongoing storylines involving Moira Dingle confronting Joe Tate and intervening in a home invasion.
  • Producer Laura Shaw highlighted that since the country was rallying in support of the Lionesses, it made sense for the characters in Emmerdale to be shown celebrating in a similar way, making the storyline feel timely and appropriate.
  • This addition highlights Emmerdale’s engagement with current events, while the Lionesses’ win prompts planned celebrations including a Downing Street reception on July 28 and a July 29 London parade.
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Emmerdale makes major last minute change to mark Lionesses' Euro win

ITV soap, Emmerdale, has made a major last-minute change to mark England's Lionesses' Euro 2025 win.

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Radio Times broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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