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News | London England will head for Buckingham Palace on a victory parade if they win the Euros on Sunday, the Standard can exclusively reveal. Preparations are at an advanced stage for Gareth Southgate’s squad to be honoured by the King and the royal family if they defeat Spain and claim the trophy for the first time. A massive open-top bus parade would take the team from Guildhall, in the City of London, to the palace via Trafalgar Square on Tuesday, it is understood.

Up to a million fans could line the streets if England land their first trophy since 1966. Two days of celebrations would begin on Monday with the team lined up to meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer — who is expected to attend the final in Berlin on Sunday — at Downing Street. A royal reception, likely to be headed by Prince William, president of the Football Association, has also been pencilled in for Monday.



Tuesday would be a massive public celebration, starting with a reception at Guildhall — the historic home of the City of London Corporation and Lord Mayor of London — before the parade via Trafalgar Square and The Mall to the palace. There would not be a parade if Spain — the favourites — defeat England. A victory royal event would have echoes of the England rugby team winning the World Cup in 2003, when they went to Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen.

In 1966, the Queen presented the World Cup trophy to England captain Bobby Moore at Wembley stadium. Ollie Watkins’s late winner agains.

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