
Watch: England victory parade highlights as thousands celebrate Euro 2025 win
The two-time consecutive winners began the celebrations with an open-top bus procession down The Mall, where Chloe Kelly, who scored the winning penalty against Spain on Sunday (27 June), was spotted dancing with her teammates.
She said: 'This team is so special, led by a special manager', before adding: 'I'm so proud to be English'.
The Lionesses then made their way to Buckingham Palace for a ceremony on stage, where captain Leah Williamson told adoring crowds: 'We do it for young girls. This job never existed 30 years ago and we're making history every single step so stay with us, this story is not done yet.'

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Glasgow Times
34 minutes ago
- Glasgow Times
European champions England to take on China at Wembley in November
The match on November 29 will pit the Euro 2025 winners against the Asian champions as China prepare to defend their continental crown in March next year. The Lionesses retained their European title with a dramatic 3-1 penalty shootout victory over Spain in Basel on Sunday. The European Champions return to @WembleyStadium! 🙌 We will welcome China PR in November to complete a hat-trick of appearances at the national stadium this calendar year. Sign up to My England Football for priority access to tickets ⤵️ — Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 30, 2025 November's clash will be the sixth meeting between England and China. The last of those came at the 2023 World Cup, where the Lionesses triumphed 6-1 in the group stages. The match comes ahead of 2027 World Cup qualifiers, which begin next year. England head coach Sarina Wiegman said: 'After an incredible month and the celebrations this week, we are already planning ahead. 'It will be special to have a final visit to Wembley this year and something for us all to look forward to once the new season starts. 'Even though we have just finished the Euro, our World Cup qualifiers are not too far away. 'There are not many opportunities for us to play non-European opposition in the calendar, so I am happy we have been able to secure a top Asian side like China for this FIFA window. England and China met at the 2023 World Cup (Isabel Infantes/PA) 'I'm sure China will give us a very different game to what we experienced in Australia. Whenever we face a squad where most of the players are based away from Europe or the United States, it is a new challenge. 'And with the start of the qualification campaign soon approaching, this will be valuable experience with the 2027 World Cup in mind.' Further fixtures for the Lionesses in October and November are set to be announced.


Scottish Sun
43 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
EFL legend Ronnie Moore, 72, diagnosed with incurable cancer as fans pay tribute to ‘proper top bloke'
Moore's career almost didn't happen at all after his mum died of cancer CANCER SHOCK EFL legend Ronnie Moore, 72, diagnosed with incurable cancer as fans pay tribute to 'proper top bloke' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) EFL legend Ronnie Moore has been diagnosed with an incurable type of blood cancer. The 72-year-old has managed several clubs, including Rotherham United, Tranmere Rovers and Hartlepool, where he is currently the chief scout. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Ronnie Moore has been diagnosed with an incurable type of blood cancer Credit: Action Images - Reuters The former striker played for seven different clubs in a career spanning almost two decades, including Tranmere, Cardiff City, Charlton Athletic and Rotherham. But it was at latter club Rotherham where Moore cemented himself in English football history as he's considered of the greatest club players of all time. It was the South Yorkshire side who delicately revealed that Moore has been diagnosed with Myeloma – a type of blood cancer. The much-loved EFL figure will now receive treatment in the coming months. He will reportedly await a stem cell transplant for a cancer that is treatable, but sadly incurable and will need to be managed by medical professionals. Rotherham revealed that Liverpool-born Moore is currently "feeling well" and walking regularly. The League One club: " We're right with you Ronnie ❤. The thoughts and unwavering support of everyone at Rotherham is with legendary former player and manager." A true legend of the football club, Ronnie will continue to be welcome to attend matches at AESSEAL New York Stadium. 