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Published 02 November 2022 4 min read
Women's U23

England WU23s and development phase squad named for November games

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Callum Davies

Mo Marley has named a 24-player squad for her team's game with the Dutch while development phase squad set for trip to Portugal
England’s next generation will be in action again this month when the WU23s welcome the Netherlands in Walsall before a trip to Rome to face Italy.

Mo Marley has named a 24-player squad for the two fixtures, kicking things off in Walsall where they will welcome the Netherlands on Thursday 10 November (7.30pm GMT). The team will then travel to Stadio Tre Fontane in Rome where they will face Italy on Monday 14 November (1.30pm GMT).

Tickets for the WU23 home fixture in Walsall are still on sale and fans wanting more information should head to TheFA.com/tickets or contact the Walsall FC ticket office – 01922 651 414.

Meanwhile, Emma Coates and Gemma Davies are taking a development squad covering two age groups to Portugal next week with the players meeting up on Sunday 6 November.

Coates will lead an WU19 selection participating in the Algarve Cup. They begin by facing Norway on Wednesday 9 November at Stadium Vila Real de Santo Antonio (4pm GMT). The team will then return to the same stadium a few days later for a fixture against the Netherlands on Monday 14 November (1pm GMT).
England WU19s will be in action at the Algarve Cup in November
England WU19s will be in action at the Algarve Cup in November

Davies’ WU18 side will also feature at the Stadium Vila Real de Santo Antonio when Portugal host them following the U19 match on Wednesday 9 November (7pm GMT).

Head of Women’s Technical, Kay Cossington said “It's great at every level we are getting the opportunity to face strong opposition. We want our players to test themselves when they come away with the national team, whatever the age group.

“As was set out from the reintroduction of the WU23 squad last year, you can see a real pathway for younger players to showcase their talent and stake a claim for the senior squad. We are seeing more and more young players getting opportunities to progress and experiences like this are only going to continue that positive trend.”

England WU23 squad

Goalkeepers: Emily Ramsey (Everton, on loan from Manchester United), Kayla Rendell (Southampton), Lucy Thomas (Birmingham City)

Defenders: Asmita Ale (Tottenham Hotspur), Tara Bourne (Birmingham City, on loan from Manchester United), Jorja Fox (Brighton & Hove Albion, on loan from Chelsea), Freya Gregory (Aston Villa), Anna Patten (Aston Villa, on loan from Arsenal), Poppy Pattinson (Brighton & Hove Albion), Paige Peake (Southampton), Mia Ross (Charlton Athletic), Kiera Skeels (Charlton Athletic)

Midfielders: Laura Blindkilde Brown (Aston Villa), Missy Bo Kearns (Liverpool), Mel Filis (West Ham United), Ruby Grant (University of North Carolina), Molly Pike (Leicester City), Charlotte Wardlaw (Liverpool, on loan from Chelsea)

Forwards: Angela Addison (Charlton Athletic), Aggie Beever-Jones (Everton, on loan from Chelsea), Grace Clinton (Manchester United), Jess Naz (Tottenham Hotspur), Shannon O’Brien (Leicester City), Isabella Sibley (Crystal Palace)*

* Replaces Jessica Park (Everton, on loan from Manchester City)

England Women’s Professional Development Phase squad

Goalkeepers: Khiara Keating (Manchester City), Lucy Jones (Birmingham City), Natalie Negri (Crystal Palace), Hannah Poulter (Reading)

Defenders: Katie Dungate (Chelsea), Grace Gillard (Syracuse University), Naomi Layzell (Bristol City), Lucy Parry (Hibernian, on loan from Liverpool), Evie Rabjohn (Aston Villa), Katie Ramsden (Manchester City), Hannah Silcock (Liverpool), Jessica Simpson (Manchester United)

Midfielders: Sarah Brasero (Ipswich Town), Grace Ede (Sunderland – dual contract with Manchester City), Keira Flannery (West Ham United), Shauna Guyatt (Crystal Palace), Alex Hennessy (Unattached), Halle Houssein (West Ham United), Annie Hutchings (Manchester City), Lucia Kendall (Southampton), Abi Loydon (West Bromwich Albion), Lois Marley-Paraskevas (Manchester City), Olivia Mcloughlin (Aston Villa), Grace Palmer (Lewes), Megan Shaw (Aston Villa), Mackenzie Smith (Nottingham Forest – dual contract with Leicester City)

Forwards: Ava Baker (Leicester City), Keira Barry (Manchester United – dual contract with Derby County), Aimee Claypole (Chelsea), Mia Enderby (Sheffield United), Freya Godfrey (Ipswich Town – dual contract with Arsenal), Georgia Mullet (Aston Villa), Emma Thompson (Lewes, on loan from Chelsea), Katy Watson (Sunderland)

* On Saturday 5 November, Shauna Guyatt (Crystal Palace), Emily Brough (Clemson University), Alex Hennessy (Unattached), Evie Rabjohn (Aston Villa) and Naomi Layzell (Bristol City Women) withdrew from the squad and have been replaced by Jemima Dahou (Manchester City), Grace Gillard (Syracuse University), Katie Reid (Arsenal), Megan Collett (Southampto)) and Isabel Milne (Chelsea).

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