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Women’s World Cup qualifying: Teenager Mayzee Davies back in Wales squad to face Albania

By britishbulletin.com2 April 20261 Min Read
Women’s World Cup qualifying: Teenager Mayzee Davies back in Wales squad to face Albania
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Lucy Farrell-Shrouder (Stoke City – on loan from Burnley), Safia Middleton-Patel (Manchester United), Poppy Soper (Rugby Borough), Mayzee Davies (Manchester City), Charlie Estcourt (Portsmouth), Gemma Evans (Liverpool), Rhiannon Roberts (Sunderland), Esther Morgan (Bristol City), Lily Woodham (Liverpool), Hayley Ladd (Crystal Palace), Sophie Ingle (Bristol City), Angharad James (Seattle Reign), Lois Joel (Newcastle United), Carrie Jones (IFK Norrköping), Ella Powell (Bristol City), Mia Ross (Charlton Athletic), Rachel Rowe (Nottingham Forest), Ceri Holland (Liverpool), Tianna Teisar (Plymouth Argyle – on loan from Bristol City), Annie Wilding (Portsmouth), Ffion Morgan (West Ham United), Phoebie Poole (Plymouth Argyle), Mared Griffiths (Sunderland – on loan from Manchester United), Hannah Cain (Leicester City), Elise Hughes (Crystal Palace).

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