Ellie Roebuck has been called up to the England squad for the first time since 2023. She replaces Khiara Keating, who sustained a minor groin injury during training on Friday. Keating has returned to Manchester
City following her withdrawal. Roebuck joins Sarina Wiegman's team for upcoming friendlies against China and Ghana.
The goalkeeping role is under scrutiny this international break. Hannah Hampton, the usual first-choice goalkeeper, is absent due to a thigh injury. Keating was expected to start against China on Saturday after earning her first cap last month. The uncapped Anna Moorhouse and Sophie Baggaley are also available options for Wiegman.
Roebuck, who has 11 caps for England, was part of the squads that won the 2022 European Championship and reached the final of the 2023 World Cup. Her experience will be valuable as she steps in during this crucial period. The Lionesses are set to face China at a sold-out Wembley Stadium later today.
Ellie Roebuck has been added to the #Lionesses squad to face China at a sold out Wembley Stadium later today. Lionesses (@Lionesses) November 29, 2025
Keating's injury has shifted focus onto other goalkeepers in the squad. With Hampton unavailable, Wiegman must decide between Roebuck, Moorhouse, and Baggaley for the starting position against China. This situation highlights the depth and competition within the England goalkeeping ranks.
The Lionesses' upcoming matches provide an opportunity for players like Roebuck to showcase their skills on an international stage once again. As they prepare to face strong opponents like China and Ghana, these games will test their readiness and adaptability.
England's squad adjustments reflect their resilience and ability to adapt under pressure. With experienced players stepping in, they aim to maintain their competitive edge in international football.