3 Moore has left a huge impact on English football after nearly 54 years in the EFL Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd Moore, who has managed nearly 1000 games, has received hundreds of tributes from the English football world, wishing him support. One footie fan wrote: "Proper top bloke Ronnie, from a Barnsley fan I wish him all the best in the world. Neil Warnock hints at shock return to management with 'unbelievable' crisis club "Always used to come in local boozer to us and would make time to come talk football and all sorts with us. One of the good ones!" While another supporter said: "You've got this Ronnie, keep fighting 👊❤️🤍." Rotherham fans have planned to sing Moore's name loud and clear when they face Port Vale in their season opener on Saturday. Moore's time in the EFL began 54 YEARS ago when he joined Tranmere Rovers. Despite being a prolific striker, the 6ft footballer was used as a defender by player-manager Ron Yeats, before returning to centre forward under John King. Tranmere were forced to sell Moore for financial reasons after they were relegated in 1979. He joined Cardiff City for a then-staggering club record of £120,000, but signed for then third tier side Rotherham a year later. And he quickly made an impact, becoming top scorer when the club got promoted to the Second Division in the 1980-81 season. After 52 goals in three years for the club, Moore left for Charlton Athletic in 1983, reportedly because of a clash with incoming manager, George Kerr, centred around access to the players' bar. A season-long stint at Rochdale followed, as well as a three-year return to Tranmere, before retiring from football in 1989. 3 Moore's career almost didn't happen at all, his chance of an apprenticeship with Everton wrecked when he was 15 and his mum died of cancer Credit: Getty Four years later his son Ian Thomas-Moore made his senior debut for Tranmere, where he made over 50 appearances before a loan spell at Bradford City. Moore Jr, who followed in his striker dad's footsteps, later became a key player Burnley and Leeds United. Meanwhile, Moore Sr, who has three other children with wife Ange, managed eight clubs in his career. But most successful stint as boss was again with Rotherham , where he achieved two consecutive promotions, taking the club from Division Three to Division One. Moore's career almost didn't happen at all, his chance of an apprenticeship with Everton wrecked when he was 15 and his mum died of cancer in 1969. He previously told The Star: "Bang, I went off the rails massively. I was out on the Friday when we were playing Saturday, looking for trouble, getting into fights. "It's ridiculous how you can lose your way. Everton weren't going to put up with that." He made sausages in the butcher's shop at the Alliance Cash and Carry in Huyton, Liverpool before Tranmere gave him his chance. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.


Graziadaily
an hour ago
- Graziadaily
Wondering What The Lionesses Wore This Weekend? You Can Shop Their Exact Looks Now
@Getty Images/RICHARD POHLE M&S, Straight Short Sleeve Single Breasted Blazer M&S, Tailored Pleat Front Barrel Leg Trousers M&S, Tailored Pleat Front Wide Leg Trousers - Soft Green M&S, Tailored Pleat Front Wide Leg Trousers - Black Nobody's Child, Cream Double Breasted Cropped Waistcoat ASOS Design, Linen Look Asymmetric Button Front Waistcoat Zara, ZW Collection Asymmetric Waistcoat Mint Velvet, Taupe Short Sleeve Longline Blazer Zara, ZW Collection Straight-Leg Trousers Few things bring the nation together like our national football team winning a major trophy. It's a tale as old as time: a country collectively losing its voice, nerves and any sense of decorum over a football game. Of course, there are also hundreds of stereotypes that unite us, like our love of tea, fish and chips and the pure joy we feel when another bank holiday is announced. But nothing feels as exciting as seeing our Lionesses win the UEFA European Women's Championship, for the second time, might I add. After a 1-1 draw at full time, the match went to penalties, where Chloe Kelly, scored the winning goal. While the rest of us were dressed head-to-toe in football kits with flags in hand, the Lionesses returned home on Monday wearing pieces from their own collaboration with another British legend, Marks & Spencer. The limited-edition collection, made up of 13 pieces, launched ahead of the tournament on 26th June, and is the final drop from the three-year partnership between the English FA and M&S - though the brand's