Teenage Lisburn Rangers goalkeeper Kate Smith has been referred to as into the Northern Eire squad for the forthcoming Girls’s Nations League matches towards Poland and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
It’s a first senior worldwide call-up for Smith, 18, who replaces Crusaders stopper Maddy Harvey-Clifford, who has withdrawn by means of harm.
Northern Eire will host unbeaten group leaders Poland at Seaview on Friday (19:00 BST), adopted by a visit to Zenica to face third-placed Bosnia-Herzegovina 4 days later (18:00 BST).
“Kate is a younger participant we have been monitoring for a while. She outfitted herself effectively when she joined the squad as a coaching participant throughout our final camp and deserves her place for these two video games,” stated Northern Eire supervisor Tanya Oxtoby.
The Northern Eire squad gathered at their coaching base in Leicester on Monday, the place they may prepare earlier than last preparations happen in Belfast for the League B Group 1 encounter.
Oxtoby added: “It is nice to get the gamers collectively once more. There’s an optimistic temper in regards to the place.
“We all know we have to put the work in right here over the following few days to arrange ourselves for the video games towards two high quality groups in Poland and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
“The gamers are all desirous to play in entrance of the ‘Inexperienced and White Military’ and we all know how essential they are often in serving to us ship a constructive efficiency.”
Northern Eire path the Poles by three factors of their group with two matches remaining.

