The England Women’s World Cup Squad Announcement Was Brilliantly Unorthodox

Emma Watson, David Beckham and Prince William all got involved.
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England have drawn praise for their unusual squad announcement for the Women’s World Cup after the players were notified on Twitter by a whole host of celebrities.

The squad names were released one by one on Wednesday in a series of videos from famous faces, starting with the Duke of Cambridge, who announced the name of England captain Steph Houghton.

It gives me great pleasure to announce that our @Lionesses' defensive rock and captain @StephHoughton2 will be on the plane to France for the Women's World Cup.

Steph - congratulations. I know you and the team will do the nation proud. Good luck!#BeReady #Lionesses pic.twitter.com/xoRHnNeCrI

— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 8, 2019

Other famous names involved included Harry Potter actor Emma Watson, who announced Demi Stokes...

Congrats to @DemiStokes on joining the @Lionesses!!! #BeReady ⚽️🌟 pic.twitter.com/KTZFknOXbA

— Emma Watson (@EmmaWatson) May 8, 2019

Chat show host James Corden, who revealed the name of Ellen White...

What an honour to be asked to name one of the @Lionesses flying the flag for England at the World Cup this summer. @ellsbells89 you’ve got this! #BeReady pic.twitter.com/b8vdWawHPG

— James Corden (@JKCorden) May 8, 2019

And Fran Kirby’s place in the squad was confirmed by pop star Ellie Goulding...

I have the pleasure of announcing that @frankirby is heading to France as part of Phil Neville’s @Lionesses squad for this summer's World Cup. Huge congratulations to Fran and the rest of the squad #BeReady pic.twitter.com/L0r43r5IVd

— Ellie Goulding (@elliegoulding) May 8, 2019

Some big names from the men’s game were also involved, with Raheem Sterling, Jordan Pickford and former England skipper David Beckham announcing Georgia Stanway, Karen Bardsley and Nikita Parris.

The unusual announcement proved a hit, drawing praise from fans, media and sportspeople.

The move was explained by England head coach Phil Neville as an opportunity to give the players a “special moment”.

He told BBC Sport: “We wanted to make sure that each individual player really had a special moment.

“Going to a World Cup was something I never did as a player and for these girls it’s the biggest thing in their lives.”

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