England's magnificent Lionesses are bringing the Euro 2025 trophy home today, and while thousands will descend on central London, millions more across the UK can still join the celebration from the comfort of their homes.
If you're planning to cheer on Sarina Wiegman's triumphant squad remotely, here’s your guide to catching every moment of the historic event.
What's happening & when to tune in
The Lionesses' homecoming celebration kicks off with an open-top bus parade along The Mall, culminating in a special ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace.
- 12:10 PM BST: Open-top bus procession begins along The Mall.
- 12:30 PM (approx.): Staged ceremony commences at the Queen Victoria Memorial.
1:00 PM (approx.): Celebration concludes.
The ceremony will feature live music from the Royal Marines Portsmouth band and the Central Band of the Royal Air Force, along with highlights from the exhilarating tournament shown on big screens.
Manager Sarina Wiegman will then lead her triumphant team onto the stage for a memorable trophy lift.
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How to watch the Lionesses' championship celebration from home
Extensive live coverage of the Lionesses' victory parade and ceremony will be broadcast across multiple platforms, ensuring no fan misses out on the action:
- Live TV Coverage: Tune in to BBC, ITV, and Sky News (or Sky Sports channels) for comprehensive live coverage. Broadcasts are expected to run from approximately 12:00 PM noon to 1:00 PM BST.
- Online Streaming (Free-to-Air): UK viewers can stream the entire event for free via the broadcasters' online platforms and apps:
- BBC iPlayer: Access live coverage via BBC iPlayer.
- ITVX: Stream the celebrations live through the ITVX app or website.
- Sky News Website/App: Sky News will offer a live stream accessible to all.
Social Media: For real-time updates, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and instant reactions, follow the official social media channels for England Football, the Lionesses, and major sports news outlets (such as BBC Sport, ITV Football, Sky Sports Football, and The FA). Many will be running live blogs and posting clips throughout the event.
Whether you're celebrating from your living room or sharing clips online, today is a day for the nation to unite and salute the Lionesses, European champions once again.
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