Sir Keir Starmer clearly indicated his position on the granting of a holiday if England wins the female euros after the lionesses reach the final

Sir Keir Starmer has already seemed clearly if there should be a holiday if England wins the female euros.
The Sarina Wiegman team reached the final of the European championship this summer on Tuesday evening after a late equalizer from Michelle Agyemang sent the semi-final match against Italy nearby.
Agyemang, who plays his club football for the female super league Arsenal, was a ball ball during the first outing of Wiegman as a chief coach of England.
And the youngest member of the Lioness team has proven their talent in the last stages of the match as it threatened the bottom line of Italy with its impressive movement and rhythm.
It seemed that the bond in the semi-finals went to a penalty shootout, but in the 117th minute, Beth Mead was brought back to the region and referee Ivana Martincic pointed out.
The holder of the resident penalty of England, Chloe Kelly, missed 12 yards but a few seconds later, the Arsenal striker typed in the rebound to send the lionesses to the final of the centerpiece on Sunday.


The lionesses will now face Germany or Spain in the final, which would be a rehearsal of the final of the Women’s World Cup, that the Spanish won 1-0 through the first half of Olga Carmona.
At the time, the conservative government excluded a public holiday if England had won this match.
A year earlier, there were no holidays either when the lionesses won Euro 2021, but before this final, the work manager then the opposition, Keir Starmer, called on the government to assign a public holiday if England succeeds in its mission.
Speaking to Daily mirrorArsenal Fan Starmer said: “They have already been proud of us, but if they win, it will be a truly historical achievement – a achievement that should be marked with a good celebration day, where clubs can open and promote access to women and girls.”
England is level in the 96th minute!
Michelle Agyemang did it again 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ztocorbtvq– ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 22, 2025
After its success in the 2024 general elections, Starmer is of course able to grant an additional holiday if the lionesses raise the trophy in Switzerland.
A few days after the elections, Starmer hinted at the possibility of a holiday if England won the final of male euros on Spain, although this discussion is ultimately not necessary.

There are still important devices before this result is again seriously considered, with the final set which will take place on Sunday July 27, but the lionesses have so far hoped for such a dramatic tournament.
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