Background
Worrall began playing for Tameside MBC after watching her father play football for a public team throughout her childhood.
Worrall began playing for Tameside MBC after watching her father play football for a public team throughout her childhood.
Early career
She had been prevented from playing organised football at school because she was female. Senior career
Her senior career has taken in Stockport Girls/Ladies, Everton Ladies, Liverpool Ladies, Manchester City Ladies, Leeds United Ladies and Stockport County Ladies. Worrall played at Wembley with Everton in August 1998.
The Blues lost the inaugural AXA Investment Managers Challenge Trophy to Arsenal on penalties, despite Worrall saving from Faye White.
She also featured in the 1998-1999 FA Women"s Premier League Cup final, a 3–1 defeat to Arsenal at Prenton Park in March 1999. In 2008 Worrall returned to Manchester City Ladies.
In March 2011 she made the difficult decision to leave Manchester City for Liverpool Ladies, in order to play in the new FA Forest, Snow and Landscape. Worrall left Liverpool after the 2011 FA Forest, Snow and Landscape season. She rejoined City in February 2013 when fellow goalkeeper Danielle Brown suffered a knee injury.
Worrall was called into the England squad for a friendly against Italy in April 1998.
She later played for Wales, producing "heroics" in a 2–0 European Championship qualifying defeat to Belgium in December 1999. During qualifying for the 2003 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup, Worrall played in a 5–1 defeat to Scotland at Almondvale Stadium in October 2001. Worrall is an avid supporter of Manchester City and one of relatively few out lesbian football players.
In October 2013 The Lesbian & Gay Foundation named Worrall "Homo Heroes Role Model of the Year" for her work in championing LGBT causes.
At the time, she was working as a manager for a housing association in deprived inner city areas of Manchester.