Lionesses' Triumph: England to Celebrate Back-to-Back European Titles with Open-Top Parade
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 28 – The Lionesses will hold a victory parade with an open-top bus along The Mall and a ceremony at Buckingham Palace following their historic back-to-back Euro titles.
- On July 27 in Basel, Switzerland, the England Lionesses retained their title by defeating Spain 3-1 in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw after extra time in the final of the 2025 Women's European Championship.
- This victory followed their 2022 Euros win and 2023 World Cup final appearance, making them the first senior England team to defend a major international title and win abroad.
- Chloe Kelly scored the decisive penalty, and the team received praise from King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer for their skill and national impact.
- The Lionesses are scheduled to return to England on Monday with celebrations including a Downing Street reception, a 12:10 p.m. open-top bus parade along The Mall, and a Buckingham Palace ceremony.
- Their back-to-back European titles reinforce the team’s legacy and pride, while no bank holiday is planned despite calls, and fans nationwide continue to celebrate.
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England victory parade highlights as thousands celebrate Euro 2025 win
Watch the highlights of England’s homecoming victory parade as the Lionesses celebrate their Euro 2025 win in London on Tuesday (29 July). The two-time consecutive winners began the celebrations with an open-top bus procession down The Mall, where Chloe Kelly, who scored the winning penalty against Spain on Sunday (27 June), was spotted dancing with her teammates. She said: “This team is so special, led by a special manager”, before adding: “I’m…
Lionesses celebrate historic win with open-top bus parade through London
Thousands of England fans have packed The Mall to catch a glimpse of the Lionesses as they make their historic return home.The squad touched down in the UK yesterday after a dramatic penalty shootout win over Spain securing yet another title under Sarina Wiegman’s leadership.Celebrations are in full swing, with the open-top bus making its way around Buckingham Palace as the players soak in the moment.WATCH TH CLIP ABOVE FOR MORE
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