Famous faces from football and beyond have paid tribute to Rachel Daly’s England career following this week’s news of her retirement.
Harrogate-born Daly announced her decision on Wednesday, just a day after the Lionesses 2-0 win against the Republic of Ireland.
The Aston Villa forward, 32, featured in some of England’s most pivotal matches during her eight-year international career, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup final and as a Euro 2022 winner.
News of her departure therefore sparked a lot of tributes.
England and Arsenal footballer Beth Mead praised Daly on social media:
“So proud of you, no words to describe how gutted I am but what an international career it’s been. So happy to have been a part of it. Love you Rachy.”
England captain and Chelsea defender, Millie Bright, said she was the “proudest best friend” of all Daly has achieved in her international career, adding:
“I don’t have many words right now. I’ve shed a lot of tears knowing this was coming.
“You’ve given your heart and soul to your country over and over again. I love you.”
Manchester United and England goalkeeper Mary Earps, who shared the pitch with Daly at last year’s World Cup, called her a “national treasure”, while Manchester City’s Alex Greenwood said she is “one of the best, on and off the pitch”.

(L) Mary Earps’ Instagram post and praise from the Prince of Wales. (R)
Former England men’s player Ian Wright said Daly had an “unbelievable” international career, and reminded her she is a “European champion”.
Even the Prince of Wales, an Aston Villa fan, praised Daly’s England career. On the Prince and Princess of Wales’ X account, formerly Twitter, the royal wrote:
“Thank you for so many unforgettable performances with Lionesses. Plenty more goals for Villa now! W.”
Daly began her football career at Killinghall Nomads Football Club.
She has since gone on to play for Leeds United, Lincoln Ladies and even Houston Dash in the USA before she returned to England to play for Aston Villa in 2022.
She amassed 84 senior caps throughout her England career and scored 16 goals.
Daly will continue her club football career at Aston Villa.
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From Jane Austen to beer festivals: what’s on in the Harrogate district this weekend
Summer may be drawing to a close but weekend activities across the district are certainly not.
Whether you’re looking for an evening with Oscar Wilde, a win for the Lionesses, or just a family picnic in the sun, we’ve collated a list of all that’s on offer this weekend in the Harrogate district.
FEVA FESTIVAL – Knaresborough
This weekend sees the final few days of Knaresborough’s FEVA.
The arts festival includes exhibitions, live music and theatre.
An adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility will be held at Knaresborough Castle this evening from 7pm – tickets start at £20.
Knaresborough Library will also host An Evening with Wes Martin – a Knaresborough-based bestselling crime author – and Aubrey Parsons, a vocal performer who has worked for Disney, the BBC and Audible.
Mr Martin will be on hand to answer all questions crime-related, as well as signing books, while Ms Parsons will be reading some of her favourite extracts from The Yorkshire Murders. The event is £5 to attend.
The free Picnic in the Park will take place outside Knaresborough House tomorrow from midday to 5pm.
Simply bring along a picnic and enjoy an afternoon of live music.
Knaresborough Lions’ Beer Festival will also be held at Knaresborough House this weekend and will showcase 25 special beers, as well as wine, cider, and lager.
The beer festival is free to attend and begins this evening at 5pm. It will also run from midday to 11pm on Saturday, August 18, and midday to 5pm on Sunday, August 19.
For a full breakdown of this weekend’s events, click here.
Women’s World Cup Final: England vs Spain
Sunday sees the nail-biting final between the Lionesses and La Roja.
Harrogate’s own Rachel Daly has helped the team reach their first ever World Cup final and will be supported by many local fans.
Several venues across the district will have live screenings of the match, which kicks off at 11am GMT.
Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest – Ripon Spa Gardens
An adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest will be performed in Ripon Spa Gardens tomorrow evening.
Chapterhouse Theatre Company, based in in Lincoln, will be putting on the show as part of its Open Theatre Air Tour.
Attendees are encouraged to enjoy a picnic beneath the stars by bringing food, blankets and chairs.
Gates open at 6pm and the show will begin at 7pm – tickets start at £20.90 for adults.
Knaresborough’s Calcutt Gala celebrates 20th year
Calcutt Gala will be returning for its 20th anniversary on Sunday.
The event, which will be held at Knaresborough Forest Cricket Club, will include a martial arts demonstration, live music, a BBQ and bar, as well as an ice cream van and tombola.
The Cricketers will also be streaming the World Cup final before the gala.
The gala begins at midday and entry is £2 for ages 12 upwards.
All funds raised will be donated to the cricket club.
