Duo return from long-term injury for Northern Ireland

NI's Laura Rafferty back from injury
Laura Rafferty returns for Northern Ireland after run of injuries. (PA Images)

Northern Ireland manager Kenny Shiels has named a 23-strong squad for this month’s Women’s Euro 2022 play-off matches against Ukraine.

Although some regulars are unavailable due to work commitments or missing through injury, the manager has chosen a panel packed full of experienced players for the games in Ukraine on Friday 9 April and Belfast on Tuesday 13 April, reports irishfa.com.

And he also welcomes back two players who have been out of contention for a considerable period of time due to injury – defender Laura Rafferty and defender/midfielder Emma McMaster.

Rafferty, who will be 25 later this month, already has 27 caps for her country. She won the last of them against Republic of Ireland Women in a World Cup qualifier in August 2018.

Since then she has been hampered by injuries – she ruptured a knee ligament in August 2019 – but is now fully fit.

Glentoran’s Emma McMaster, who has six senior caps and was a star for Northern Ireland at underage level, sat out the bulk of the 2020 season after suffering a knee ligament injury but has now fully recovered following surgery last September.

Prolific striker Kirsty McGuinness and forwards Kerry Beattie and Danielle Maxwell also return to the panel after missing the February friendly defeat against England.

Retaining her place in the squad is Birmingham City defender Rebecca Holloway, who made her debut against England.

Missing from the panel is Glentoran striker Lauren Wade, who earlier this week picked up an ankle injury in training that could keep her sidelined for a couple of months, while Rangers pair Demi Vance and Megan Bell, plus Glentoran forward Caragh Milligan, have long term injuries.

And Linfield defender Abbie Magee, who put in a fine display against England, is not available for the double header, nor is Kirsty McGuinness’s younger sister Caitlin.

Also missing out this time are three young players who travelled to St George’s Park – goalkeeper Maddy Harvey-Clifford (Crusaders Strikers), defender Ella Haughey (Lisburn Rangers) and striker Casey Howe (Linfield).

Northern Ireland reached their first play-off for a major tournament when they pipped Wales to finish runners-up behind Norway in Qualifying Group C for UEFA Women’s Euro 2022. In the group they had four wins, two draws and two defeats.

The first of the two play-off games is being played at the Kolos Stadium, home of Ukraine Premier League club FC Kolos Kovalivka, some 60 miles from the capital Kiev. Kick-off time on 9 April is 17:00 GMT.

The second leg is at Seaview in Belfast on 13 April and the kick-off time is 19:45.

The winners of the two-legged play-off will take their place at the Women’s European Championship finals in England next summer.

Squad list

Goalkeepers – Jackie Burns (Glentoran Women), Becky Flaherty (Sheffield United Women).Defenders – Ashley Hutton and Kelsie Burrows (both Linfield Ladies), Toni-Leigh Finnegan (Cliftonville Ladies), Julie Nelson (Crusaders Strikers), Rebecca Holloway (Birmingham City Women), Laura Rafferty (Bristol City Women), Emma McMaster (Glentoran Women).

Midfielders – Nadene Caldwell, Samantha Kelly (both Glentoran Women), Marissa Callaghan (Cliftonville Ladies), Rachel Furness (Liverpool Ladies), Chloe McCarron (Birmingham City Women), Sarah McFadden (Durham Ladies), Ciara Watling (Charlton Athletic Women), Rebecca McKenna (Linfield Ladies), Louise McDaniel (Unattached).

Forwards – Kerry Beattie and Danielle Maxwell (both Glentoran Women), Simone Magill (Everton Women), Emily Wilson (Crusaders Strikers), Kirsty McGuinness (Sion Swifts Ladies).

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