Birmingham City midfielder Lucy Staniforth added to England Women's squad

Tuesday 28 Aug 2018
Lucy Staniforth was in the England squad for the World Cup qualifier against Russia in June

Lucy Staniforth has been called up to the England Women’s squad ahead of their World Cup qualifying double-header against Wales and Kazakhstan.

The Birmingham City midfielder was added to the 23-player group and took part in Tuesday’s training session at St. George’s Park.

Phil Neville’s side must avoid defeat away at Group 1 leaders Wales on Friday 31 August to keep their hopes of automatic qualification alive.

Wales v England
  • 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
  • Group 1 qualifier
  • 7.45pm, Friday 31 August
  • Rodney Parade, Newport
  • Live on BBC Two
A victory for either side in Newport would take the winners through to the finals while a draw would mean England, a point behind Wales but with a game in hand, could still top the group with a victory in Kazakhstan on Tuesday 4 September.

With both Wales and England guaranteed at least second place in Group 1, there is still a potential route to the finals for whoever does not qualify automatically once all matches are concluded.

The best four runners-up from all seven qualifying groups will go into a play-off competition for the one remaining European place at next summer’s finals in France.

Goalkeepers: Karen Bardsley (Manchester City), Mary Earps (Wolfsburg), Carly Telford (Chelsea)

Defenders: Millie Bright (Chelsea), Lucy Bronze (Lyon), Rachel Daly (Houston Dash), Gabby George (Everton), Alex Greenwood (Manchester United), Steph Houghton (Manchester City), Abbie McManus (Manchester City), Leah Williamson (Arsenal)

Midfielders: Isobel Christiansen (Lyon), Fran Kirby (Chelsea), Jordan Nobbs (Arsenal), Jill Scott (Manchester City), Lucy Staniforth (Birmingham City), Keira Walsh (Manchester City), Fara Williams (Reading)

Forwards: Toni Duggan (Barcelona), Melissa Lawley (Manchester City), Beth Mead (Arsenal), Nikita Parris (Manchester City), Jodie Taylor (Seattle Reign), Ellen White (Birmingham City).

By FA Staff