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Harrogate’s Rachel Daly could be set to make another major tournament final as England’s Lionesses play in a World Cup semi-final today.
Daly and her teammates face host nation Australia in Sydney for a place to play Spain in the final on Sunday.
England sit four places above the Australians, known as the Matildas, in the world rankings.
However, Australia will be backed by a bumper home crowd and have built momentum throughout the tournament.
The 81,000 capacity Stadium Australia in Sydney is expected to be sold out.
Daly, who has started all but one game of England’s matches so far, could feature on the left hand side of midfield again.
The former Killinghall Nomads star helped the Lionesses reach the semi-final in a 2-1 win over Colombia on Saturday.
England, who have reached the last two Women’s World Cup semi-finals, will be hoping to make it one step closer to a second major trophy after clinching the Euros at Wembley last year.
England kick off against Australia at 11am today live on BBC One.
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Rachel Daly aims for World Cup quarter-finals this morning
Rachel Daly will hope to power England into the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup this morning.
The Lionesses take on Nigeria at 8.30am at Brisbane Stadium in Australia in a match broadcast live on BBC One.
The winners will play either Columbia or Jamaica in the last eight on Saturday.
Harrogate-born Rachel Daly has played a major role in the Lionesses’ success so far, even though she has been selected as a left-back rather than as a striker.
The former Killinghall Nomads player, whose mother still lives in Harrogate, scored in the 6-1 rout of China in the final group match. Daly also played the full 90 minutes in the 1-0 defeat of Denmark and came on as a substitute in the opening win against Haiti.
England, who have reached the last two Women’s World Cup semi-finals, are firm favourites to advance from this morning’s match.
But the tournament has seen numerous shocks already, with defending champions the United States crashing out yesterday on penalties to Sweden.
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Harrogate’s Lioness scores final goal in 6-1 win over China
Harrogate footballer Rachel Daly got her name on the scoresheet as England’s Lionesses won a place in the last 16 of the Women’s World Cup today.
The former Killinghall Nomads junior player scored the last of England’s six goals against China, volleying the ball in emphatic style in the 85th minute.
It was the second time Daly had been selected to start in the group stage matches, having been brought on as a substitute in the last 15 minutes in England’s first game, against Haiti.
She made her presence felt, getting involved in some tough tackles as China fought to stay in the competition.
But England were too strong, with Lauren James, Alessia Russo and Lauren Kemp all contributing to the 6-1 final score in Adelaide.
The Lionesses now face Nigeria in the next round, with the match kicking off at 8.30am on Monday.
Daly, who grew up in Harrogate and went to Rossett School, plays for Aston Villa in the Women’s Super League.
She was the winner of the golden boot in the 2022-23 season, but has more often been selected to play in defence for England — a role she again filled today.
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Calls grow for Harrogate’s Rachel Daly to start for England in World Cup
Harrogate-born striker Rachel Daly is the centre of attention in the run-up to England’s second Women’s World Cup match tomorrow.
The Lionesses’ Group D match against Denmark kicks off at 9.30am tomorrow in Sydney. It will be broadcast live on BBC One.
England, who scraped home 1-0 against Haiti in their opening match on Saturday, have not scored in 337 minutes of open play.
Manager Sarina Wiegman left out Daly, who was the leading scorer in the Women’s Super League with 22 goals last season for Aston Villa, in favour of Arsenal’s Alessia Russo.
But the team’s toothless display, in which they had 11 shots on target, has increased pressure to start with Daly up front.

Daly training with England. Pic: Rachel Daly Instagram
Ex-England forward Eniola Aluko described the team’s attacking play as “predictable” on ITV and suggested Daly would be more effective at winning crosses from wingers Lauren Hemp and Chloe Kelly. She said:
“In the first half Russo was playing, but if that is the approach and the pattern of play, should it be Rachel Daly up there instead? She is stronger in the air.”
Daly’s 337,000 Instagram followers have also been clamouring for her to start a match which will see England almost certainly qualify for the knockout stages if they win.
Daly came on as a 76th minute substitute against Haiti, which England won thanks to a re-taken Georgia Stanway penalty.
The former Killinghall Nomads player said afterwards:
“No-one’s happy to sit on the bench. If you are, then you are not in the right place, not in the right career. But that’s the beauty of having a competitive squad. Everyone’s digging for a position.
“It’s a headache Sarina has to have in multiple positions.”
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‘Get behind Lionesses’ call from Harrogate football fans
Football fans from across the Harrogate district are being urged to get behind England’s women as they prepare to begin their World Cup campaign.
