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England: Coldplay's tribute to Lionesses on tour drum after Euro 2022 win

British rock band Coldplay have paid tribute to the England women’s national team after they made history at the European Championship last month.

The globally popular group are currently hosting the UK leg of their ‘Music of the Spheres’ world tour, which includes five dates at Wembley Stadium.

The 90,000 capacity arena was where the Lionesses beat Germany in the Euro 2022 final to win their first ever major tournament title.

Coldplay drummer Will Champion posted a photo to the band’s official Twitter account with an image of his drum skin featuring a classy touch to honour England’s triumph.

With the famous red stands of Wembley visible in the background, the photo shows the names of Sarina Wiegman’s 23-player Euro squad written on the drum.

“Honoured to be playing our home shows at the Home of the Lionesses. W,” the caption reads.

Honoured to be playing our home shows at the Home of the Lionesses. W. X pic.twitter.com/owcUqLQt5K

As the second largest stadium in Europe, Wembley has hosted many huge events over the years, but finding something to top England’s electric performance in the Euro 2022 final will be no easy task.

The Lionesses wrote the perfect fairytale during the tournament — ending the country’s 56 year wait for a major trophy to come home, and on English soil no less.

Wiegman’s side topped their group stage table with maximum points, having scored 14 goals in three matches and conceded none.

After a hard-fought win over Spain in the quarter-finals, England brushed aside Sweden in the semis to set up one final clash against eight-time champions Germany.

The packed out Wembley Stadium had to wait more than an hour for the first goal of the game to come, but when it did, it came in style.

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