Lionesses Roar in Victory: England's European Triumph
England's Lionesses celebrated their Women's European Championship win over Spain with planned events at Downing Street and a London parade. Chloe Kelly scored in the penalty shootout, securing a 3-1 win. Their victory was praised by King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, inspiring young athletes across the nation.

England's Lionesses are returning home to a hero's welcome after their triumphant defense of the Women's European Championship title. The team defeated world champions Spain 3-1 in a dramatic penalty shootout in Basel, Switzerland. Celebrations are set to commence with a Downing Street reception, followed by a grand parade through central London.
Fans across England celebrated as Chloe Kelly scored the decisive penalty, ensuring victory after an intense 1-1 deadlock in extra time. The performance drew praise from King Charles III, who expressed the royal family's admiration, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who hailed the team's achievements as both a remarkable sporting feat and a source of national inspiration.
As the festivities continue back in England, the focus turns to the future, with leaders encouraging the Lionesses to aim for further success, including a potential World Cup win in 2027. The team's recent triumph is a testament to their resilience, unity, and the growing prominence of women's football in the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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