Grace Fisk Earns Maiden England Call-Up as Phil Neville Bets on Youth for SheBelieves Cup Defense – Betbuzz365 Exclusive Analysis

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Rising Star Grace Fisk Joins Lionesses Squad

West Ham’s 22-year-old defensive prodigy Grace Fisk has received her first senior England Women call-up, marking a significant milestone in her promising career. The former University of South Carolina standout, who joined West Ham in December, brings extensive youth international experience—including captaining England’s bronze-medal winning squad at the 2018 FIFA U20 World Cup.

Fisk replaces Arsenal’s Beth Mead, who suffered an injury during her club’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Liverpool last week. This strategic shift highlights manager Phil Neville‘s commitment to nurturing young talent ahead of Euro 2021.

Rising Star Grace Fisk Joins Lionesses Squad
Rising Star Grace Fisk Joins Lionesses Squad

Tactical Reshuffle: Neville’s Youth Revolution

The 23-player squad traveling to defend England’s SheBelieves Cup title in America features five other members of Fisk’s 2018 U20 World Cup squad. Neville‘s selection signals a deliberate pivot toward youth development, with Everton’s Chloe Kelly—the Toffees’ top scorer this season—earning her spot after a strong debut against Austria in November.

Notable omissions include veteran striker Jodie Taylor and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps, reinforcing Neville’s statement: “Young people can surprise you with what they can do.”

Form Players Rewarded: Beth England’s Redemption Arc

Chelsea’s Bethany England headlines the attacking selections after a sensational season (18 goals in 20 appearances), trailing only Vivianne Miedema in the WSL scoring charts. Her inclusion completes a remarkable turnaround after missing the 2019 World Cup squad.

Neville praised her development: “She’s playing in a team full of confidence… without doubt, she and Ellen White are England’s best center-forwards on form.”

Form Players Rewarded: Beth England's Redemption Arc
Form Players Rewarded: Beth England’s Redemption Arc

Tournament Outlook: Lionesses Face Ultimate Test

England will battle world champions USA, Japan, and Spain in the round-robin tournament (March 5-11). This serves as a crucial measuring stick for Neville‘s young squad against three teams ranked in FIFA’s top 10.

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Key Squad Highlights:

  • Experience Anchor: Steph Houghton (Manchester City) leads a defense featuring Fisk and Alex Greenwood
  • Midfield Maestros: Jordan Nobbs returns after World Cup injury heartbreak
  • Youth Movement: 19-year-old Lauren Hemp and US-based Alessia Russo join training

Betbuzz365 Verdict: Calculated Gamble for Long-Term Success

Neville‘s squad selection reflects a bold vision prioritizing development over short-term results. While the absence of established names like Taylor risks experience gaps, the inclusions of Fisk, Kelly, and England demonstrate England’s impressive talent pipeline.

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