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Lionesses parade LIVE updates, bus route and TV details as England Euros heroes celebrate

Lionesses parade LIVE updates, bus route and TV details as England Euros heroes celebrate

Daily Mirror3 days ago
The Lionesses' celebrations continue on Tuesday with a ceremony outside of Buckingham Palace in honour of their Euros victory. Sarina Wiegman's squad will parade their trophy in an open-top bus journey along The Mall in London, before a staged ceremony takes place at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace.
England claimed European Championship glory with a dramatic penalty shootout win over Spain, earning some revenge for their World Cup final defeat two years ago. And in the moment Chloe Kelly bagged the winning spotkick, once again captured the hearts of the nation to spark jubilation around the country.
Already the Lionesses have celebrated in Basel, enjoyed a Downing Street reception and partied in Soho. And now, they have the chance to witness more adoration from fans as they line the streets on Tuesday afternoon to join in the celebrations and see the champions up close.
The celebratory event will be broadcast live across the BBC, ITV and Sky between 12:00pm and 1:00pm, with Alex Scott taking on hosting duties. But we'll have all of the updates from the occasion too as time is taken to commemorate elite sporting success.
Join us below for all of the action from the parade.
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Let the party continue!
Another day of celebrations? Go on then!
Thanks for joining us ahead of today's parade where England's Lionesses will take part in an open-top bus parade and celebration in front of Buckingham Palace.
We'll have all the build up to and action from the event.
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