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How to join in England's Euro 2022 victory parade in Trafalgar Square

England's European Championship heroines will celebrate their historic triumph with fans in Trafalgar Square on Monday.

Up to 7,000 supporters will be able to attend the free event on a first-come-first-served basis from 11am, during which Sarina Wiegman and her squad will take part in a Q&A and trophy lift, and highlights of the tournament will be shown on big screens.

The celebration will also be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 12.40pm onwards, hosted by former England star Alex Scott, and is expected to end by 2pm.

Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham said: “This is an iconic moment for English football and everyone is so proud of the players, Sarina and the support team. They’ve captured the nation’s hearts and it is an achievement that will be remembered forever. It has been an honour to host the tournament in England and the fans have been so important during the team’s journey to success this summer, so it’s only right that they can celebrate this historic victory together at Trafalgar Square.”

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “Congratulations Lionesses! I couldn’t be more proud of the team today – they’ve displayed extraordinary talent and determination throughout the tournament, they’ve broken records, and now they’ve made history.

“The atmosphere at Wembley and across the country throughout the tournament has been a fantastic advert for women’s football. Nearly 600,000 tickets were sold for the matches and more than nine million people tuned in to watch England play. The Women’s Euro 2022 will have inspired a new generation of women footballers and I hope this paves the way for better access to football for girls in school, more investment in grassroots girls and women’s

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