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·22 Mei 2026

International Magpies: Torpey starts in Australia win

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Kaitlyn Torpey

Torpey was named in the Australia squad for their friendly double-header against Mexico, and started the first game at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle as the Matildas were beaten 1-0. She was withdrawn with six minutes remaining.

Australia, however, claimed a 3-1 victory against the same opponents three days later, with Torpey playing 88 minutes and recording an assist at the CommBank Stadium in Sydney.


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Anna Tamminen and Oona Sevenius

The United pair were both called up to the Finland squad for their Women's World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and Portugal - and Sevenius made an immediate impact off the bench as they recorded a fine 4-0 win over the former on Friday.

The Magpies forward entered the fray just before the hour at the Štadión pod Zoborom in Nitra and barely two minutes later she found the net, making it 3-0 the Helmarit. Goalkeeper Tamminen, meanwhile, was an unused substitute.

Finland rounded off their Group B3 qualifying campaign with a 3-1 win against Portugal at the Tammelan Stadion in Tampere on Tuesday evening, with Sevenius introduced in the 83rd minute. Tamminen, once again, was an unused substitute.

Aoife Mannion and Emily Murphy

The Magpies duo were both called up by the Republic of Ireland this month, with Mannion playing the full 90 minutes in their dramatic 3-2 win over the Netherlands at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Friday.

Amber Barrett's last-gasp winner handed Carla Ward's side all three points in Cork after a frantic finale, which brought four goals in the final 20 minutes, and sparked joyous celebrations from those in green.

Ireland, however, missed out on automatic qualification for next year's World Cup finals in Brazil following a 1-0 defeat against France, who were reduced to ten players, in Grenoble on Tuesday.

Lois Joel

Joel was named in the Wales squad for their FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers in June.

Rhian Wilkinson's side drew 1-1 with Montenegro in Podgorica on Friday, with the United midfielder an unused substitute, and will now face Czechia at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday 9th June (kick-off 6pm BST) in their final Group B1 fixture.

Cymru secured top spot in Group B1, ensuring a play-off place as well as promotion to League A of the Women's Nations League following a 3-1 win against Czechia but Joel was an unused substitute.

The draw for round one and two of the play-off stage will take place on Saturday 18th June.

Freya Gregory

The 23-year-old was called up to the Scotland squad for their Women's World Cup qualifying double-header against Israel, but didn't feature in their 6-0 win at the Bozsik Aréna in Budapest.

Scotland completed an unbeaten qualification campaign in Group B4 after a 5-1 away win against Israel on Tuesday evening, with Caroline Weir scoring four times for Melissa Andreatta's side, but Gregory was not named in the squad.

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