Everything You Need to Know About England Euro 2025 Victory Parade

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England Euro 2025 Victory Parade

The England women’s football team roared to a victory over Spain in the final of the 2025 European Championship on Sunday.

The victory in Basel, Switzerland, has made them the only senior England side to win a major trophy on foreign soil.

They have also become the first team to defend their Euro crown since Germany (1995–2013).

After conquering the mentally and physically draining Euros, English players and fans can now revel in the celebrations.

Below, SportsCasting will share all the key details of the Lionesses’ Euro victory parade, including date, time, parade route, and more.

Everything You Need to Know About England’s Euro Victory Parade

There was nothing to separate England and Spain at St. Jakob-Park in Basel on Sunday. La Roja scored the opening goal in the 25th minute through Mariona Caldentey, silencing the travelling English fans.

Minutes before the half-time, Sarina Wiegman introduced Chloe Kelly. Kelly, who had scored the winner against Italy, made the difference 16 minutes into the second half, assisting Alessia Russo with an inch-perfect cross.

Level at 1-1, the game first went into extra time, and then to penalties. England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton made two excellent saves, and Kelly converted the final penalty to seal a 3-1 win. On the back of her heroics, Kelly’s SPOTY betting odds have skyrocketed.

The players returned to their friends and family in their base camp in Basel. From Monday, July 28, festivities begin in England.

England Euro 2025 Celebrations Begin with Reception at 10 Downing Street

In celebration of their Euro 2025 heroics, England’s women’s football team will be honoured at 10 Downing Street on Monday afternoon.

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock will host the event. Some players, coaches, and representatives have been invited from the FA.

All You Need to Know About Lionesses Euro 2025 Victory Parade on Tuesday

After the reception at 10 Downing Street, the Lionesses will have the day to themselves to celebrate with friends and family.

On Tuesday, July 29, England’s women’s football team will celebrate their Euro 2025 victory with fans.

England’s Euro 2025 Victory Parade Time

The England women’s team will start their Euro 2025 victory parade at 12:10 PM BST.

At 12:30, CBS presenter Alex Scott will host a stage ceremony at Victoria Memorial. Players will then lift the Women’s Euro trophy in front of their fans.

England’s Euro 2025 Victory Parade Route

The open-top bus parade celebrating England’s Euro 2025 victory will begin from the north-east end of The Mall.

The bus will proceed towards Buckingham Palace. Upon reaching the destination, the Lionesses will hop on the Queen Victoria Memorial forecourt outside Buckingham Palace.

Euro Victory Parade Map
Euro Victory Parade Map

Fans will line both sides of The Mall. The entire event is free to watch for fans.

Euro 2025 Victory Parade Ceremony Details

One of the most famous female presenters in the game, Alex Scott, will host a feature-packet ceremony outside Buckingham Palace.

HM Royal Marines Portsmouth & the RAF, and DJ Char Stape will celebrate the winning players in London. Scott will interview players, including heroes of the final, Chloe Kelly and Hannah Hampton.

England players are also scheduled to lift the trophy in front of the fans.

The entire event is expected to wrap up by 1:00 PM BST.

How to Watch England’s Euro ‘Homecoming’ Celebrations

Even if you cannot attend the event in person, you can watch every minute of the festivities from the comfort of your home.

The leading broadcasters in the country, the BBC, ITV and Sky, will air the bus parade as well as the celebrations between 12 PM and 1 PM BST.

Highlights of the event will be shown throughout the day.

How to Reach the England Euro Homecoming Celebration Event

The authorities are advising fans to use public transport where possible, as there is no parking facility at the venue.

The open-top bus parade begins at The Mall. If you are using the London Underground, get down at Green Park, Piccadilly Circus or Victoria.

For National Rail, disembark at Victoria or Charing Cross. Green Park, Victoria, and Westminster offer a stair-free commute.

Once you reach any of the aforementioned stations, follow signage and steward directions to get on the Homecoming Celebration route.

There will be closures within St James’ Park between 7 AM and 6 PM BST on July 29. Due to the closures around the event, bus routes will be diverted. Cycleway 3 will also remain closed.

Considering the closures and lack of parking, the best bet is to travel Underground or via train if possible.