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England’s women’s football team will participate in an open-headed bus parade in Central London on Tuesday after their Euro 2025 win over Spain.
A procession with the mall will begin at 12:10 pm before a ceremony at Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace.
Fans will be able to participate in this program for free and the celebrations will be broadcast live in BBC, ITV and Sky.
On Monday, before attending a reception in Downing Street hosted by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener, the lioness was congratulated by the crowd.
The ceremony will be hosted by former England star Alex Scott at the Queen Victoria Memorial.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandi said that the lioness’s homecomb will be a chance to “please these heroes” for the parade parade fans, as the team “proud of our country”.
On Monday, there were hundreds of fans and clothes wearing flags and clothes in the England kit outside the Southend Airport to catch a glimpse of the victorious squad.
England defended their European title with a penalty shootout win 3–1 in the Euro 2025 final in Basel on Sunday.
Cloo Kelly scored the winning spot-kick after two savings from goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, helping the team become the first English team to win a major tournament on foreign soil.
Back home, over 16 million people watched the match live on TV – The most viewed television moment of the year so far.
“The lioness brought it home again,” Rener said during the No 10 event. “And what a great feeling. Champions of Europe again.”
England manager Sarina Wigman also gave a small speech – joking that being in Downing Street was “separated from standing next to a pitch”.
Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper, who used to meet US President Donald Trump on Monday, made a video call with some squads of Viagman and England during the reception.
“It’s cute here,” the England coach can be heard telling Sir Keer during a five -minute call, as he thanked him for supporting the team during the Euro.
The event came a few hours ago when ministers announced a plan to double the plan to allocate women and girls football teams in sports facilities funded by the government.
The government had previously promised to spend £ 900m at the major sports events of Britain and ground level. – In the next four years, including £ 400m for new and advanced sports features.
Ministers say that a new taskforce will bring leaders of sports and academics together with the aim of mimicking women’s progress in other sports.
In addition, on Monday, King Charles III paid tribute to the lioness, saying that he had “warmth and praise” to the royal family.
It is understood that a reception plan in the autumn at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle is being discovered by the authorities.
When asked about the call to get recognition with the honor of the team, the Prime Minister’s spokesperson stressed that there was an independent process for enrollment.
But he said: “I hope we will see a lot of nominations for this incredible winning team.”
Downing Street rejected the call for an additional bank holiday after winning, the spokesperson said: “If we have a bank holiday every time we have a lioness winning, we never go to work.”
However, the Royal Mail has announced a plan to mark England’s victory with a special postmark, which will be applied to the stamp of stamp in the UK from Monday to Friday.
It reads: “This is home. Again. Champions of Europe 2025. England Women’s Football Squad.”