Jess Fishlock retires from Wales international football. Kirsty Howat discusses her move to Crystal Palace and Scotland’s upcoming friendlies.
Jess Fishlock Retires from Wales International Football
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Jess Fishlock retires from Wales international football. Kirsty Howat discusses her move to Crystal Palace and Scotland's upcoming friendlies.
Jess Fishlock, the most capped player in Wales’ history, has announced her retirement from international football. Fishlock, who has been a stalwart for the Wales national team, shared her decision during an interview with Ellen White and Jen Beattie. Despite stepping away from the international stage, Fishlock will continue her club career in Seattle.
In the same interview, Scotland and Crystal Palace forward Kirsty Howat discussed her recent move to Palace and her ambitions with the Scotland national team. Howat is preparing for upcoming friendlies against Morocco and Switzerland.
Key takeaways
- Jess Fishlock retires from Wales international football
- Fishlock continues club career in Seattle
- Kirsty Howat talks about her move to Crystal Palace
- Scotland prepares for friendlies against Morocco and Switzerland
- BBC announces Women’s Footballer of the Year nominees
What it means
Fishlock’s retirement marks the end of an era for Wales, as she leaves behind a legacy as their most capped player. Her continued involvement in club football ensures her presence in the sport remains strong.
