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The Lionesses are back in England after successfully defending the Women's Euros title with a dramatic win over Spain. The team were hosted in the Downing Street garden, before they hold an open-top bus parade tomorrow.
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Lionesses' triumph: England greeted by cheering fans to celebrate back-to-back European titles
The Lionesses were greeted by cheering fans as they returned home on Monday following their Women’s European Championship triumph.
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The Royal Family Sends Personal Messages to the Lionesses—Including One From Princess Charlotte
Prince William and Princess Charlotte were in the stands cheering on the Lionesses in Basel, Switzerland in their Euros final against Spain on Sunday. And as soon as they secured a dramatic victory in penalties, the royal family led the way in summing up the nation’s pride.
The red carpet was rolled out at No 10 on Monday evening as the Lionesses attended a reception to celebrate their Euro 2025 victory. The England squad went straight to Downing Street after touching down at Southend Airport in Essex less than 24 hours after they defeated Spain in a penalty shootout in Sunday's final.
England retaining their European title at Euro 2025 "opens up opportunities" and "allows us to have a seat at the table and put ourselves on the map", Exeter City Women's manager, Abbie Britton, says. It is the first time an England team has won a major trophy on foreign soil.
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The Lionesses are queens of Europe once more. Sarina Wiegman’s side defended their European title via a nerve-jangling penalty shootout victory over Spain after the final ended 1-1 in
IF you want something doing, ask a busy woman. So the saying goes and so the triumphant Lionesses proved with Sunday night’s Euros victory (something our over-paid, jittery men have failed to do