Lionesses win women's EURO 2025
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Downing Street has ruled out making Monday a bank holiday to celebrate the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 victory, but fans will be treated to a victory parade through central London.
England will take on Spain in their Euro 2025 showdown on Sunday night after a thrilling run to the final, three years on from the Lionesses securing Euros glory at Wembley
Princess Charlotte and Prince William have cheered on the Lionesses to victory! On Sunday, July 27, the father-daughter duo attended the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Final in Switzerland to watch England beat Spain.
Downing Street has no plans for a bank holiday to mark the Lionesses' Euro 2025 win, the BBC understands. England made history on Saturday as they retained their title against World Champions Spain after a dramatic penalty shootout in Basel.
After England's win, it was announced that an open-top bus parade will be held in London on Tuesday along The Mall, starting at 12.10pm.
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Social media is ablaze with celebrations and congratulatory messages following the Lionesses’ historic win in the Euro 2025 final. Tonight, England took on Spain live from St Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland, in the hopes of replicating their Euro 2022 success against Germany at Wembley.
A former England women's footballer who paved the way for the Lionesses says her team could never have dreamed of the current team's success and the changes to the game more than 50 years on.
King Charles III led the tributes to England's history-making Lionesses after they won the Women's Euro 2025 title in a dramatic final against Spain on Sunday.- 'You've made the nation proud' - England's men won the 1966 World Cup at home and the Lionesses clinched the Women's Euro at Wembley in 2022.