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Published 02 June 2024 2 min read
England Women's Senior Team

England squad update: Earps withdraws with Thomas called up

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David Gerty

Sarina Wiegman has revealed her latest squad update ahead of Tuesday's reverse fixture against France

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11am,Sunday 2 June

Mary Earps has withdrawn from the England senior women's squad with a minor hip injury sustained during Friday's narrow defeat by France.

Birmingham City's Lucy Thomas has moved to the 23-player squad from standby for Tuesday evening's return fixture against Les Bleues in Saint-Etienne. 

6pm, Thursday 30May

Jess Naz has moved into the England women’s senior squad from standby for the forthcoming UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying double header with France.

Lauren James will return to Chelsea for continued management of a foot injury sustained during the conclusion of the domestic season.

The 25-players - including two on standby (Lucy Thomas and Missy Bo Kearns) - arrived in Newcastle this evening as they look ahead to tomorrow’s fixture against Les Bleues at St. James' Park.

2pm, Monday 27 May

Maya Le Tissier has moved into the 23-player England senior women’s squad for the forthcoming UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying fixtures with France.

Le Tissier joins from standby and replaces Niamh Charles who will remain with Chelsea to manage a calf injury.

Birmingham City goalkeeper Lucy Thomas has also joined the squad on standby. Thomas replaces the injured Kayla Rendell who is recuperating from an ankle injury.

Both Charles and Rendell will continue to be assessed prior to the July international window. Lotte Wubben-Moy, as previously announced, will undertake a period of recuperation during this international window because of a foot injury.

The 26-players - including three on standby (Lucy Thomas, Missy Bo Kearns and Jess Naz) - arrived at St. George’s Park today as they look ahead to a double-header against Les Bleus, beginning at St. James' Park on Friday 31 May.