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Lionesses duo Sarina Wiegman and Hannah Hampton scoop big prizes at Ballon d’Or awards

A big night for England!

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Lucy Bronze: Breaking my leg was never going to stop me chasing more England glory

Lucy Bronze celebrates with her England team-mates after winning the Euros (Picture: Getty)

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Lionesses hero Hannah Hampton accused of lying about Euro 2025 final by Spain rival

Hannah Hampton starred in England’s Euro 2025 final win (Picture: Getty)

Lionesses hero Hannah Hampton has been accused of lying about her penalty shootout antics during England’s Euro 2025 final win over Spain.

England defend…

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Ella Toone reveals her nan died on morning of England’s Euro 2025 final win vs Spain

‘I’ll miss you forever.’

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Euro 2025 victory parade: The Lionesses gave us a world of joy and the celebrations proved certain men do not speak for all

The victory parade was pure joy.

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‘I am a Lioness super fan, and I’m getting tattoos of seven players on my calf’

‘I just love football so much.’

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Posted in England Women's football team Euro 2025 Football Sarina Wiegman Sport UK News

Why England hero Jess Carter decided to miss Euro 2025 trophy parade

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Jess Carter celebrates England’s Euro 2025 win (Picture: Getty)

Lionesses defender Jess Carter was a surprise absentee from England’s Euro 2025 trophy parade.

Around 65,000 fans and members of the Royal Family attended England’s joyous trophy parade in London on Tuesday afternoon.

The England squad, which retained their Euros title with a penalty shootout win over Spain, was taken along The Mall in an open-top bus.

The players then gathered on a stage in front of the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace where the merriment continued.

All but one of England’s Euro-winning squad attended the parade, with Carter a surprise absentee following her crucial performance in the final.

There had been scrutiny over Carter’s place in the team earlier in the tournament but she justified Sarina Wiegman’s faith with an impressive performance against World Cup holders Spain.

As well as missing the trophy parade in central London, Carter also missed the England squad’s visit to Downing Street on Monday evening.

England Women Parade And Celebration Following UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Victory
There were joyous scenes at England’s trophy parade (Picture: Getty)

That is because the 27-year-old immediately flew back to the United States after the Euro 2025 final to prepare for another game.

Carter’s club side Gotham FC return to NWSL action on Saturday with an away match against Chicago Stars.

According to talkSPORT, it was Carter’s decision not her club’s to return straightaway, even though it meant missing two days of celebration back in the UK.

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That appears to be the case as fellow England players Esme Morgan and Anna Moorhouse, who also play club football in America, attended the parade.

Carter’s decision to miss the celebrations divided England fans, with many saying it was a shame she was not involved after helping the Lionesses become two-time European champions.

‘Jess Carter deserves to be there,’ one fan posted on X with a crying emoji, while another said: ‘I so wish Jess Carter was there to feel the love too.’

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Carter during England’s Euro 2025 campaign (Picture: Getty)

Others said it was an example of ‘elite mentality’ from Carter, though there were also complaints about the congested football calendar which gives little time for breaks, even after major tournaments.

Another factor for Carter may have been her desire to reunite with her partner Ann-Katrin Berger, who is her teammate at Gotham FC.

Carter revealed she would be ‘taking a step back from social media’ during Euro 2025 due to the racist abuse she was suffering.

‘From the start of the tournament I have experienced a lot of racial abuse,’ said Carter, who is yet to post following England’s Euros victory.

‘While I feel every fan is entitled to their opinion on performance and result, I don’t agree, or think, it’s OK to target someone’s appearance or race.

‘As a result of this I will be taking a step back from social media and leaving it to a team to deal with.’

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Around 65,000 fans attended the trophy parade (Picture: Getty)

That abuse – plus the prospect of playing in a Euros final – left Carter ‘scared’ to even play in Sunday’s showpiece event in Basel.

‘I was super scared to play today for the first time in my life,’ Carter told ITV after the match.

‘But when I woke up and I saw my team, and the support I had and the belief I had from my teammates, my family and my manager, I knew I could just come out and give it my all. That’s all you can do.

‘To have that faith from Sarina to put me back in the squad, and that she believed I could help this team win a trophy, was amazing. It gave me a lot of confidence going into this game.’

Speaking at England’s trophy parade, Lionesses captain Leah Williamson said: ‘I’ve been crying all the way down The Mall!

‘This is unbelievable, probably one of the best things we’ve been a part of. We’re making history every single step. Stay with us, this story is not done yet.’

