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Northern Ireland Women's Football Team

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  1. All you need to know before NI v Romania in Nations Leaguepublished at 07:28 2 April

    Andy Gray
    BBC Sport NI Journalist

    Simone Magill celebrates a goalImage source, Press Eye
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    Simone Magill scored two late goals as Northern Ireland defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina in February

    Northern Ireland are back in Nations League action with a double-header against Romania.

    Tanya Oxtoby's side travel to Bucharest on Friday, 4 April, before the sides meet at Windsor Park on Tuesday.

    From coverage on BBC iPlayer to the form guide, here's all you need to know before the games.

    Who's in and out of the matchday squads?

    Northern Ireland will be without key defender Laura Rafferty for the games after the 28-year-old picked up an injury while playing for Rangers.

    Glentoran midfielder Chloe McCarron is also missing through injury, while Casey Howe is a long-term absentee.

    It is a stable squad for Tanya Oxtoby, with teenager striker Kascie Weir and experienced midfielder Nadene Caldwell retaining their places after being drafted into the in February.

    The majority of Romania's squad play their football in their domestic league.

    One of the few who ply their trade abroad is captain Florentina Olar, who plays for Fortuna Hjorring in Denmark.

    The 39-year-old forward has won 180 caps and scored the first of her 24 goals in 2001 - when eight of Northern Ireland's squad weren't even born.

    What's the form for both sides been like?

    Standings in Group B1 in the Women's Nations LeagueImage source, Press Eye

    Northern Ireland have won one and lost one of their opening two fixtures in the Nations League.

    Their campaign started with a 2-0 defeat by top seeds Poland in Gdansk as the hosts scored two quickfire goals.

    It looked to be another disappointing night against Bosnia-Herzegovina, a side Northern Ireland twice defeated in Euro 2025 qualifying last year, as the visitors led 2-1 in the closing stages at Inver Park.

    However, captain Simone Magill stepped up with two late goals to clinch victory for Northern Ireland.

    Romania, on the other hand, have lost both of their two fixtures to the same opponents.

    A heavy 4-0 defeat in Bosnia was followed by a narrow 1-0 loss at home to Poland.

    How can I watch and follow the game?

    You can watch both games against Romania on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

    The first game on in Romania Friday kicks-off at 17:00 BST, while the return fixture at Windsor Park on Tuesday will begin at 19:00 BST.

    Former Northern Ireland captain Marissa Callaghan will be on co-commentary duty alongside Thomas Kane for both matches.

    We'll also have a live text commentary of both matches, with in-play clips and highlights on the BBC Sport website after the final whistle.

  2. Johnson replaces injured Rafferty in Northern Ireland squadpublished at 19:02 31 March

    Nat JohnsonImage source, Getty Images
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    Johnson has won three caps for Northern Ireland

    Nat Johnson has been called up to the Northern Ireland women's squad for the Nations League double-header against Romania.

    The Nottingham Forest full-back replaces injured Rangers defender Laura Rafferty in Tanya Oxtoby's 23-player group.

    Johnson, 31, has won three caps for NI, making her debut in a 1-0 win against Croatia in the Euro play-off second leg in October.

    Northern Ireland face Romania in Bucharest on Friday, before a home game at Windsor Park against the same opposition on Tuesday, 8 April.

    Oxtoby has also included 16-year-old goalkeeper Abbie Smith as a training player as the team prepare at Leicester City's training ground before flying to Romania on Wednesday.

    Under-17 international Smith recently signed for Manchester City from Women's Premiership side Crusaders.

    Lisburn Rangers 17-year-old goalkeeper Kate Smith will also up with the squad as a training player next week.

    Former England international Izzy Christiansen, as she did last month, has ed the coaching staff as NI target two wins which would keep them in contention for promotion from Group B1.

  3. IFA training centre news 'exciting' - NI boss Oxtoby published at 21:35 24 February

    Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby Image source, PACEMAKER
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    Tanya Oxtoby takes a Northern Ireland training session at Inver Park on Monday

    Tanya Oxtoby says the Irish Football Association's development of a new National Training Centre at Galgorm would be 'massively helpful".

    It was revealed on Monday that the centre will be located next to the Galgorm Resort, just outside Ballymena

    It would include elite pitches and facilities for men's and women's senior and youth teams, with planning permission being sought.

    "It's massively helpful - we speak about it all the time, trying to create a high-performing environment," said Oxtoby ahead of Tuesday night's Nations Cup game against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    "You've seen it with nations who have built training centres for their national teams – feeling like its yours and knowing what you're getting every single time you turn up and ultimately I suppose get the best performance for your playing group.

    "That's what we're about so for us it's exciting, we're really looking forward to it."

    Northern Ireland captain Simone Magill believes the training centre will help develop players.

    "It's definitely something that we'll welcome," said the Birmingham City striker.

    "If I look at my experiences of being in elite environments and facilities it just shows the dedication that the Association has to make things better and have those elite facilities here in Northern Ireland.

    "For young players growing up to have something like that is only going to help develop the game here. Other countries already have those things and we don't want to fall behind here."

  4. Weir debut a positive in NI's Poland loss - Oxtoby published at 12:21 22 February

    Kascie Weir (left) comes on for Simone Magill (right) in GdanskImage source, Press Eye
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    Weir (left) replaced Simone Magill in Northern Ireland's defeat in Poland

    Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says teenager Kascie Weir's debut in the 2-0 defeat by Poland shows the pathway available for young players.

    The 18-year-old striker came off the bench with 16 minutes remaining as NI lost their opening Nations League game of 2025 to goals from Ewelina Kamczyk and Adriana Achcinska.

    "I just said 'go and enjoy it'. You don't get that moment very often, or you only get it once, so she's earned it," Oxtoby said of Weir's international bow.

    "She's gone on to the pitch, she's managed to sort of break the ice if you like, and that was the purpose of it for her, to get a feel for it and play probably with some of her idols I'd imagine as well.

    "I'm really pleased for her and it shows the pathway and what we're trying to do here in of bringing players through."

    Northern Ireland, who were captained by Rebecca McKenna in her 50th appearance for her country, conceded two goals in three first-half minutes against their Euro 2025-bound opponents in Gdansk.

    Oxtoby's side looked more settled in possession in the second half - a positive the manager is taking into Tuesday's next Nations League game against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    "We speak all the time that it's about the entire squad and you saw that again," Oxtoby added.

    "It's really important from our point of view - and [it was a] much better second half from us as well so we're really looking forward to getting back home getting in front of our home fans."