England to celebrate Euro 2025 win with bus parade
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The England players will celebrate the defence of their Women's Euros title with an open-top bus parade today. Here is everything you need to know.
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success when she was selected for the first FA-affiliated women's team since the 1921 ban on women's football was rescinded.
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England parade live updates: Lionesses toast Euro 2025 win
It has been a hectic 48 hours for the Lionesses since they beat Spain on penalties in Sunday night's final, becoming the first senior England team in history to defend an international title, as well as the first to win a trophy on foreign soil.
An open-top bus parade will take place in central London following Sunday's victory against world champions Spain, which is set to get underway just after midday. It will get underway on the Mall before a staged ceremony takes place in front of the Queen Victoria Memorial at Buckingham Palace.
After being greeted by cheering fans for their arrival on home soil, the Lionesses went to Downing Street for a celebratory reception following their Women’s European Championship triumph.
The Lionesses are back in England after successfully defending the Women's Euros title with a dramatic win over Spain last night. The team is being hosted at Downing Street, before an open-top bus parade tomorrow.
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