The event, hosted by former England player Alex Scott, will be free. However, entry will be on a first-come, first-served basis from 11:00am. Up to 7,000 supporters will enjoy live music from DJ Monki as tournament highlights are shown on the screens, while the players and their manager, Sarina Wiegman, will take part in a Q&A session before lifting the trophy. The match was attended by hundreds of people in Trafalgar Square on Sunday night, with some fans celebrating in the fountains after the team secured a 2-1 extra-time victory over Germany. Organized by the Greater London Authority, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Westminster council, the celebratory event will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 12.40pm. and is expected to end at 14:00. England fans react as Lionesses make history to win Euro 2022 – video Nadine Dorries said players such as Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Alessia Russo have now become household names, adding: “I am delighted that we have worked quickly with the FA to organize a victory celebration in Trafalgar Square.” The culture secretary added that the event would be “a fantastic opportunity to thank Sarina Wiegman and the team for all they have achieved”. Subscribe to First Edition, our free daily newsletter – every morning at 7am. BST Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, said he was “looking forward” to seeing the team lift the trophy in Trafalgar Square and congratulated the players for showing “extraordinary talent and determination throughout the tournament”. With more than 600,000 tickets sold for Euro Women’s matches and more than 9 million people watching the England game, Khan said the team had “broken records and now made history”, adding: “The atmosphere in Wembley and across the country throughout the tournament was a fantastic advertisement for women’s football.” FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said it was an “honour” for England to host the tournament and “it’s only right that fans can celebrate this historic victory together in Trafalgar Square”. Fans will be able to bring their own food and disposable or reusable water bottles – other than glass – on site, with free water refills.