The Lionesses – including Harrogate’s Rachel Daly – are set to face Haiti in their first match this morning in the Australian city of Brisbane.
Because of the time difference, many of their matches will be played in the morning, but fans are still hoping there will be a celebratory atmosphere around Harrogate
For Harrogate personal trainer Lauren Randall, getting pubs to open their doors as they would for the men’s world cup is an important step. She told the Stray Ferret:
“If it was the men’s world cup, every bar would be having bottomless brunches and everywhere would be open.
“I’ve got a few friends wanting to go and watch it and we struggled to find somewhere that was going to be open. It should not be this tricky to find somewhere.
“The fact that we have got a local girl playing one of the biggest sporting tournaments in the world is great.
“She’s going to have local friends and family and fans wanting to watch it.
“I’ve got clients saying, ‘let me know where you’re watching it, maybe I can bring my kids along’. How amazing would it be to come along and watch it together and enjoy that atmosphere?”
However, several local bars have now confirmed they will open their doors early to give fans somewhere to watch together.
The Harrogate Arms, The Alexandra and The Empress on the Stray have all said they will be open in time for kick-off at 10.30am today.
Rachel Daly opened the new cafe at her former club, Killinghall Nomads, this year.
As a pupil at Rossett School, Lauren played football with Rachel Daly, who was in the year above her.
Both girls earned soccer scholarships to universities in the USA, but an ankle injury put paid to Lauren’s career a few years later and she trained to be a PT.
Rachel, meanwhile, went from playing for Houston Dash to moving to Aston Villa last summer, where she was named player of the season and won the golden boot.
She featured in all of England’s games in last year’s European Championships, which England went on to win.
Lauren said she hopes people will keep asking venues to show the matches this year, adding:
“The Euros changed the game. It has really come along.
“You can buy England shirts with women’s names on the back and the players are being paid better too.
“Things like this – asking pubs to open up – is the only way it’s going to get everywhere. If they don’t know people want to watch it, why would they open?”
Meanwhile, another former Harrogate resident is also hoping to help build the fan base for women’s football.
Maisie Adam, a former St Aidan’s pupil, has launched a podcast with fellow comedian Suzi Ruffell.
In the first episode of Big Kick Energy, they discussed the positive atmosphere at women’s matches and the inclusivity of the women’s game.
Maisie tells listeners:
“Women’s football isn’t new. What’s new is the attitude towards it. It’s a really, really exciting time, which is why we’ve done this podcast.
“Whether or not you’ve historically loved football since day dot, or if you’re somebody who’s always felt that football isn’t for you because everything is screaming ‘this isn’t for you because of who you are’, now is the time to get on board. Football is for you.”
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From Harrogate to New York to the World Cup – Rachel Daly’s ‘whirlwind’ career
Before finding fame on England’s national team, Rachel Daly started out playing for a village club near Harrogate.
The Aston Villa Women striker began her career on the pitches of the Killinghall Nomads JFC, playing for the boys’ squad until she was 12.
Recounting her grassroots story on the official website for England Football, she said:
“No one could believe that I was a girl. I used to have really short hair and people would think I was a boy. I remember there was a local report on it as I was banging in hat-tricks and stuff at that age.
“I was the only girl playing for the boys’ team at that time, but there were never any issues because I’d been playing with all of the boys for years before that anyway.”
Eventually, the junior club formed a girls’ team, which Rachel joined soon after.
She was then invited to join the Leeds United Girls Centre for Excellence. Being a huge fan of the club, Rachel was overjoyed to have the chance to train there.
During her time at the centre, she attended Rossett School, where she found encouragement and support from her PE teacher Mike Sweetman.
She praised her former teacher and said:
“Once I got to high school, I met Mike Sweetman who played a really big role in my development
“He really believed in me, when I didn’t want to do PE with the girls playing netball, he’d let me play football with the boys.”
After she left Rossett, Rachel travelled to New York for a sports scholarship, where she played for her university team and was later drafted to play for Houston Dash.
She added:
“It was such a whirlwind, to go from Harrogate to a place like New York City for college.
“In the end, I was over there for nine years playing for what was a large chunk of my life before returning home last summer to join Aston Villa.”
The 31-year-old has now risen to the highest level of women’s football.
She was a key member of the Lioness squad that won the Euro 2022 Cup and on May 31 was chosen to represent England at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
She also won the 2022-2023 Women’s Super League golden boot, a prestigious award given to the top goal-scorer of the season.
The football star’s home town is immensely proud of her and in March the Killinghall Nomads honoured Rachel by opening a café named after her at the club.
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