The Everton women's squad are set for the Women's Super League season. What does this campaign have in store?
Progress is a must for Everton after a disappointing 2023/24 was saved by a four-game unbeaten run to finish the season.Manager Brian Sorensen deserves credit for steering them through relentless injury issues theyd also lost key player Gabby George on transfer deadline day and defender Nathalie Bjorn in January.
The Toffees are competitive but need to improve in front of goal no player scored more than three in the league.If forwards Martina Piemonte and Katja Snoeijs improve, so will their league position.
It's going to be a long season and the Toffees have a Merseyside Derby as their penultimate fixture. This could be pivotal to the club who travel away to Liverpool for a game that could determine survival.
Elsewhere in the calendar, Everton will be entering the FA Cup in the fourth round as a club in the Women's Super League. The competition will begin for the Blues come January.
The League Cup comes before that, too. October sees them take on Newcastle, Manchester United and, again, Liverpool in the League Cup group stage.
FourFourTwo has all the key information and details about the Everton women's squad for the following season, including previews on the key player in the team and the manager. Check out everything you need to know further down.
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Everton women's squad
The Everton women's squad for the Women's Super League, 2024/25
GK: Courtney Brosnan
GK: Emily Ramsey
DF: Issy Hobson
DF: Lucy Hope
DF: Heather Payne
DF: Megan Finnigan (captain)
DF: Sara Holmgaard
DF: Kenzie Weir
DF: Elise Stenevik
MF: Clare Wheeler
MF: Justine Vanhaevermaet
MF: Aurora Galli
MF: Karen Holmgaard
MF: Macy Settle
MF: Karoline Olesen
MF: Honoka Hayashi
FW: Inma Gabarro
FW: Emma Bissell
FW: Melissa Lawley
FW: Veatriki Sarri
FW: Katja Snoeijs
FW: Rikke Madsen
FW: Toni Payne
Squad numbers
The Everton women's squad numbers for the Women's Super League, 2024/25
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No.
Player
Pos
1
Courtney Brosnan
GK
4
Issy Hobson
DF
7
Clare Wheeler
MF
8
Justine Vanhaevermaet
MF
10
Inma Gabarro
FW
11
Emma Bissell
FW
12
Emily Ramsey
GK
14
Melissa Lawley
FW
17
Lucy Hope
DF
19
Heather Payne
DF
20
Megan Finnigan (captain)
DF
21
Veatriki Sarri
FW
22
Aurora Galli
MF
23
Sara Holmgaard
DF
24
Kenzie Weir
DF
25
Katja Snoeijs
FW
26
Rikke Madsen
FW
27
Elise Stenevik
DF
28
Karen Holmgaard
MF
40
Macy Settle
MF
47
Karoline Olesen
MF
Toni Payne
FW
Honoka Hayashi
MF
Key player
Everton women's key player: Courtney Brosnan
Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan has been integral to the Toffees since joining in 2021. Brought up in the United States, Brosnan impressed at college level before heading to Le Havre in France, then West Ham United, where she earned a first senior cap for the Republic of Ireland and rather like men's counterpart, Jordan Pickford, her form will be key if Everton are to stay in the big time this season.
Manager
Everton women's manager: Brian Sorensen
Brian Sorensen has impressed since arriving in 2022 and signed an extension in April as a sign that things were going the right way with his methods. The Dane has pedigree back in his home country, have won the Women's Cup with three different teams giving Toffees fans hope that he might be able to lead them on a run on Merseyside.
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Jack has worked as a sports reporter full-time since 2021. He previously worked as the Chief Womens Football Writer at the Mirror, covering the England Womens national team and the Womens Super League. Jack has covered a number of major sporting events in recent years including the 2023 FIFA Womens World Cup on the ground in Australia.