Town Under 21's captain Eva Hubbard is set to become a permanent first-team player after successfully progressing through the Blues' academy setup.
Eva, 19, becomes the first player to graduate from Town's highly-rated U21 academy side.
After being named captain by Town boss Joe Sheehan, she became a mainstay of the young Tractor Girls side in the WSL Academy League, making 20 appearances during their first season in the division.
Her sturdy and reliable performances saw her transition into first-team football at the tail-end of last season and went on to feature 5 times for the senior side.
Eva is no stranger to first-team football, having previously made her debut as a 16 year-old under previous manager Ralph Pruden during the 2016/17 season.
Before linking up with Town's U21's, she had already amassed 20 senior appearances for the club.
After being named captain by Town boss Joe Sheehan, she became a mainstay of the young Tractor Girls side in the WSL Academy League, making 20 appearances during their first season in the division.
Her sturdy and reliable performances saw her transition into first-team football at the tail-end of last season and went on to feature 5 times for the senior side.
Eva is no stranger to first-team football, having previously made her debut as a 16 year-old under previous manager Ralph Pruden during the 2016/17 season.
Before linking up with Town's U21's, she had already amassed 20 senior appearances for the club.