Fans join Lionesses for 'unbelievable' Euros parade

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England celebrate Euro 2025 triumph with fans in central London

Ben Collins

BBC Sport journalist

An estimated 65,000 fans as well as royalty joined the triumphant England squad in London as the champions continued their Euro 2025 celebrations.

The Lionesses held an open-top bus parade along The Mall after becoming back-to-back European champions with a dramatic win over Spain on Sunday.

Fans lined the route before gathering around a stage in front of the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace.

"I've been crying all the way down The Mall," said captain Leah Williamson.

"This is unbelievable, probably one of the best things we've been a part of."

The 28-year-old Arsenal defender added: "We're making history every single step. Stay with us, this story is not done yet."

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Sarina Wiegman surprised by Burna Boy at England's Euro 2025 London celebrations

Chloe Kelly, who scored England's winning goal at 2022 and the decisive penalty in Sunday's shoot-out, told the attendant fans: "Pressure, what pressure?"

The 27-year-old Arsenal forward then used an expletive to describe just how special the team's support has been at home and at the Euros in Switzerland.

She added: "[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. It's incredible."

Princess Beatrice of York attended the parade and there was a surprise for England coach Sarina Wiegman as her favourite singer Burna Boy joined the squad on stage to sing his hit For My Hand.

Heather Small then sang Proud, which became a tournament anthem for the Lionesses, who played it in their dressing room before and after games in Switzerland.

The England squad, which arrived back in England on Monday before attending a reception at Downing Street, now hopes to go one better at the 2027 World Cup having lost to Spain in the 2023 final.

Khiara Keating, Georgia Stanway and Chloe Kelly celebrate during England's Euro 2025 bus paradeImage source, Getty Images

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Chloe Kelly (third from left) scored the winning penalty in Sunday's shootout

England women's squad on an open-top parade on The Mall after winning Euro 2025Image source, PA Media

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The parade featured two double-decker buses, which both read 2022 and 2025 European champions

England fans at the Lionesses Euro 2025 parade on the MallImage source, EPA

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Thousands of fans gathered in readiness for the squad's arrival

Princess Beatrice of York and her family at England's Euro 2025 paradeImage source, Getty Images

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Princess Beatrice of York and her family were at Tuesday's parade

Pyrotechnics on stage at England's Euro 2025 paradeImage source, Reuters

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The parade was followed by pyrotechnics in front of Buckingham Palace

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