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Sports Apr 07, 2026

Keira Barry Secures First England Call‑Up as Niamc Charles Returns for World Cup Qualifiers

Bay FC forward Keira Barry receives her inaugural senior England call‑up for upcoming World Cup qua…
The Bay FC forward Keira Barry has earned her first senior England cap, being named by manager Sarina Wiegman for the Women’s World Cup qualifying matches against Spain and Iceland. She joins Chelsea full‑back Niamh Charles, who has recovered from a recent injury, in the squad.The selections come after London City Lionesses striker Freya Godfrey withdrew due to a shoulder problem. Barry, a product of the Manchester United academy, was promoted from the Under‑23s and has previously turned out for Crystal Palace and Sunderland before signing with Bay FC in February.At 20 years old, Barry has already featured in four NWSL matches, netting a goal against the North Carolina Courage in March, underscoring her rapid adaptation to the American league.The England squad will convene at St George’s Park on Tuesday to begin preparations for hosting the world champions Spain at Wembley on 14 April, before traveling to Reykjavik for the Iceland fixture four days later.
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Sports Apr 06, 2026

Chelsea Stun Spurs with Late Winner, Secure Women's FA Cup Semi-Final Spot

Chelsea FC Women secured a spot in the Women's FA Cup semi-finals with a thrilling 2-1 victory over…
Chelsea FC Women have advanced to the Women's FA Cup semi-finals after a hard-fought 2-1 win against Tottenham Hotspur Women. The Blues' manager, Sonia Bompastor, expressed relief and pride in her team's performance, despite the grueling schedule they have faced. The match at Kingsmeadow was an intense, end-to-end battle, with both teams creating scoring opportunities. Sam Kerr opened the scoring in the 40th minute, heading Keira Walsh's cross past Lize Kop. However, Tottenham responded well, and Eveliina Summanen equalized seven minutes after halftime with a free-kick that floated over the Chelsea defense. The game seemed destined for extra time, but Veerle Buurman's stunning, rising strike with just four minutes of normal time remaining secured the win for Chelsea. This goal sparked wild celebrations among the home fans and Buurman's teammates. Bompastor praised her players' resilience and highlighted the importance of communication with national team coaches to manage the players' workload effectively. With their Women's Super League title hopes all but extinguished and the League Cup already won, Chelsea is now focused on securing a domestic cup double. Tottenham's manager, Martin Ho, was pleased with his team's performance, noting that they showed character and grit despite the defeat. He emphasized that the team can take positives from the match as they look to bounce back in their next game against Manchester United.
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