Exact route heroic Lionesses will take on open-top bus parade after lifting Euros trophy & all the timings to know

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THE Lionesses will celebrate their heroic Euros win with a bus parade in the capital on Tuesday.England fans can share their joy with the team after they defended their Euros title in a penalty shootout win against Spain.The victory parade will take place on Tuesday from 12-1pm along The Mall in LondonEPAThe England team celebrated their triumphant win against Spain last night[/caption]GettyIt will conclude with a trophy presentation at 12.30pm at the historic Queen Victoria Memorial[/caption]After a tense game that ended 1-1, the team went on to claim victory during a penalty shootout that scored them a 3-1 win.Now, the Lionesses are set to celebrate their achievement back on their home turf.While No10 have confirmed that the country won’t be given a bank holiday to celebrate the win, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said: “There should be a day of celebration”.The victory paradeThis will come in the form of an open top bus victory parade on Tuesday July 29.Beginning at 12.10pm, the Homecoming celebration will travel along The Mall in London as the team enjoys their second successful European Championship win.Following the procession, the team will arrive at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace for a staged event at 12.30pm.The Lionesses will proudly display their trophy on stage, after music performances from the Band of His Majesty’s Royal Marines Portsmouth, the Central Band of the Royal Air Force, and DJ CharStape according to Manchester Evening News.Football fans are encouraged to attend the free event as they watch the players bring the trophy home.While those watching at home can enjoy a live broadcast on the BBC, ITV and Sky between 12 and 1pm.Advice for attendeesEngland Football anticipate that there will be “large crowds” in attendance, and have encouraged those taking part to follow its guidance. It has advised people to use public transport where possible, and to promptly move away from station exits and proceed to the designated route.There will be signage and stewards to assist where needed.The closest stations to The Mall are: Green Park, Piccadilly Circus, Victoria, Westminster and Charing Cross.Bus routes in the nearby area will be on diversion, with the underground providing the best access to the event.Nearby roads will also be closed within St James’ Park between 7am and 6pm on the day of the event.England Football have also provided a comprehensive list of what you can and cannot bring to the celebration.They are keen for fans to go all out to celebrate the win, saying: “Please do bring your flags, whistles and horns to show your appreciation of our victorious England team.”What to bring:Suitable clothing for the weatherSun protectionWater bottle – there will be refill stations along The MallFood and snacks – but please dispose of litterFlags, whistles and hornsWhat not to bring:Stools or folding chairs – those with accessibility needs can pre-book a dedicated spotSmoke flares or fireworksTentsBBQsGlass items e.g. bottles or drinking glassesDronesThe event is being hosted by The Football Association, with support from the government.It follows a reception at Downing Street today, hosted by Angela Rayner and sports minister Stephanie Peacock.The Euros finalFans across the country celebrated a joyous win last night after the Lionesses won 3-1 on penalties in a nail-biting final against Spain.The team made history as they became the first English side to win a major tournament on foreign soil – with the final held in Basel, Switzerland.Despite losing 1-0 in the first half, the Lionesses fought back to settle the match at 1-1 with a 57th minute header from Alessia Russo.They bravely held their nerve during a tense penalty shootout to win 3-1, successfully defending their 2022 title and avenging their loss to Spain in the 2023 World Cup Final.A heroic Hampton made two stunning saves before Chloe Kelly fired home the winner.Following the match, 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang received her award for Young Player of the Tournament while Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí was awarded Best Player overall.