The show manager hoped that England would deliver at the Arnold Clark Cup.
England finished off an impressive tournament with a historic win over Germany, after being whitewashed in their first three games.
It was the first time England had beaten Germany on home soil.
The England players were applauded by the 13,463 fans inside the stadium as they ran on to the pitch, while Ellen White sprinted along the touchline to cheer them on.
One fans hope to see again in five months is the image of England's players kissing their winners medals in front of a confetti backdrop.
Before her first match in charge against North Macedonia, she said she wanted to show how good she could be and make the English crowd proud of her.
Did England do that at the Arnold Clark Cup?
I think so. I hope so! We have tried really hard to do it, and I hope the fans agree with me.
It was nice to see the celebrations. That helps the team as well. I hope they will come back to our other games.
The European Championship will be hosted by England in July in front of a sellout crowd.
There are many things for those fans to be excited about.
England have scored 57 goals in nine games since September. They have conceded two against Canada and Germany.
England showed their desire to win against Germany when they played centre-back Millie Bright up front in search of a late winner.
The Lionesses showed their ruthlessness by scoring twice in the final 10 minutes and former England player Karen Carney said they need to play with the same aggressiveness at the Euros.
When England went for it in the last 20 minutes, I loved it. She told the radio station that she wants to see more of the talent.
I want England to dictate the game at the Euros because they come with a lot of swagger. That is what England needs to have in order to win the Euros.
England is not getting carried away.
We have played well in patches over the three games. Fran Kirby said that they have won the tournament, but still have to build and progress as a team.
Winning this tournament is special because we are in a really good place. Hopefully winning this will encourage more people to come out and watch us at the Euros, really get behind us and show the support they showed the men in the last Euros.
It would be great to feel that buzz around the place.
Manchester City forward Lauren Hemp hopes that England's performances have impressed new fans, having traveled to three of them during the tournament.
It has been great. Being in different places in the country helps create support.
The only question left is whether England can carry their home tournament momentum into the Euros.