Two home games confirmed for WU17s

Two home games confirmed for WU17s

The Ireland Women’s Under-17s will be back in action in September as they host Cymru in two International Friendly games in Dublin.

Head Coach James Scott recently brought his squad to Portugal for a double-header, where they won the second fixture, and will now look to make the most of these games.

The Girls in Green are due to travel to Spain in November for three UEFA WU17 European Championship Qualifiers so these extra games will aid their preparation.

 
Ireland Women’s Under-17 Squad
Goalkeepers: Jenna Willoughby (Shelbourne), Laura Fanning (Shamrock Rovers)
Defenders: Kate Jones (Treaty United), Michaela Hand (Athlone Town), Heather Loomes (Galway United), Chloe Wallace (Treaty United), Abigail Bradshaw (Shelbourne), Mary Hartofilis (Team Boca, USA), Aibhlinn Cotter (Treaty United), Emma Gaughran (Bohemians)
Midfielders: Ella Kelly (Shamrock Rovers), Aoife Sheridan (Shelbourne), Finley Newell (Lonestar SC), Sarah McCaffrey (Shelbourne), Ava Mullins (Galway United), Madison McGuane (Treaty United), Beatrice Silickaite (Shelbourne)
Forwards: Leah McGrath (Wexford), Anna Butler (Shamrock Rovers), Aisling Meehan (DLR Waves), Maeve Wollmer (Athlone Town), Lily Anne O'Meara (Wexford), Grace Ehinger (Treaty United)
 
International Friendlies
Wednesday, September 25 | Ireland v Cymru, FAI National Training Centre, KO 14:00
Saturday, September 28 | Ireland v Cymru, AUL Complex, KO 14:00

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