Spice Girls’ ‘Girl Power’ tribute as they lead celeb support of England’s Euro 2025 final

Spice Girls’ ‘Girl Power’ tribute as they lead celeb support of England’s Euro 2025 final

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In Basel, Switzerland, celebrities joined England’s fans to wish them the best of luck before tonight’s Euro 2025 final showdown with Spain.

Leah Williamson will captain the England Lionesses during the 2025 Euros(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Celebrities are gathering in force to pay special tribute to England Women’s football team as they bid for back-to-back European success tonight. The Lionesses take on Spain in Basel, Switzerland, hoping to lift the Euro trophy once again, three years on from their maiden success.

However, they know they are up against it as they face a Spanish side who defeated them in the World Cup final in 2023. In preparation, the group has been turning up the volume to Heather Small’s Proud tune as they keep their pre-game ritual in tact.

Celebrities have taken to social media to express their support for Serena Wiegman’s team as they face off for the final time in the tournament.

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Ross Kemp
Ross Kemp gave a message of support to the Lionesses(Image: X)

Among them was the Spice Girls. The iconic girl band’s official Instagram and Twitter /X accounts shared the same message alongside a snap of the group – minus Victoria Beckham – posing on stage. Melanie C also wore an England shirt in the image, as their rallying call read: Come on @Lionesses! We wish you the best of luck for the #WEURO2025 final today #GirlPower @England”

EastEnders star and staunch football fan Ross Kemp give a video message to the girls, saying: “I just want to wish the Lionesses all the very very best against Spain. You have the skill, you have the mindset, you have the talent, and you have backing so come on England and come on the Lionesses.”

Shaun Wallace, the creator of the Quiz Show and the face of The Dark Destroyer on ITV’s The Chase, also posted two videos in support. His initial encounter with him featured an inspirational quote.

Let’s hope the Lionesses receive the gift of a fantastic performance and bring it home tonight, he added. Every day is a gift, so make the most of it every day. Have a wonderful Sunday and wish the Lionesses the best tonight.

Shaun Wallace
Shaun Wallace also shared a video message in support of the team(Image: X)

A video of him saying, “Bring it home Lionesses,” was the next step. Girls, good luck today, and bring that trophy home.

The Royal Family’s official account also gave a rousing message to the squad. It shared a superb version of It’s Coming Home outside of Buckingham Palace.

They also wrote, “Let’s go girls! The @Lionesses will have the best of luck tonight’s Women’s Euro Final.

Additionally, Sarah Ferguson gave them the official seal of approval. She delivered her message early, saying, “We’re all in the backs, Lionesses.” Good luck for tomorrow”!

The occasion comes almost three years to the day since Wiegman’s team changed the face of women’s football in England following their defeat of Germany in the Euro 2022 final at Wembley. On that occasion Chloe Kelly’s extra-time winner would pass into English football folklore.

Then, a little over a year later, there was heartbreak as Spain beat the Lionesses 1-0 in the World Cup final in Sydney. The result came despite the heroics of legendary goalkeeper Mary Earps.

And now that England is attempting to win yet another prize, they are once more losing ground to the team.

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