relationship with the sport stretches all the way back to 2007. And, much like the Lionesses' performance this summer, the M&S X England collection doesn't disappoint. ©Getty Images/Dan Kitwood The best part of the collection? You don't have to win a major trophy or even be on the field to wear it. In fact, the collection is packed full of tailored co-ords and structured separates, a world away from muddy socks and battered shinpads. Maddy Evans, Director of M&S Women, describes it as: 'championing style and versatility and underpinned by new modern shapes, it's a collection for an incredible team of women, who are role models to the nation.' A couple of standouts from the collaboration include its Tailored Pleat Front Barrel Leg Trousers, and its Straight Short Sleeve Single Breasted Blazer that's perfect for those office days where it's far too hot to wear a full-sleeved blazer. It will probably come as no surprise that the collection has been met with quite the reaction - much of it is already out of stock online and in stores. But, there are a couple of pieces still available, if (and that's a big if), you move fast. ©Instagram/@irma_bruzaite M&S, Straight Short Sleeve Single Breasted Blazer If you're on the hunt for a blazer you can wear in the warmer months, M&S has the answer. Cut in a flattering fit, the blazer has smart notched lapels, as well as handy welt pockets. Style with a pair of tailored trousers or boxy shorts. If you're currently wondering what to wear to celebrate the Lionesses' win, the answer may not lie in your vintage England shirt and bucket hat, but in a crisp pair of pleated Bermuda shorts and a waistcoat top. Shop the pieces that are still available, as well as excellent alternatives below. M&S, Tailored Pleat Front Barrel Leg Trousers If you're as obsessed with barrel leg jeans as I am, you're going to want to take a look at M&S' Barrel Leg Trousers. Available in two different colours, an ecru and soft green, the trousers feature pleats down the front as well as pockets and belt loops. M&S, Tailored Pleat Front Wide Leg Trousers - Soft Green If the barrel leg shape isn't your style, and you prefer something a little more timeless, the trousers also come in a wide-leg. Finished with the same soft pleats at the front, pair with a boxy t-shirt and loafers. M&S, Tailored Pleat Front Wide Leg Trousers - Black The same wide-leg style is also available in a black, which will go with everything you already have in your wardrobe. Nobody's Child, Cream Double Breasted Cropped Waistcoat Nobody's Child has a great alternative if you want the Lioness look. Its Cropped Waistcoat features a V-neck crossover and double-breasted buttons to bring polish to any outfit, even if you're just wearing jeans. ASOS Design, Linen Look Asymmetric Button Front Waistcoat ASOS also has an asymmetric alternative, this time in a linen-look material that's sure to keep you cool this summer. Finish the outfit with a satin midi skirt and a pair of colourful ballet flats. Zara, ZW Collection Asymmetric Waistcoat Zara is truly in its tailoring era at the moment, as there are so many excellent work outfits on site right now. This asymmetric waistcoat is almost identical to the M&S one spotted on the Lionesses, complete with the same buttoned detailing and dark colour. Mint Velvet, Taupe Short Sleeve Longline Blazer If you, too, want to get in on the short-sleeved blazer hype, I've found another popular style from Mint Velvet. Its peaked lapels, flap pockets and statement button at the front all make it the perfect blazer to wear on office days. Reformation, Wren Blazer Reformation has also designed a short-sleeved blazer, and its style is created with an intentionally slim-fit, yet is also somewhat oversized (so take this as your sign to size down if you like your blazers more fitted). Zara, ZW Collection Straight-Leg Trousers Zara's Straight-Leg Trousers have a high waist that's perfect for pairing with the matching asymmetric waistcoat top and front pockets. Wear as a co-ord, or style the trousers with a boxy tee, leather jacket and Adidas trainers. Gemma Lavers is a fashion commerce writer at Grazia, where she tracks down viral pieces and is as comfortable navigating the M&S new-in page as she is dissecting the latest celebrity look. When not writing, shopping or at Reformer Pilates (a cliché but she's hooked), Gemma will likely be planning her next holiday (and what she's going to wear). For a glimpse into said travels, outfit inspo and life as a journalist, follow her on Instagram or TikTok.