Mayo manager Liam McHale will take his team to Armagh on Saturday evening.
Mayo Ladies manager Liam McHale has announced a raft of changes to his side as they gear up to travel to the Armagh in a bid for a first National League win of 2025.
Mayo will be eyeing this game as a chance to secure a much-needed victory to give themselves a fighting chance of avoiding relegation. They will be looking to atone for a last-gasp defeat at the hands of Tyrone last time out.
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However, victory won’t be easy to come by, and they will be coming up against an Armagh side who are unbeaten in this league campaign.
McHale has named a much-changed side for tomorrow evening's game. Charlestown’s Julia Gawalkiewicz will make her first start between the posts. Ella Brennan replaces Sherin El Massry in the full-back line, while Annie Gough replaces Saoirse Delaney in midfield.
It’s change aplenty in the half-forward line, as Bree Hession, Maria Cannon and Milly Sheridan come into the starting team.
Armagh have made two changes from their one-point win over Dublin for Saturday’s clash.
The Orchard County have also made a switch in nets, as Brianna Mathers slots in between the sticks. Eve Lavery comes in wearing number 12 in the other change for Darnell Parkinson and Joe Feeney’s side.
Throw-in in the game at BOX-IT Athletic Grounds in Armagh is at 7.30 pm.
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Mayo: Julia Gawalkiewicz; Lucy Wallace, Saoirse Lally, Ella Brennan; Danielle Caldwell, Jenna Mortimer, Hannah Reape; Aoife Geraghty, Annie Gough; Bree Hession, Maria Cannon, Milly Sheridan; Sinead Walsh, Clodagh Keane, Kayla Doherty.
Armagh: Brianna Mathers; Maeve Ferguson, Cait Towe, Roisín Mulligan; Ciara Garvey, Lauren McConville, Blaithín Macken; Niamh Coleman, Caroline O’Hanlon; Emily Druse, Moya Feehan, Eve Lavery; Niamh Reel, Aoife McCoy, Niamh Henderson.
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