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  1. 'Missy told me how proud she was'published at 14:35 BST 13 April

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    Liam Walsh: 'Winning a game at Wembley is unbelievable'

    Luton Town midfielder Liam Walsh dedicated his side's Vertu Trophy win at Wembley to his partner Missy Bo Kearns after they recently lost their baby through miscarriage.

    The Aston Villa and England women's player was among a group of about 30 family and friends who were at the national stadium to watch Walsh play in Sunday's 3-1 win over Stockport County.

    "I had two minutes (with her) on the way up to (collect) the trophy. I didn't say much because I was that tired but she told me how proud she was," he told BBC Three Counties Radio.

    "She was the first person I saw in the crowd when I got here two hours before kick-off and it meant the world to me."

    Walsh said the support of family and friends had given him the strength to go out and perform on the big stage.

    "Not matter what, we're there for each other - and my work colleagues, the gaffer [Jack Wilshere], every single day, the support's there, and with the lads behind me I can go on to do whatever I want," he added.

    Luton will now turn their attention to trying to secure a place in the League One play-offs - they are six points away from the top six with five games remaining, the first at home to Northampton Town on Wednesday.

    "We had a little team talk on the pitch at the end with the gaffer and the first thing he said was 'we've got that feeling of winning at Wembley and we want to be back here'," Walsh said.

  2. Alli earns first Republic of Ireland call-uppublished at 14:52 BST 29 March

    David Mohan
    BBC Sport NI journalist

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    Alli is on loan at Championship club Portsmouth

    Republic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson has called Portsmouth winger Millenic Alli into his squad for Tuesday's friendly against North Macedonia in Dublin [19:45 BST].

    The 26-year-old earns his first call-up to the senior squad and took part in training at Abbotstown on Sunday.

    Alli began his career in England playing non-league before signing for Exeter City in 2024, catching the eye of Luton Town who spent £1.5 million to bring him to Kenilworth Road.

    The Dubliner scored four goals in the final six games of last season, but the Hatters would suffer relegation to League One.

    Despite falling out of favour, Alli was picked up on loan by Portsmouth and he has started all 14 games since his arrival at Fratton Park.

    He has scored once in the Championship club's bid to beat the drop and his performances have caught the attention of Hallgrimsson who brings him into the squad with others unavailable for Tuesday.

    Midfielder Jack Taylor has left the squad for family reasons, while Sammie Szmodics has returned to Derby County to continue his recovery from a concussion sustained in Thursday's World Cup play-off semi-final defeat on penalties by the Czech Republic.

    That defeat in Prague saw the Republic of Ireland's hopes of qualifying for this summer's World Cup come to an end, while North Macedonia were beaten in their semi-final by Denmark, leaving both nations to face each other in a friendly.