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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,
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.
Trust Burna Boy to turn a victory lap into a moment. Just when England’s women’s football team thought their Euros celebration couldn’t get any better, he showed up outside Buckingham Palace with a surprise that lit up the evening.
England's Lionesses are welcomed home by fans and attend a Downing Street reception, the day after retaining their Euros title in a penalty shootout against Spain. We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Strictly necessary cookies are on by default. Additional cookies are off by default.
Few managers in the game think outside the box like Wiegman – five successive finals is an achievement that may not be matched
Three players at Euro 2025 reminded me why I love the beautiful game, Jamie Spangher writes… It was just six months ago when Chloe Kelly was dropped from the England squad. The 27-year-old was struggling for minutes at Manchester City, awarded just one Women’s Super League start under former manager Gareth Taylor.
Julia Brunton, 73, helped to pave the way for England's modern-day success when she was selected for the first FA-affiliated women's team since the 1921 ban on women's football was rescinded.
Defending champion England has won the Women's European Championship after defeating Spain in the final in a penalty shootout. Chloe Kelly says she was confident she would score on England's last spot kick.