Celts set for April international break

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Celts set for April international break

Celts set for April international break

The second international break of the year is now upon us as nations continue their qualification campaign for the World Cup in 2026.Several Celtic FC Women's players are set to be in action with thei...

Celts set for April international break

The second international break of the year is now upon us as nations continue their qualification campaign for the World Cup in 2026.Several Celtic FC Women's players are set to be in action with thei...

The international stage beckons once again! As the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup heats up, the April international break sees several Celtic FC Women's stars swapping club green for national colors, representing their countries across senior and youth levels.

Fresh off scoring her second international goal last month, defender Emma Lawton has earned another call-up to Melissa Andreatta's Scotland squad. Lawton featured prominently in Scotland's dominant 7-0 and 4-0 victories over Luxembourg and will now look to make an impact in a crucial double-header against Belgium. Unfortunately, teammate Maria McAneny, who also scored in that emphatic Hampden win, has withdrawn from the squad due to injury.

For the Republic of Ireland, striker Saoirse Noonan is set for action as her nation seeks its first qualifying win. Despite narrow, hard-fought losses to powerhouses France and the Netherlands, Carla Ward's side showed immense promise. Noonan will be aiming to contribute as Ireland faces a pivotal home-and-away series against Poland, including a marquee match at Dublin's iconic Aviva Stadium.

The future is also bright with Celtic talent shining at the youth level. Goalkeeper Lisa Rodgers has been called into the Scotland Under-23 squad for a training camp in Spain, where they will face formidable opponents like France. Meanwhile, Darra Dawson and Sienna McGoldrick will join the Scotland U19s as they host North Macedonia, Norway, and Austria in a bid to secure qualification for the European Championships, building on a strong initial group stage performance.

It's a proud moment for the club to see so many players representing their nations on the global stage. We'll be cheering them on as they pursue World Cup dreams and international glory.

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