WU16s to take on England in International Friendly

WU16s to take on England in International Friendly

The Ireland Women's Under-16s will travel to St. George's Park for an International Friendly against England on Wednesday, October 25.

Head Coach Tom Elmes has issued first call-ups to two new defenders in Charlton Athletic's Camille Adams and Arsenal's Sophia Leonard.

Having beaten Faroe Islands in back-to-back games recently, the work continues with this new group of players and they will embrace the challenge of coming up against England.

Ireland Women's Under-16 Squad
Goalkeepers: Jenna Willoughby (Shelbourne), Laura Fanning (Shamrock Rovers)
Defenders: Abigail Bradshaw (Peamount United), Aibhlinn Cotter (Treaty United), Camille Adams (Charlton Athletic), Emma Gaughran (Shelbourne), Kaitlyn Delahunty (Shamrock Rovers), Kate Jones (Treaty United), Michaela Hand (Athlone Town), Sophia Leonard (Arsenal)
Midfielders: Aoife Sheridan (Shelbourne), Ava Mullins (Galway United), Beatrice Silckaite (Shelbourne), Heather Loomes (Galway United), Lauren Bowe (Reading), Madison McGunane (Pike Rovers)
Forwards: Aisling Meehan (DLR Waves), Katie Ray (Shelbourne), Anna Butler (DLR Waves) Lily Anne O'Meara (Wexford Youths), Ella Kelly (DLR Waves), Leah McGrath (Wexford Youths)

International Friendly
England WU16 v Ireland WU16
Wednesday, October 25
St. George's Park, England
KO 13:00

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