x

Tractor Girls at Billericay - Ipswich Town News

Ipswich Town Women travel to face Billericay Town at New Lodge on Sunday (KO 2pm) aiming to build on last weekend’s 1-0 home win against Hashtag United in their opening FAWNL Division One South East game.

Manager Joe Sheehan was pleased with the three points, secured via Lucy Egan's 53rd-minute volley, particularly having lost a number of players to injury in the run-up to the fixture.

"We did OK, all things considered in the build-up,” Sheehan said. "It was a good outcome for us. We got through it which was the biggest aim. We performed OK.”

Looking ahead to Sunday and the trip to Billericay, who got their season up and running with a 4-0 win at Cambridge United last week, he is anticipating a game similar to last season’s 2-1 home victory over the Essex side, the only meeting between the teams in 2019/20 due to the season being curtailed and subsequently declared null and void.

"It was a really good competitive game,” he reflected. "I think we were worthy winners on that day and it’ll be no different this weekend, a really challenging game for us and one we’re really looking forward to.”

Regarding the chances of Anna Grey, Eloise King and summer signing Georgia Allen featuring on Sunday, he added: "We’re pleased that we overcame last week because we had quite a few injuries and knocks and we’ll find out a bit more closer to Sunday whether they’ll be available or not.”

One player who won’t be involved is midfielder Blue Wilson, who suffered a stress fracture to her right fibula while away with the England U19s and will be out of action for up to three months.

What to read next:

TWTD Questionnaire 2024/25
Welcome to the annual TWTD Questionnaire, your chance to look back in judgement on Town's 2024/25 season
Town's Premier League Stay Formally at End
Town’s stay in the Premier League has formally come to an end with the return of the Blues’ share certificate.
Harness: Time at Town Changed My Life Forever
Departing forward Marcus Harness says his time at Town changed his and his family’s lives forever, the 29-year-old having left the club and joined Huddersfield earlier in the week.
Young Duo Set For Caps
Blues youngsters Ash Boatswain and Josh Pitts look set to win international caps with Montserrat and Malta’s U21s later today.
Thomas Makes First Jamaica Start in Defeat to USA
Ipswich Town Women’s striker Natasha Thomas made her first start for Jamaica as the Reggae Girlz were beaten 4-0 by the USA in St Louis, Missouri overnight.
Former Town Academy Midfielder and Coach Manning Named Norwich Boss
Former Town academy midfielder and coach Liam Manning has been appointed head coach of Norwich City, leaving his role at Bristol City.
Wardley Fight Not First Time Portman Road Has Hosted Boxing
Saturday’s interim WBA World Heavyweight title showdown between Fabio Wardley and Justis Huni won’t be the first time Portman Road has hosted boxing with the stadium having previously staged fights back in 1946.
Thomas Targeting Second Jamaica Cap
Ipswich Town Women’s striker Natasha Thomas will be hoping to win her second full cap with Jamaica when they face the USA in a friendly in St Louis, Missouri overnight (KO 1am UK time).
Morsy: I Don't Think It's Momentum
A successful return to the Championship will not solely be down to Town’s ability to get their positive momentum back, according to Blues captain Sam Morsy.
Former Blues Youngster Knight Joins Cambridge United
Former Blues youngster Ben Knight has joined Cambridge United on a free transfer.