Chloe Kelly, who scored England’s winning penalty against Spain, added: ‘This is incredible. Pressure, what pressure?

‘It is so good to stand side by side with every single one of these girls throughout the whole tournament, and the staff that you don’t see behind the scenes.’

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Lionesses trophy parade LIVE: England celebrate historic Euro 2025 victory in London

Football has come home again!

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Posted in England Women's football team Euro 2025 Football London Sport UK News

Lionesses trophy parade LIVE: England celebrate historic Euro 2025 victory in London

Football has come home again!

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Posted in England Women's football team Euro 2025 Football London Metro newspaper Sir Keir Starmer Sport UK News

England’s Lionesses parade route and timings confirmed after Euro 2025 victory

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England are the Champions of Europe again (Picture: Getty)

England’s homecoming trophy parade will take place today following their dramatic Euro 2025 win over Spain.

Sarina Wiegman’s side defended their title on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time.

Mariona Caldentey headed the world champions into the lead in the first half, before Alessia Russo responded with a header of her own in the second half to bring the Lionesses level.

It was Chloe Kelly, the winning goalscorer from three years ago, who once again clinched the Euros for England with her winning spot kick in the shootout.

And fans wishing to celebrate England’s momentous achievement in person will have the opportunity to do so in London today, with the FA having now confirmed the schedule for the celebrations.

England’s trophy parade plans

England will have a homecoming celebration with fans at an event in central London today, Tuesday, July 29.

There will be an open-top bus procession along The Mall, which will start at 12:10pm, before ending with a staged ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace.

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England’s parade route through central London (Picture: Metro)

The ceremony, which will start at around 12:30pm, will be hosted by former Lioness Alex Scott.

The parade and ceremony will be broadcast live by the BBC, ITV and Sky, with coverage getting underway at 12pm.

The FA said in a statement: ‘The event is free to attend, and those attending will be able to watch the Band of His Majesty’s Royal Marines Portsmouth and the Central Band of the Royal Air Force welcome home the victorious England team, enjoy live music from DJ CharStape and see tournament highlights shown on big screens, before Sarina Wiegman and the Lionesses take the stage for a special European Championship winners trophy lift presentation.

‘Further details on the homecoming celebration event, including general guidance, timings and travel information, will be shared in due course. London is going to be very busy so people should plan their visits carefully, both coming into central London and travelling home.’

England’s victory at the last Euros was marked with a large fan celebration in Trafalgar Square, a day after the Lionesses beat Germany 2-1.

Around 7,000 were in attendance in central London to help England celebrate their first-ever major trophy.

No extra bank holiday

Speaking before the game, the Prime Minister’s spokesperson said there were ‘no plans’ for an extra bank holiday if England won Euro 2025.

Sir Keir Starmer’s stance was different when he was in opposition back in 2023, when England were last in a showpiece final.

‘It’s almost 60 years since England won the World Cup,’ he wrote on X before the clash with Spain.

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer waves as he arrives for the UEFA Euro 2024 final football match between Spain and England at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP) (Photo by ODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty Images)
Sir Keir Starmer currently has no plans to call an extra bank holiday (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

Did the Lionesses go to Downing Street?

England head coach Sarina Wiegman called for further investment in women’s football to ensure the country remains a “trailblazer” as her side celebrated their Euro 2025 success at a “very, very special” reception at 10 Downing Street.

After successfully defending their European crown with a penalty shoot-out victory over Spain in the tournament’s showpiece in Basel on Sunday evening, the England team flew home to attend a reception hosted by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and sports minister Stephanie Peacock.

The team arrived just before 7pm, with Number 10 decorated for the occasion with St George’s flags draped over windows and bunting along the railings.

As Wiegman rose to speak to those gathered in the Downing Street garden she joked that ‘this is different from standing next to a pitch’.

She added: ‘I have to make my apologies (for giving) you lots of heart attacks. You all made it through and we made it through and that’s why we’re here now.

‘The team is just incredible, we won the Euros but making the final, we’re already legendary, what the team has done and the team behind the team.

‘Thank you so much for having us here. It’s very, very special to be here and to be in this very nice garden with the way you set it up with all these pictures, it makes it more special, it’s the first moment it sinks in a little bit because it was surreal what happened last night.”

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Wiegman, speaking a few hours before the Government announced a new package of measures to boost access to grassroots football, used the moment to call for further investment in the game.

‘This incredible team won the Euros and then straightaway sent a letter to you, the Government, asking for attention and asking for access to football for all girls,” Wiegman said. “Steps have been taken but we’re not done yet, we have to keep moving forward and we need a little bit more.

