Lionesses welcomed home by jubilant fans after Euro 2025 win

Lionesses welcomed home by jubilant fans after Euro 2025 win

After clinching victory in the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 final against Spain, the England women’s football team received a warm welcome upon their return home. Cheering crowds gathered outside Southend Airport, waving flags and donning England kits as the squad touched down shortly after 15:30 BST. Following their arrival, the Lionesses made their way to Downing Street for a reception hosted by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and sports minister Stephanie Peacock.

The celebratory mood continued with plans for an open-top bus parade through central London scheduled for the following day. The parade route included a procession along The Mall, with a ceremony planned at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace. England’s triumph in the Euro 2025 final was sealed with a 3-1 victory in a penalty shootout, securing their status as champions once again.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed his admiration for the team, stating that “the Lionesses have once again captured the hearts of the nation.” However, amidst calls for the team to be honored with awards, the prime minister’s spokesman highlighted the independent nomination process while expressing hopes for recognition for the victorious squad. Despite suggestions for an additional bank holiday in light of the achievement, Downing Street dismissed the idea, emphasizing the government’s stance on the impact of such holidays on economic productivity.

The Royal Family also extended their congratulations, with King Charles III commending the Lionesses and setting sights on future success at the World Cup in 2027. Plans for a reception in the coming months at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle are reportedly under consideration. Meanwhile, the Royal Mail announced a special postmark to commemorate England’s victory in the Euro 2025 final, serving as a lasting tribute to the team’s accomplishment

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