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Lionesses' Triumph: England to Celebrate Back-to-Back European Titles with Open-Top Parade

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 28 – The Lionesses will hold a victory parade with an open-top bus along The Mall and a ceremony at Buckingham Palace following their historic back-to-back Euro titles.

  • On July 27 in Basel, Switzerland, the England Lionesses retained their title by defeating Spain 3-1 in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw after extra time in the final of the 2025 Women's European Championship.
  • This victory followed their 2022 Euros win and 2023 World Cup final appearance, making them the first senior England team to defend a major international title and win abroad.
  • Chloe Kelly scored the decisive penalty, and the team received praise from King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer for their skill and national impact.
  • The Lionesses are scheduled to return to England on Monday with celebrations including a Downing Street reception, a 12:10 p.m. open-top bus parade along The Mall, and a Buckingham Palace ceremony.
  • Their back-to-back European titles reinforce the team’s legacy and pride, while no bank holiday is planned despite calls, and fans nationwide continue to celebrate.
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LONDON (AP) — The Lionesses were greeted by cheering fans as they returned home Monday after their victory in the Women's European Championship.

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