England goalkeeper Mary Earps has had a tram named in her honour in her home city of Nottingham. The 30-year-old played a major role in the Lionesses' journey to the World Cup final earlier this year.
Joining family and friends for the event, the Nottingham-born player said the unveiling was "incredibly special". Mary Earps posed next to her waxwork at the launch event [Kirra Junior] Earps ...
Mary Earps grew up in the town of West Bridgford, near Nottingham city centre. She first started playing football at the age of 10 at her local club West Bridgford Colts, where she realised she ...
Mary Earps was part of the Lionesses' successes ... Earps, who grew up in Nottingham, said she hoped the new figure would help to "break barriers and push boundaries". "It's a special feeling ...
The growing rivalry between the United States women's national team and England took its next step at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, as Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps was the star of a scoreless ...
Mary Earps has completed her anticipated move to Paris Saint-Germain after rejecting the offer of a new contract from Manchester United. England goalkeeper Mary Earps has joined Paris Saint ...
On Saturday, in the 59th minute of his team’s Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest ... England goalkeeper Mary Earps called the save “beyond outrageous” on Instagram while the ...
Mary Earps has questioned Nike’s statement that defended the company’s decision not to sell replica England goalkeeper jerseys. The Manchester United keeper won the golden glove at the World ...
England goalkeeper Mary Earps has made history by becoming the ... Joining family and friends for the event, the ...