The Three Lions face Luis de la Fuente's side in the final in Berlin on Sunday night.
Gareth Southgate is looking to make more history after taking England to a second consecutive Euros final.
Ahead of the match, plans are already being put in place if his players come out victorious.
According to The Standard, the squad will celebrate with a victory parade through London.
Preparations are currently at an advanced stage, with a route planned from Guildhall in the City of London to Buckingham Palace.
The likes of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham will then be honoured by the King and the royal family.
It is understood the open-top bus parade will take place on Tuesday.
As many as one million fans could line the streets in celebration, as the parade passes Trafalgar Square and The Mall.
Meanwhile, the players have also been lined up to meet Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer at Downing Street on Monday.
The Prime Minister is also expected to attend Sunday's final at the Olympiastadion in the German capital, having also hinted at a bank holiday in the event of an England victory.
A royal reception is pencilled in for Monday as well, with FA president Prince William likely to attend.
England are bidding to win their first major tournament since the 1966 World Cup and just their second overall.
Ollie Watkins' last-minute strike against the Netherlands in Wednesday's semi-final confirmed their place in the final.
In doing so, England repeated the feat from the last Euros in 2021, where they were beaten on penalties by Italy.
Southgate has also become the first manager to take the Three Lions to a major tournament final outside of England.
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