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FREE LIVE STREAM: Watch the Lionesses homecoming! Latest from England's open-top bus parade in London | Football News | Sky SportsSkip to contentEngland's Lionesses embarking on open-top bus parade for homecoming celebration following Euro 2025 success; England beat Spain on penalties in Sunday's final in Basel; Watch free live stream of event on The MallTuesday 29 July 2025 11:20, UKPlease use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerWatch the Lionesses' homecoming parade along The Mall in central London as the 2025 Women's Euros winners celebrate the historic defence of their title.The Lionesses are back on home soil, and they have arrived with another European trophy! Watch live as England's open-top bus parade makes its way up The Mall and the team get greeted by thousands of fans in London.Sarina Wiegman's side were at Downing Street on Monday after flying home from Switzerland, following their sensational penalty shootout win over Spain, but on Tuesday they will have the chance to celebrate with fans in person.The team's open-top bus will travel along The Mall from 12.10pm.It will end with a staged ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, which is expected to start at roughly 12.30pm and end at 1pm.The event will be hosted by former Lioness and football pundit Alex Scott.Sky Sports remains the home of the WSLPlease use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerTake a look at some of the best goals from the Women's Super League 2024/25 season with strikes from Vivianne Miedema, Sandy Baltimore, Janice Cayman and more!Under a new five-year deal, Sky remains the home of the WSL, showing nearly 90 per cent of all matches, including 78 exclusively - over three times more than before.From the 2025/26 season, most Women's Super League matches will kick-off at 12pm on Sundays - subject to stadium availability - giving fans a regular and accessible viewing window.Sky Sports to show nearly 90 per cent of 2025/26 WSL matchesNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOWReigning champions Chelsea will be aiming to secure a record-extending seventh straight WSL title - but they will likely face a major challenge from European champions Arsenal, who have made a summer statement by signing Liverpool's Olivia Smith as the first £1m player in women's football.The two Manchester sides City and United will be hoping to compete as well, with City, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur among the clubs beginning new eras with new managers.HomeScoresWatchSky BetShopWatch Sky Sports