Yes, England will have a trophy parade to celebrate their Euro 2025 victory. The Lionesses secured their second successive Euros crown after a dramatic penalty shootout win against Spain.
The Football Association (FA) has confirmed that an open-top bus parade will take place in central London on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. The parade is scheduled to commence at 12:10 pm BST, proceeding along The Mall towards Buckingham Palace. A staged ceremony will then be held at the Queen Victoria Memorial around 12:30 pm. The ceremony will be hosted by former England star Alex Scott.
The event is free and open to the public. Attendees can enjoy performances by the Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines Portsmouth and the Central Band of the Royal Air Force, live music from DJ CharStape, and highlights from the tournament displayed on large screens. Sarina Wiegman and the Lionesses will also take the stage for a special European Championship winners trophy lift presentation.
The celebrations will be broadcast on free-to-air channels, including BBC and ITV, as well as on Sky, with coverage beginning at 12 pm.
The FA has advised the public that further details regarding the homecoming celebration, including guidance, timings, and travel information, will be released soon. They also anticipate that London will be very busy and recommend that people carefully plan their visits to central London and their journeys home.
The Lionesses' path to victory in Euro 2025 was marked by resilience and determination. In the final against Spain, the Lionesses fought back to equalize after Mariona Caldentey's opener, ultimately winning 3-1 on penalties thanks to heroics from goalkeeper Hannah Hampton and a decisive penalty from Chloe Kelly. Throughout the tournament, the team displayed remarkable comeback skills, securing victories against Sweden and Italy in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, respectively.
FA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham said, "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. We are so proud of all of the players, Sarina, and the support team who have all been part of this incredible achievement."
The team's success is seen as a continuation of the increasing level of England's national teams, with consistent performance in major tournaments.