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www.ftbl.com.auHere’s the latest publicly reported update on Mary Fowler.
Mary Fowler has recently been back on the pitch for Manchester City after recovering from an ACL injury, coming on as a substitute in a 5-1 win over Chelsea. This marked her return to competitive action in February 2026.[2]
She signed a contract extension with Manchester City in late 2025, keeping her with the club through mid-2027, prior to her return to match action in early 2026.[2]
Fowler was a key figure for the Matildas during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, including stepping up in the absence of captain Sam Kerr and scoring a World Cup goal in Melbourne against Canada. This background contextualizes her ongoing prominence with club and country.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent articles from specific outlets (e.g., BBC, ESPN, or Australian outlets) and summarize any new developments, injuries, or upcoming fixtures. I can also track her match appearances or provide a quick timeline of her ACL recovery and club contract events. Would you like a concise update from the latest sources or a brief timeline?
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www.ftbl.com.auFind the latest news about Manchester City Forward Mary Fowler on ESPN (AU). Check out news, rumors, and game highlights.
www.espn.com.auLatest news on Mary Fowler, the creative Australian football prodigy, Manchester City WFC forward, Matildas star, and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup breakout player
www.newsnow.comMatildas star Mary Fowler returns to the pitch after a nine-month ACL injury, coming on as a substitute in Manchester City's 5-1 victory over Chelsea.
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