‘I heard we need to change some things about taxes…I think we have that confirmation tonight. So let’s move forward.

‘We need some more investment. We’re not there yet. In England we’re up there but England needs to stay the trailblazer, it needs to be the big example. The players first but also the FA, the clubs, the Government, the country, the fans – let’s keep being the trailblazers.’

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Lionesses enjoy Downing Street reception as Euro 2025 celebrations continue

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England hero Chloe Kelly criticised for ‘cocky gesture’ during Euro 2025 final

Chloe Kelly after England’s Euro 2025 final win (Picture: BBC)

England hero Chloe Kelly has been accused of making a ‘cocky gesture’ at the end of the dramatic Euro 2025 final penalty shootout against Spain.

Arsenal forward Kelly struck England’s winning penalty in Basel after the final finished 1-1 after extra-time.

Pre-tournament favourites Spain took the lead midway through the first half through Mariona Caldentey but Alessia Russo equalised for the Lionesses just before the hour mark.

England withstood plenty of Spain pressure in extra-time before winning the shootout 3-1, goalkeeper Hannah Hampton making two superb saves.

Kelly scored the winner in the Euro 2022 final win and was England’s hero again as she blasted her spot-kick past the helpless Cata Coll, who had saved two previous penalties.

It was at that moment that Kelly made a ‘cocky gesture’, according to sections of the Spanish press, as she wheeled away in celebration in front of Coll.

Kelly initially went to sprint to her right – in the opposite direction of the diving Coll – before quickly changing direction and running in front of the Spain goalkeeper.

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England hero Kelly celebrates her winning penalty (Picture: Getty)

Coll gestured angrily at Kelly as she ran past but the England star paid little notice and was soon celebrating back-to-back European titles with her teammates.

Kelly appeared to be focused on the celebrating England fans inside St Jakob-Park rather than her opponent but Spanish outlet AS nonetheless said it was a ‘cocky’ and ‘unnecessary gesture’.

‘This is unnecessary, my friend,’ they wrote. ‘Chloe Kelly’s cocky gesture to Cata Coll after scoring the decisive penalty.

‘The England specialist changed her run during her penalty celebration to get past the goalkeeper she had just beaten.’

In a separate article, AS claimed Spain had been ‘robbed’ after losing a final they if not dominated at least were in control of for large periods.

‘The dream ends in a nightmare,’ one piece said. ‘Spain lost the European Championship on penalties. England tied a match that Spain largely dominated.

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England players celebrate with the Euro 2025 trophy (Picture: Getty)

‘History is made by victories, and also by defeats. Spain fell in the Euro Cup final but left its name sealed in gold. England robbed them of their dream; the world champions couldn’t close the circle they began to write two years ago in Sydney.

‘They couldn’t have been crueller in the penalty shootout, tossing a few dice in the air.’

A separate piece from the Spanish outlet, which accused England of playing for penalties, added: ‘England had been eliminated three times.

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‘But they must have been using Houdini’s secret manual of tricks to take home the trophy. Congratulations.

‘The English embraced penalties like happy castaways, and it showed.’

Spain manager Montse Tome was fairly magnanimous following her side’s heartbreaking defeat and insisted she was ‘proud’ of the World Cup holders.

Spain disappointed but ‘proud’

‘It’s a final and we are sad because we weren’t able to win,’ he said. ‘I think the effort from all of the players was very good.

‘They tried until the very end to try to win but then we arrived at a penalty shootout and we weren’t able to do it. I thought overall we were very good on the ball.

‘They are a team that play a lot on the second balls and they managed to hurt us a bit in these situations.

‘I think in extra time we got the momentum back, got on the ball and were able to attack, but we were not able to avoid a penalty shootout and in the end we were not able to do that better.

‘Now we have a strange feeling because we wanted to win so much. You have it so close and you are not able to do it.

‘But I am always proud of the effort of the team and the staff that has been really positive. Now we have to stop and relax, and that is what I’m going to do.’

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Joey Barton branded ‘bitter and twisted’ after England’s Euro 2025 win

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7 films celebrating women in sport after the Lionesses win Euro 2025

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Spain captain takes huge swipe at England after Euro 2025 final defeat

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Spain captain Irene Paredes following the Euro 2025 final (Picture: Getty)

Spain captain Irene Paredes claims her team ‘deserved’ to win the Euro 2025 final more than ‘lucky’ England.

The Lionesses cemented their place in history by retaining their European title with a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Spain.

