Demi Vance Aims for Northern Ireland Comeback: Fit and Ready for Euro 2025
Demi Vance expresses her readiness to return to the Northern Ireland women's football team for Euro 2025, highlighting her fitness and commitment.

Glentoran defender Demi Vance has declared herself "fit and ready" for a potential recall to the Northern Ireland women's football team by manager Tanya Oxtoby. Despite being omitted from the squad for the October Euro 2025 play-off against Croatia, Vance remains optimistic about her future with the national team.
A Seasoned Player
With 95 caps to her name, Vance was a key figure in Northern Ireland's historic participation in Euro 2022, the country's first major women's tournament. At 33, she brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the squad.
Personal Performance
Vance emphasized her consistent performance levels, stating, "My performances haven't been disappointing. On a personal level, I've been playing well and was consistent at the end of last season, even though we had a disappointing campaign with Glentoran."
Manager's Decision
While the final decision rests with manager Tanya Oxtoby, Vance remains committed to her national team duties. "It's at the manager's discretion, but I'll always be fit, ready, and available to play," she affirmed.
Sacrifices and Aspirations
Vance has made significant sacrifices to represent Northern Ireland, calling it "the pinnacle" of her career. Despite her surprise omission from the Croatia play-off, she is determined to fight her way back into Oxtoby's plans.
Future Prospects
With former captain Marissa Callaghan retiring from international football, Vance's experience could be invaluable as Northern Ireland integrates younger players. "Playing for Northern Ireland is the most important thing you can do," Vance added. "I'm fit and ready to play. My confidence is good at the minute, so we'll see how we go."
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