Maya le Tissier will be competing in Switzerland this summer as part of England's 2025 Euro squad.
Sarina Weigman has selected her 23-player squad for the defence of their Women's Euros title.
Among them is Guernsey's Maya Le Tissier.
The Manchester United captain was first called up to the Lionesses in 2022 for a friendly against Norway, but missed out on selection for the 2023 World Cup.
READ: Maya gets England call up
The 23 year old defender becomes only the second ever player from the Channel Islands to make the England squad for a major tournament, following Jersey's Graeme Le Saux 's 1998 World Cup appearances.
Writing on social media, Maya described it as 'a dream come true'.

Maya has been previously been named Brighton Women's Young Player of the Year, and won the Channel Islands Sports Personality of the Year in 2023
READ: Maya Wins CI Sports Personality Of The Year
Sarina Weigman praised that the 2025 team has 'so many different qualities with the players we picked'.
Loved being back in the England shirt last night 🦁 pic.twitter.com/vd1rvAkd2k
— Maya Le Tissier (@MayaLeTissier) July 13, 2024
Their opening group game is against France, in Letzigrund, on 5 July.
Le Tissier's first club was St Martin's AC in Guernsey, where her father also played.


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