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Summary

  • Fans are celebrating in Trafalgar Square in London after England's victory in the Euro 2022 championship

  • Lionesses are on stage with manager Sarina Wiegman, and will lift the trophy in front of the crowds

  • England beat Germany 2-1 after extra time, with Beth Mead winning Euro 2022 best player and the Golden Boot

  • Watch and follow the celebrations live here (11:00-14:00 BST) - and on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One from 12:40

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  1. England win first major women's trophypublished at 07:04 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    England 2-1 Germany (after extra time)

    Emma Sanders
    ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sport at Wembley

    England created history by winning their first major women's tournament in a dramatic Euro 2022 final against old rivals and eight-time champions Germany at Wembley.

    Substitute Chloe Kelly poked home a loose ball from a corner to send the raucous record crowd of 87,192 into a frenzy with 10 minutes of extra time remaining.

    She waited for confirmation of the goal before taking off her shirt and waving it around her head, while being lifted by her team-mates in a moment of pure elation.

    On a monumental day in English football history, Sarina Wiegman's side showed they were equal to anything a strong and physical Germany team threw at them.

    Ella Toone had earlier come off the bench to score the opener in normal time before Germany's Lina Magull set up a nervous ending when she equalised in the 79th minute.

    There were scenes of jubilation in the stands and an outpouring of emotion by players on the pitch at full-time as the magnitude of their achievement sank in.

  2. Coming home? It's come home!!published at 07:02 British Summer Time 1 August 2022

    England 2-1 Germany (after extra time)

    England lift the Euro 2022 trophyImage source, Reuters

    That's right people, 56 years after winning the men's World Cup, the women's team has ended England's wait for another major trophy.

    On a tense day at a sold-out Wembley, the Lionesses beat Germany after extra time to become European champions.

    Stick with us for all the reaction to a glorious day for English football.