Six Ipswich Town Women players have received international call‑ups across England, Scotland and Jamaica ahead of March fixtures.

Ipswich Town Women enter the next international window with six players selected across four national programmes.
The latest call‑ups span England’s youth teams, Scotland’s U23S, and Jamaica’s senior squad.
It’s another sign of the club’s growing reputation for developing talent ready for the international stage.
The group will travel across Europe and the Caribbean before returning to domestic action with valuable experience.
Nelly Las and Ava Baker have earned places in the England U20 squad for a three‑match series in Spain.
The Young Lionesses face Spain on 28 February, the Netherlands on 3 March and Mexico on 6 March.
Both players have impressed throughout the season, and their selections reflect the strength of Ipswich’s youth pathway.
The trip gives them a chance to test themselves against top‑level opposition.
Goalkeeper Natalia Negri has been called up to the England U23 squad once again.
The team travels to Clairefontaine to meet France on 2 March before hosting the Netherlands at Shrewsbury Town on 6 March.
Negri has featured regularly at this level since making her debut against Germany in October.
Her continued involvement highlights her rapid progress and growing confidence.
Natasha Thomas returns to the Jamaica squad for their upcoming CONCACAF World Cup qualifier against Nicaragua on 2 March.
Thomas scored twice in Jamaica’s 18–0 win over Dominica last year and will look to add to her tally in Managua.
Her experience remains a key asset for the Reggae Girlz.
Megan Wearing and Kenzie Weir have both been named in the Scotland U23 squad.
Scotland face the Netherlands in Inverness on Monday, 2 March.
The pair have delivered consistent performances for Ipswich this season, and their call‑ups underline their growing influence.
The fixture offers another valuable step in their development.
Six international selections across four nations show how far Ipswich Town Women have come.
The squad continues to develop players capable of stepping into demanding international environments.
The experience gained over the next few weeks will strengthen the group as they return to club football.