England, Lionesses and Euro 2025
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After becoming the first England team to win a major tournament on foreign soil, the Lionesses will celebrate their Women's Euro 2025 victory with an open-top bus parade in central London and a trip to Downing Street.
England retaining their European title at Euro 2025 "opens up opportunities" and "allows us to have a seat at the table and put ourselves on the map", Exeter City Women's manager, Abbie Britton, says. It is the first time an England team has won a major trophy on foreign soil.
England will take on Spain in their Euro 2025 showdown on Sunday night after a thrilling run to the final, three years on from the Lionesses securing Euros glory at Wembley
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Spanish newspapers react to Lionesses’ Euro 2025 triumph as press hits out at ‘cocky’ Chloe Kelly
The Arsenal winger tucked home her spot-kick after Spain missed three in a row, sealing the Euro 2025 title for the Lionesses as she wheeled away in celebration, running directly in front of heartbroken La Roja goalkeeper Cata Coll. This has been lamented by the Spanish press, with Diario AS branding the celebration as “unnecessary”.
Inside the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 win: Tough talks, a ‘new England’ and Wiegman’s toiletry-bag message
In the team meeting before England’s European Championship semi-final against Italy, manager Sarina Wiegman had a quirky motivational technique for her players. She revealed a little toiletry bag with the phrase: ‘B**ches get s*** done’ written on it.
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England are European champions again after securing Euro 2025 glory by defeating world champions Spain in a dramatic penalty shootout in Basel.Chloe Kelly’s winning spot kick and Hannah Hampton’s saves proved decisive for the Lionesses in a gripping contest that ended 1-1 after extra-time.
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The Royal Family Sends Personal Messages to the Lionesses—Including One From Princess Charlotte
Prince William and Princess Charlotte were in the stands cheering on the Lionesses in Basel, Switzerland in their Euros final against Spain on Sunday. And as soon as they secured a dramatic victory in penalties, the royal family led the way in summing up the nation’s pride.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has given a cryptic answer after being asked about an extra bank holiday being granted to celebrate the Lionesses' historic victory
Building on their long-term support for women’s football, and to celebrate the Women’s Euros, Just Eat is providing training equipment to 100 women’s and girls grassroots teams via the Feed the Game Fund so they can continue to play the sport they love. Teams can apply for training equipment at justeat-101.co.uk.
Royal family wish Lionesses good luck with special performance outside palaceSource: The Royal Family PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma (26) looks increasingly on his way out of the French capital as the Champions League winners have made concrete steps to sign France international shot-stopper Luca...