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The Three Lions will have a big celebration on an open bus in London if England wins the Euro 2024 trophy this Sunday.

The victory parade will begin at Guildhall in the City of London and end at Buckingham Palace, where King Charles and other members of the Royal Family will commend Gareth Southgate's team.

Plans are being made for the big event, but it all depends on England defeating Spain in the final, as per the Evening Standard.

It's possible that as many as one million fans might gather along the street to greet the Three Lions team as they return home.

The gossip started circulating following the Lionesses being unfairly denied a celebratory bus parade in 2022 following their win against Germany in the Euros.

Reviewers criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Football Association (FA) for a decision that was deemed 'disgusting' at the moment.

England's national soccer team, known as The Three Lions, will have a grand celebration in London with an open bus parade if they win the Euro 2024 trophy this upcoming Sunday. This exciting news has been announced to the public.

England marked their victory in the 1966 World Cup by taking a bus tour around London.

Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier, and Phil Foden, along with their England teammates, are are celebrating their victory in the UEFA EURO 2024 semi-final match.

Ollie Watkins celebrates scoring an important goal for England.

The England team and their coaches take a picture together during the party in Trafalgar Square in London after winning the Euros.

England supporters came together at Trafalgar Square in London to celebrate the victory in Euro 2022. However, many were upset about the absence of a parade.

The festive festivities will begin on Monday with an open-top bus parade, followed by a meeting with the newly-elected Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at Downing Street.

Sir Keir plans to fly to Berlin to see the match on Sunday. England hopes to win their first major trophy since 1966.

In that year, Bobby Moore, the captain of the England team, received the trophy from the Queen at Wembley Stadium.

The team also marked their 4-2 victory over West Germany by taking a large bus tour around London to celebrate.

Prince William, the FA's president, has been beaten out to lead the royal reception at Guildhall.

England secured their spot in the final by defeating the Netherlands in an exciting semi-final match last night.

Ollie Watkins scored the winning goal in the final minute of the game, leading to enthusiastic celebrations from both fans in the stadium and those watching from home.

People all over England celebrated late into the night as they honored their favorite players, shouting 'It's coming home' well past midnight after the impressive 2-1 win. Football enthusiasts enjoyed the lively and exciting atmosphere.

Excitement filled the air as crowds of ecstatic fans gathered in fan zones in London and Manchester, celebrating wildly. Pubs and bars throughout the country were packed with cheerful customers who later poured out onto the streets after closing time.

Even the American independent rock band The Killers participated, showing the final moments of the game on a large screen during their performance at the O2 Arena in London, and then launching into an enthusiastic performance of their song "Mr. Brightside."

In Dortmund, there were moments of great excitement during the match. Watkins, who entered the game to replace captain Harry Kane, had a special moment with his mother and girlfriend. Kane had earlier scored a penalty to equalize after Xavi Simons' amazing goal for the opposing team.

English supporters gathered at the AO Arena in Manchester to watch the semi-final game.

Harry Kane rejoices after successfully converting a penalty kick against the Dutch team.

England supporters gathered at Millennium Square in Leeds to watch the semi-final match.

The goal he scored in the final minutes drove England fans into a frenzy as they edge closer to their Euro dreams.

Southgate's team will now try to do better than they did at Euro 2020, when they made it to the final but unfortunately lost to Italy in a penalty shootout at Wembley.

Anxious England supporters faced disappointment at the beginning of the match when Simons scored a powerful goal shortly after it started. However, their distress quickly turned to joy when Kane tied the game with a penalty kick in the 18th minute.

As the game went into extra time once more, Watkins, who had just entered the game nine minutes earlier, scored a remarkable winning goal in the final minute of regular time. This caused England's reserve players to rush onto the field, while fans celebrated in pubs and fan zones by tossing pints in excitement.

Following the game, the latest sensation from England shared a heartwarming moment with his significant other Ellie Alderson and his mother who were both present in the audience.

One of the English supporters watching from another country was Sir Keir Starmer, who saw Kane's goal while in a room with his Dutch counterpart. They are both in Washington for the Nato summit.

The Prime Minister stood up from his chair when the penalty was scored, and then greeted the Netherlands' Prime Minister Dick Schoof.

Sir Keir has stated that he will be present at the final in Berlin on Sunday. He shared on his X account: "Decided to take a break from Nato meetings and see how the game is going..."

Kane was given a penalty through VAR after being fouled by Dumfries, following a missed shot. Despite the controversial decision, the England captain remained silent and successfully scored the penalty.

In a better showing by England, the Three Lions came close to increasing their lead when Phil Foden skillfully maneuvered past multiple defenders in the penalty area. However, his shot was cleared off the line by Dumfries just in time.

Dumfries, who was very active in the game, almost made up for his mistake of giving away a penalty shortly after by hitting the crossbar with a header from a corner kick.

However, England's electric offense continued to press for another goal, and Foden came very close to scoring one. He executed a beautiful curling shot that ended up hitting the woodwork just before the halftime break.

With just half an hour left, the Netherlands started to regain control of the game, dominating possession as the semi-final match started to even out. England fans couldn't bear to watch as the tension mounted.

The team's strong attacking efforts were almost successful when Virgil Van Dijk made a great shot on goal, but Pickford was able to make a good save and keep the score tied in the 65th minute.

The England national team players gathered around Ollie Watkins after he scored the deciding goal against the Netherlands.

Overjoyed England supporters go wild at Manchester's AO Arena when England scores against Netherlands.

The replacement player scored shortly after entering the field, causing England's bench players to rush onto the field.

England supporters were overjoyed when Saka scored with just 11 minutes left, putting the Three Lions ahead with a fantastic team effort. However, their happiness quickly turned into disappointment when the linesman flagged Walker, who passed the ball to Saka, as being offside during the play.

As the game approached its last seven minutes, Marc Guehi made a fantastic play to stop Wout Weghorst from scoring on the opposite side.

The disappointment of Saka's goal being disallowed was quickly overshadowed when Cole Palmer set up Ollie Watkins, who spun around and scored a goal in the final seconds to secure England's victory and send them to Berlin.

After the game ended, King Charles and Queen Camilla praised the team in a statement. The King expressed his joy and best wishes for the team as they made it to the final of the UEFA European Championship. They are hoping for success in Sunday's match as well.

I hope England can win the game before needing any last-minute heroics or penalty shootouts. This would definitely help reduce the stress on everyone's hearts and blood pressure. Good luck, England! Charles R.

Prince William, who is in charge of the Football Association and has been supporting Aston Villa for his whole life, shared on Twitter: "Amazing goal, Ollie! Well done England! #EURO2024 Finalists. W."

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