England's 'Lionesses' Joined By Thousands In Open Bus Parade
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Over 65,000 lined The Mall as the Lionesses brought Euro 2025 home and their celebrations went bigger and better
A homecoming celebration for the Lionesses in central London will start with an open-top bus procession along The Mall.
Catch the best of the Lionesses' Euro 2025 celebrations as England return home, visit Downing Street and party with fans in front of Buckingham Palace.
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King and Queen send message to Lionesses after missing victory parade at Buckingham Palace
King Charles and Queen Camilla have issued a message to the Lionesses after missing out on their triumphant parade towards Buckingham Palace. England’s women’s football team returned to the capital on Monday after securing back-to-back European titles ...
More than 65,000 people gathered in central London to watch England's Lionesses celebrate their homecoming in style
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The Lionesses parade was an occassion to remember for Sarina Wiegman in particular, after she was treated to a surprise performance by her favourite artist Burna Boy.
The England Women's football team have lifted their European Championships trophy outside Buckingham Palace as thousands of fans joined in the celebrations of their dramatic victory. The Lionesses were cheered by thousands of fans along The Mall on Tuesday after the team defended their Euros title with a penalty shootout win over Spain in the final in Basel,
Burna Boy gave a surprise performance that shocked the Lionesses manager during the team's victory celebration.
A family travelled more than 700 miles (1,127km) to follow England's Lionesses through their Euro 2025 campaign and eventual win in Switzerland. Emma Downes and her wife Leonnie and son George, from Durham, took the whole month off and attended every game in Basel.