Mary Earps enjoyed a busy weekend back in England as she caught up with former team-mates and then tried her hand at netball.
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Earps was spotted at Wembley on Sunday as her former Manchester United team-mates took on Chelsea in the Women's FA Cup final. The former Red Devil left the club last summer to join French side PSG but was clearly thrilled to link up with her old team again ahead of kick-off.
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Earps lifted the FA Cup with United last season but could only watch her former team beaten 3-0 by Chelsea on Sunday to complete an incredible undefeated season and win a domestic treble. The Lionesses stopper then headed to her first ever Netball Super League game and saw the London Pulse take on the Loughborough Lightning.
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Earps even had a go herself but needed a few attempts before finally finding the back of the net.
WHAT EARPS SAID
She told Sky Sports: "I'm really excited. This is my first ever women's netball game. I used to play at school so it's really fun to come down today. I've obviously come down from the FA Cup final and I think it's really important that we support one another. I'm happy to be here. I think it's a massive year for women's sport this year. I think it's important we all come together."