England Women's 2-1 defeat of Germany shattered the attendance record for a European Championship final, with 87,192 at Wembley to see the Lionesses lift the trophy.
A further 23 million were watching at home, either through the BBC or online streaming as the euphoria surrounding Sarina Wiegman's Lionesses reached fever pitch.
For those not lucky enough to get their hands on a ticket to Wembley, there is an opportunity to catch the newly crowned European champions in action next month.
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The Lionesses take on Luxembourg at Stoke City's bet365 Stadium on Tuesday, September 6 (7.30pm) in a Women's World Cup European Qualifying match.
And it could be cause for double celebration, with England on the verge of securing their passage to the 2023 finals in Australia and New Zealand.
The Lionesses return to competitive action just three days before, with a trip to Austria to face their nearest challengers in Group D. Wiegman's side boast a 100% record from their eight qualifying games and should they avoid defeat at the Wiener Neustadter Stadion, will be guaranteed a spot at the World Cup with a game to spare.
Nevertheless, even if there is little riding on the outcome, the chance to celebrate the historic achievements of the likes of Fran Kirby, Beth Mead and Alessia Russo will guarantee a bumper crowd in Stoke.
Tickets for the Luxembourg clash are available to My England Football members, priced at £15 for adults, £5 for concessions and £2.50 for children. Group bookings of nine or more enjoy a reduced rate of £7.50 for adults.
You can sign-up to become a My England Football member for free via https://www.englandfootball.com/members.
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