Young Saints duo receive Lionesses call-ups

By SFC Media time Thu 27 Jun Womens and Girls
Photo by James Bridle | Southampton FC

Southampton FC Women and Girls’ duo Ella Morris and Alisha Ware have both been named in the latest England Under-17s squad.

The pair will travel to England training base St George's Park in July to take part in a two-day training camp.

The call-ups represent further success for the club, who also have players representing the Lionesses at Under-16 level this month.

Caitlin Smith has been called up to represent England’s Under-16s when they compete in the Women’s Open Nordics Tournament held in Udevalla, Sweden later this month.

Saints trio Ellie Head, Matilda Thomas, Milly Mott are also on standby for the tournament, which will see the Lionesses kick-off their campaign against Finland on Tuesday 2nd July (6pm BST), before further fixtures against Netherlands on Thursday 4th July (6pm BST) and Sweden on Saturday 6th July (4pm BST).

After the tournament’s conclusion, the following players have also been selected to attend the FA’s Youth Development Phase Camp in July: Ellie Head, Freya Jupp, Lucia Kendall, Grace Palmer, Hermione Cull, Milly Mott, Matilda Thomas, while Kelci-Rose Bowers is on standby.

The FA are also holding an additional training camp at Warwick University, with Kelci-Rose Bowers called-up and Megan Collett and Pukpinya Surin on standby.

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