In a significant moment for her burgeoning career, Bay FC forward Keira Barry has earned her first senior call-up to the England squad. The 20-year-old's inclusion comes as the Lionesses prepare for two crucial Women's World Cup qualifiers against Spain and Iceland this April.
Barry's promotion from the England Under-23s is a testament to her impressive form since her January move to the United States from Manchester United. She steps into the squad following an unfortunate injury to London City Lionesses' forward Freya Godfrey, who has withdrawn with a shoulder issue.
The squad also welcomes back the experience of Chelsea defender Niamh Charles, who returns after recovering from a dislocated shoulder. Charles, a key part of England's European Championship-winning squad last year, has recently regained her place in Chelsea's starting lineup, adding valuable depth and tournament pedigree to the group.
Manager Sarina Wiegman has named a 24-player squad for the upcoming fixtures. The team will first convene at St George's Park before a blockbuster clash against Spain at Wembley Stadium on April 14th. The qualifying campaign then continues with a trip to face Iceland in Reykjavik on April 18th, as England aims to preserve a perfect start on the road to the 2027 World Cup.
This call-up marks a thrilling new chapter for Keira Barry, highlighting the pathway from youth internationals to the senior stage and showcasing the exciting talent emerging in women's football.
