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The Northern Ireland squad has been named for next Tuesday's Euro qualifier in Belarus.
There are five players from Glentoran Women.
Meanwhile, Caitlin McGuinness is drafted in to link up with fellow Sion Swifts striker, her sister Kirsty.
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Sheffield United Women goalkeeper Becky Flaherty has returned to the Northern Ireland fold ahead of next week’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 qualifier away to Belarus.
Flaherty, who had a long-term hip injury but has now fully recovered following surgery, last played for her country when producing heroics to thwart Wales in Belfast in a Euro qualifier last November. That game ended 0-0.
She is one of several changes to senior women’s team manager Kenny Shiels’ squad ahead of the match in Minsk next Tuesday (27 October).
Also back in the group after a lengthy absence is defender Natalie Johnson, who also plays for Sheffield United Women in the FA Women’s Championship. Johnson was last capped in March 2019.
Linfield Ladies defender Kelsie Burrows, who missed last month’s successful trip to the Faroe Islands (6-0 win) due to injury, has returned to the panel, too.
And Shiels has brought back Caitlin McGuinness, who joins her sister Kirsty in the squad. The striker sisters have been setting the Danske Bank Women’s Premiership alight this season with their scoring exploits for Sion Swifts Ladies. They have netted 12 goals between them in just five league outings.
🎥 Kenny Shiels names 5 from @GlentoranWomen for next week's crunch Euro qualifier in Belarus, @SionSwiftsLFC @CaitlinMcGuinn4 & @KirstyMcG11, @CVilleLadiesFC @marissac_17 & @LinfieldLadies & @CruesStrikers stars too
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Northern Ireland won 6-0 in the Faroe Islands last month:
Experienced midfielder Marissa Callaghan is included in the 20-strong squad, too, after missing last month’s game against the Faroese for personal reasons.
Young midfielder Danielle Maxwell has joined the group as well. The 18-year-old is one of five Glentoran Women players in the panel.
Maxwell last appeared for the senior women’s team at the Pinatar Cup tournament in Spain earlier this year. She replaces Glens team-mate Caragh Milligan, who had to withdraw from the squad over the weekend due to injury.
Also unlucky to miss out this time are Toni-Leigh Finnegan (Cliftonville Ladies), Rachel Newborough (Charlton Ladies), Rebecca McKenna (Linfield Ladies) and Kerry Beattie (Glentoran Women).
Rangers Women midfielder Megan Bell and Glentoran Women defender/midfielder Emma McMaster are both out with long term injuries.
After next week’s match, Northern Ireland are set to take on Belarus at home on 27 November before facing Faroe Islands at home on 1 December - both matches will be at Seaview - to complete their Group C qualification campaign.
Shiels’ side were originally meant to play Belarus away in Group C back in April, and the home qualifiers against Belarus and Faroe Islands in June, but all three matches were postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
If they win all their remaining matches in the group then Northern Ireland will have a chance of competing for a place at Women’s Euro 2022, which is being staged in England.
Nine group winners, plus three runners-up with the best records, will automatically qualify for the tournament. The other six runners-up will play off for the remaining three berths in the 16-team finals.
The Northern Ireland squad for next week’s Women’s Euro 2022 qualifier against Belarus is:
Goalkeepers – Jackie Burns (Glentoran Women), Becky Flaherty (Sheffield United Women), Lauren Perry (Forfar Farmington).
Defenders – Ashley Hutton, Kelsie Burrows and Abbie Magee (all Linfield Ladies), Natalie Johnson (Sheffield United Women), Julie Nelson (Crusaders Strikers), Demi Vance (Rangers Women).
Midfielders - Joely Andrews, Nadene Caldwell, Samantha Kelly and Danielle Maxwell (all Glentoran Women), Marissa Callaghan (Cliftonville Ladies), Rachel Furness (Liverpool Ladies), Chloe McCarron (Birmingham City Women), Sarah McFadden (Durham Ladies).
Forwards - Simone Magill (Everton Ladies), Caitlin McGuinness (Sion Swifts Ladies), Kirsty McGuinness (Sion Swifts Ladies), Lauren Wade (Glasgow City).