- Legacy number
- 231
- Dob
- 27 July 2003 (22YRS)
- Height
- 5FT 8" (173cm)
- Preferred foot
- right
- Place of birth
- Carshalton, England
- Current club
- Chelsea FC Women
- England debut
- 12/07/2024
- Senior Caps
- 11
- Senior Goals
- 6
Grassroots club: Vikings FC, Wimbledon Little League at Joseph Hood
County: Surrey CFA
County: Surrey CFA
A regular goalscorer for England throughout the various development age group teams, Aggie's senior international career took off when she was a member of the England's UEFA EURO 2025-winning squad in Switzerland.
Aggie had her first taste of life within the Lionesses' senior set-up when she was named as a substitute in February 2024 for a game with Austria in Spain, having been a part of the WU23s squad who travelled alongside the seniors.
Her impressive form with Chelsea in the Barclays WSL over the rest of the 2023-24 season saw her earn a call-up to Sarina Wiegman's squad for the four EURO 2025 qualifying games in the summer of 2024 as one of four standby players.
And July 2024 saw her make her senior debut, coming on as a substitute in a 2-1 win over the Republic of Ireland.
Born in Surrey, Aggie was a Chelsea fan growing up and after initially starting out as a goalkeeper with her a boys' team in her local park, she eventually made her way outfield and joined Chelsea's academy at the age of nine having initially been rejected a year earlier.
'ABJ' didn't look back from there, and after coming through the ranks with Chelsea, she had loan spells with both Bristol City and Everton before mounting a challenge within Emma Hayes' squad.
On her first senior start, Aggie netted a 30-minute hat-trick at Wembley against Portugal in the UEFA Women's Nations League in May 2025, opening the scoring inside three minutes before wrapping up her treble in the 33rd minute.
Her impressive form with Chelsea in the Barclays WSL over the rest of the 2023-24 season saw her earn a call-up to Sarina Wiegman's squad for the four EURO 2025 qualifying games in the summer of 2024 as one of four standby players.
And July 2024 saw her make her senior debut, coming on as a substitute in a 2-1 win over the Republic of Ireland.
Born in Surrey, Aggie was a Chelsea fan growing up and after initially starting out as a goalkeeper with her a boys' team in her local park, she eventually made her way outfield and joined Chelsea's academy at the age of nine having initially been rejected a year earlier.
'ABJ' didn't look back from there, and after coming through the ranks with Chelsea, she had loan spells with both Bristol City and Everton before mounting a challenge within Emma Hayes' squad.
On her first senior start, Aggie netted a 30-minute hat-trick at Wembley against Portugal in the UEFA Women's Nations League in May 2025, opening the scoring inside three minutes before wrapping up her treble in the 33rd minute.
She then went on to feature in the 2025 EUROs as Sarina Wiegman led the Lionesses to back-to-back titles.
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