When is England's trophy parade? Details of Euro 2025 party after Lionesses land win over Spain

Callum Vurley

By Callum Vurley


Published: 28/07/2025

- 08:44

The Lionesses will celebrate with England fans on Tuesday afternoon in London

Football fans will have the opportunity to join the England Lionesses for their Euro 2025 victory celebrations during a trophy parade through central London tomorrow.

The open-top bus procession will commence at 12:10pm on Tuesday, travelling along The Mall towards Buckingham Palace.


The route will conclude with a special ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial, scheduled to begin at approximately 12:30pm.

Former England international Alex Scott will host the staged celebration, which marks the team's second consecutive European Championship triumph.

England's trophy parade will go ahead on Tuesday afternoon in central London

England's trophy parade will go ahead on Tuesday afternoon in central London

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The free public event promises to draw significant crowds to the capital as supporters gather to honour the defending champions.

The Lionesses secured their victory through a dramatic penalty shootout against Spain on Sunday evening, prevailing 3-1 after the match finished 1-1 following extra time.

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Chloe Kelly converted the winning penalty, adding to her growing reputation in crucial moments for England.

The triumph represents a successful defence of their European crown won three years ago.

Manager Sarina Wiegman's squad demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout the tournament, having recovered from a two-goal deficit against Sweden in the quarter-finals before defeating Italy in the semi-finals.

The final saw Spain take the lead through Mariona Caldentey in the first half, before Alessia Russo equalised after the interval.

The Football Association has announced that attendees will enjoy performances from the Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines Portsmouth and the Central Band of the Royal Air Force.

Entertainment will also include live music from DJ CharStape, whilst tournament highlights will be displayed on large screens throughout the venue.

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Chloe Kelly's winning penalty saw England retain their European Championship trophy

Chloe Kelly's winning penalty saw England retain their European Championship trophy

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The celebration will culminate with Wiegman and her squad taking the stage for a trophy presentation ceremony.

The FA statement noted: "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."

Comprehensive television coverage will be available across multiple broadcasters, with the BBC, ITV and Sky all scheduled to begin their programmes at midday.

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England landed victory after beating Spain on penalties

England landed victory after beating Spain on penalties

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The live broadcasts will run from 12:00pm to 1:00pm, ensuring nationwide access to the celebrations.

FA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham expressed the organisation's pride in the achievement, stating: "Our history-making Lionesses are Champions of Europe for the second successive time, and have become the first England Senior team in history to win a tournament overseas."

The FA has advised that additional travel guidance will be released shortly, warning that central London is expected to experience heavy congestion during the event.