Sarina Wiegman’s side were second best for much of the final and were forced to come from behind yet again after Mariona Caldentey’s first-half header broke the deadlock.

But England have made a habit of comebacks during a turbulent Euros campaign and equalised on the hour mark through Alessia Russo.

Pre-tournament favourites Spain pressed for a winner late on and in extra-time but England resolutely took them to penalties before winning the shootout 3-1.

Chloe Kelly, who scored the winner in the Euro 2022 final at Wembley, converted the decisive spot-kick after England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton saved two Spain penalties.

Victory represented the first time an England team has won a major trophy on foreign soil and gave Wiegman her third successive European title.

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England lift the Euros trophy for the second time in a row (Picture: Getty)

Spain captain Paredes felt her team ‘deserved it more’ after the heartbreaking defeat and accused England of being ‘lucky throughout the whole tournament’.

England also won via penalties in their quarter-final against Sweden before scoring two late goals to come from behind in the semi against Italy.

‘I don’t really know what to say,’ Paredes told Spanish TV station RTVE. ‘It’s a very hard moment.

‘We tried everything, all the different ways, and then the penalties didn’t go our way. I thought we deserved it more but in the end it is not about who deserves it.

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England were crowned back-to-back European champions after beating Spain on penalties in the thrilling final of Euro 2025 on Sunday. In a repeat of the 2023 World Cup final, the two best teams in the competition faced off, with the Lionesses avenging that heartbreaking defeat in Sydney two years ago. La Roja looked the better side overall and took a first-half lead but Sarina Wiegman’s team fought back, with Alessia Russo equalising after the break. After a nervy 120 minutes, Hannah Hampton was the hero in the shootout, saving three penalties, giving Chloe Kelly the chance to score the winning spot-kick. #lionesses #england #womensfootball #chloekelly

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‘It is about having that bit of luck and England had that throughout the whole tournament. We thought we could overcome that but we weren’t able to.

‘I think we had more control of the game than they did, we created more clear chances, we had more possession… But yeah, nothing else.’

Spain manager Montse Tome, meanwhile, expressed ‘pride’ in her team while bemoaning the fact they were unable to ‘close out’ the win.

Spain are the World Cup holders following their triumph in Australia in 2023 and will be one of the favourites for the 2027 tournament in Brazil.

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Chloe Kelly and Michelle Agyemang celebrate the dramatic win (Picture: Getty)

‘It’s a final and we are sad because we weren’t able to win,’ Tome said. ‘I think the effort from all of the players was very good, they tried until the very end to try to win but then we arrived at a penalty shootout and we weren’t able to do it.

‘I thought overall we were very good on the ball. They are a team that play a lot on the second balls and they managed to hurt us a bit in these situations.

‘I think in extra time we got the momentum back, got on the ball and were able to attack, but we were not able to avoid a penalty shootout and in the end we were not able to do that better.

‘Now we have a strange feeling because we wanted to win so much. You have it so close and you are not able to do it. But I am always proud of the effort of the team and the staff that has been really positive.’

England heroes react to Euro 2025 win

While Spain felt a little aggrieved by their defeat in Basel, there were joyous scenes in the stadium and around the country as England celebrated back-to-back Euros wins.

‘The first time was so nice, we had to do it twice,’ England hero Kelly said as she strolled around the pitch with another winner’s medal around her neck.

England captain Leah Williamson added: ‘The girls put in a defensive performance for the ages. I don’t have the words.

‘This was hard fought, three years ago was a fairytale, everything went our way but this year it didn’t.’

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Prince William congratulates England boss Sarina Wiegman (Picture: Getty)

On three-time winning Euros coach Wiegman, Williamson added: ‘I thought two [Euros titles] was good but she’s doing well with three. She’s just an amazing woman.

‘She stands by us on and off the pitch. But when she makes a decision, and it’s a sign of a good coach, I never question it.

‘If she tells me to jump, I say how high? I think that’s a sign of somebody well-respected.’

An elated Wiegman, meanwhile, said: ‘I can’t believe it! We said we can win by any means and that’s what we have shown again today.

‘I am so proud of the team and the staff. It is incredible. I just can’t believe it. I have a medal around my neck and we have a trophy.

‘It has been the most chaotic tournament on the pitch – all the challenges we had on the pitch against our opponent.

‘From the first game it was chaos. Losing your first game and becoming European Champions is incredible. Football is chaos.’

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Spain manager and star player emotionally speak out on ‘cruel’ England loss

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