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Fans brave rain for Red Roses' party
The Journal
|September 29, 2025
ENGLAND fans braved the rain at Battersea Power Station to celebrate the Red Roses’ World Cup win, with flags, cowgirl hats and music creating a lively atmosphere as the team made a triumphant appearance ‘on the balcony.
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The weather may not have been kind, but that did not dampen the spirits of the bumper turnout alongside the Thames.
Many supporters arrived with painted faces and waving flags, as some lively tunes from the DJ anda performance by the Fat Brass band helped to lift the expectant crowd - many under their umbrellas - before the team arrived.
England's players revelled in the jubilant atmosphere that followed their 33-413 victory over Canada in Saturday's World Cup final at Allianz Stadium, played out in front of a record 81,885 crowd.
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