For a second day running, London’s Trafalgar Square was packed with fans of the England women’s football team
LONDON: England’s hungover “Lionesses” held a victory party in central London on Monday in front of thousands of jubilant fans after they clinched the country’s first major football trophy since 1966.
A capacity crowd of 7,000 supporters packed into Trafalgar Square to give the women’s team a rapturous reception as they paraded the European championship trophy, following their 2-1 win over Germany.
A tournament record crowd of 87,192 was at London’s Wembley Stadium to see the victory, and the BBC said more than 23 million viewers tuned in on television or online Sunday.
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