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NI Women interim boss Waterworth brings back Furness, Rafferty, and Bell for Wales friendly

Northern Ireland Women's record goalscorer Rachel Furness is back in the squad.
Northern Ireland Women's record goalscorer Rachel Furness is back in the squad. Northern Ireland Women's record goalscorer Rachel Furness is back in the squad.

INTERIM Northern Ireland women's team manager Andy Waterworth has brought back three familar faces into his squad to face Wales in a friendly in Cardiff next week.

Record goalscorer Rachel Furness, now with Bristol City, and Southampton defender Laura Rafferty return after missing the post-Euros matches last autumn, while Rangers midfielder Megan Bell is back in after a lengthy inlury absence which caused her to miss the tournament in England.

Lewes Women midfielder Ellie Mason returns too, having made her debut in the World Cup qualifier away to Latvia.

However, first choice goalkeeper Jackie Burns is out due to injury.

Furness stepped away from international football after the Euros, missing the 1-0 friendly win over Italy back in November and the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 qualifiers against Luxembourg and Latvia in September, games that Rafferty also sat out.

Bell's last appearance for the team was as a substitute in the Women’s World Cup qualifier against England last April.

Mason made her debut for Northern Ireland in the 3-1 win against Latvia in September but was not selected for the Italy game.

Reading Women goalkeeper Burns has had to withdraw from the squad due to injury, although this has enabled two young goalkeepers to join the panel. Lilie Woods (Mid-Ulster Ladies) last featured in the senior squad for the World Cup qualifiers in September, while Crusaders Strikers stopper Maddy Harvey-Clifford was part of the full-time training squad for the Euros last year but did not feature in any match-day squads in 2022.

Cliftonville Ladies quartet Toni-Leigh Finnegan, Louise McDaniel, Fi Morgan, and Danielle Maxwell, who were all in the squad for the friendly international against Italy in Belfast, are on the standby list.

Waterworth, who is Head of Elite Player Development at the Irish Football Association, is acting as the interim manager of the senior women’s team following the departure of Kenny Shiels earlier this year.

Northern Ireland are set to face Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium next Thursday (April 6). Kick-off time is 7.15pm.

Former senior international men's players Aaron Hughes and Roy Carroll are also set to be involved next week. Hughes will be the interim senior coach, while Carroll is the interim goalkeeping coach.

Crusaders Strikers defender Julie Nelson is currently completing her rehabilitation from knee surgery but will join Waterworth’s interim coaching team for the friendly.

The Northern Ireland Women squad to face Wales Women is as follows:

Goalkeepers - Shannon Turner (Wolverhampton Wanderers Women), Maddy Harvey-Clifford (Crusaders Strikers), Lilie Woods (Mid Ulster Ladies).

Defenders - Kelsie Burrows and Abbie Magee (both Cliftonville Ladies), Rebecca Holloway (Racing Louisville, USA), Sarah McFadden (Durham Women), Rebecca McKenna(Lewes Women), Demi Vance (Unattached), Laura Rafferty (Southampton Women).

Midfielders - Nadene Caldwell, Joely Andrews, Chloe McCarron and Caragh Hamilton (all Glentoran Women), Marissa Callaghan (Cliftonville Ladies), Rachel Furness (Bristol City Women), Megan Bell (Rangers Women), Ellie Mason (Lewes Women).

Forwards: Lauren Wade (Reading Women), Caitlin McGuinness and Kirsty McGuinness (both Cliftonville Ladies), Emily Wilson and Kerry Beattie (both Glentoran Women).