
Stars congratulate Lionesses on Euros victory as Amanda Holden, Alan Carr, Ashley James and Stacey Solomon lead celebs sharing their celebrations
The team roared to victory in the women's final following a nail-biting game, which finished with an incredible 3-1 penalty shoot out win.
Stars filmed the tense moment Chloe Kelly scored the winning goal and shared their jubilant celebrations online moments after.
Amanda Holden was with her co-star and friend Alan Carr watching the game with their film screw while away shooting Amanda & Alan's Greek Job.
The TV personality shared the moment that England won the match and then a further clip of herself and Alan singing along to the Three Lions song.
Ashley James also filmed the same moment and showed her family jumping for joy as they celebrated Kelly's successful penalty.
Stacey Solomon tuned into the game from Pickle Cottage and videoed her children dancing around the room when England were crowned champions.
After a gruelling 120 minutes of play against the World Cup winners and holding their nerve through penalties, the England players have gone wild with celebrations.
It was Chloe Kelly again who scored the decisive goal after coolly slotting the crucial penalty into the back of the net, following two huge saves from goalkeeper Hannah Hampton.
England won the shootout 3-1 after an initial scare when Beth Mead slipped on the opening kick.
Supporters stood on tables, waved flags, threw drinks in the air and excitedly hugged each other as England claimed victory, while the Prince of Wales and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer watched on from the stands in Basel, Switzerland.
Fans draped in England flags joined the Prince of Wales and his daughter Princess Charlotte in holding their heads in their hands as Mariona Caldentey put Spain 1-0 up at the end of the first half.
But thankfully Arsenal striker Alessia Russo managed to successfully divert Chloe Kelly 's cross into the back of the net in the 57th minute - sending Lionesses supporters into raptures and equalising the score.
Sir Keir Starmer has congratulated the Lionesses on retaining their Euros title.
In a post on X, the Prime Minister said: 'Champions! Congratulations @Lionesses - what a team. What a game. What drama.
'You dug deep when it mattered most and you've made the nation proud. History makers.'
William and Charlotte were pictured in Switzerland for the Euros final as the royal family led the nation in wishing good luck to England's Lionesses.
Shortly before kick-off, an image of the pair was posted on the Prince and Princess of Wales 's X account with the caption 'let's go, Lionesses'.
The Prince of Wales, who is patron of the Football Association (FA), applauded the national anthem as he stood next to Charlotte in the stadium. He was also joined by Sir Keir Starmer and his wife, Victoria.
In a show of support ahead of the final, the Band of the Grenadier Guards performed Three Lions on the Buckingham Palace forecourt, while the royal family's official X account posted: 'Wishing the very best of luck to the @Lionesses in the Women's Euro Final this evening.'
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