England celebrate EURO glory in front of huge crowds in London

July 29 – Thousands lined the streets of London on Tuesday as the Lionesses celebrated their Euro 2025 triumph with an open-top bus parade in the capital.
July 29 – Thousands lined the streets of London on Tuesday as the Lionesses celebrated their Euro 2025 triumph with an open-top bus parade in the capital.
July 29 – UEFA’s Technical Observer panel has named its Women’s EURO 2025 Team of the Tournament – with finalists England and Spain unsurprisingly dominating the selection.
England 1 (3) Spain 1 (1)
July 27 – England, starring Chloe Kelly and Hannah Hampton, retained their European title defeating Spain 3-1 from the penalty spot following a 1-1 comeback draw in the final of Euro 2025.
July 25 – With the final to come on Sunday, Euro 2025 has smashed the all-time attendance tournament record with 623,088 supporters passing the turnstiles, surpassing the previous record held by Euro 2022.
July 24 – Germany manager Christian Wück has said that the future is bright for his side after their semi-final exit against Spain at EURO 2025.
Spain 1 Germany 0
July 23 – Aitana Bonmati, the world’s best player, led Spain to a 1- 0 extra-time victory against Germany with a 113th-minute goal and to a first-ever Euro final where England await in a repeat of the 2023 Women’s World Cup final.
Italy 1 England 2
July 22 – With a goal deep in added time by Michelle Agyemang to level the scores, and a winner at the end of extra of time from Chloe Kelly, England pushed past Italy to secure a place in the WEuro 2025 final on Sunday in Basel.
July 22 – Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses attracted a peak audience of 7.4 million viewers on the BBC for their EURO 2025 quarter-final win over Sweden on penalties. ITV hope to do even better tonight for their semi-final against Italy.
July 21 – Pia Sundhage remains undecided about her future with Switzerland after leading the Nati to the last eight of Euro 2025.
France 1 Germany 1 (5-6 pens)
July 19 – Germany recovered from a 13th-minute red card to knockout France on penalties following a 1-1 draw and set up a blockbuster semi-final against Spain.
Switzerland 0 Spain 2
July 18 – Host nation Switzerland exited Euro 2025 after a 2-0 defeat to world champions Spain in the quarter-finals.
July 18 – Switzerland boss Pia Sundhage has called the quarterfinal against Spain the biggest managerial challenge of her career yet.
July 18 – England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton said “proper England is back” after the European champions rallied from behind to eliminate Sweden from the penalty spot in a tense quarter-final.
Sweden 2 England 2 (2-3 pens)
July 17 – In a dramatic quarter-final, European champions England defeated Sweden 3-2 in a penalty shootout to complete a stunning comeback from two goals down in the first half. Their dreams of retaining their title live on.
July 17 – England’s players and their manager Sarina Wiegman have warned not to underestimate quarter-final opponents Sweden, who have enjoyed a perfect EURO 2025 so far.