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Jamal Lewis has won 39 caps for Northern Ireland Preston North End left-back Jamal Lewis has been called into the Northern Ireland squad for the first time in more than a year. The 27-year-old, who joined Preston on a short-term deal until the end of December, has won 39 international caps. The last of those came as in a 1-0 Nations League loss against Bulgaria in October 2024. Having begun his career at Norwich City, where he made 100 appearances, Lewis joined Newcastle and had spells on loan with Watford and Brazilian side Sao Paulo during his time on Tyneside. Lewis has made three appearances for Preston since arriving at the end of October, with his first start coming in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Millwall. Reinventing Football - what do we do with handball, penalties and VAR? Chalobah set to replace Guehi in England squad Which football laws would you change? Ask former PL referee Foy your questions The Vasa galleon: The ship that sank in the Baltic Sea When Gaddafi’s son played in Italy’s top football league All episodes of the award-winning sitcom return to BBC i Player Stabbed as a boy, now a poet for a lost generation Champion Crocker can dominate division - Frampton No party, just pizza - how O'Connor celebrated Tokyo silver Irish provinces targeting improvements in 2025-26 Where do NI stand in World Cup play-off picture? Why Rybakina refused photo with WTA chief Archer Hoardings, showers & pink dressing rooms - the 'creative' ways clubs get an edge The final frontier: Why has Root never made a century down under? Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week? Can you name every player dismissed by Flintoff in an Ashes Test? 'Man City make ominous statement in brutal lesson for Liverpool' 'Champion's weekend from flawless Norris but Verstappen shines brightest' 'It can't go on' - how Liverpool's tactics helped brilliant Doku run riot Are Celtic & Rangers starting to click in pursuit of Hearts? 'We have let everybody down' - Newcastle struggle on the road again Why Fin Smith is England's number one fly-half Valuable lessons and tough losses - world number one Sabalenka's 2025 Advertising boards and chaos - how Sunderland stopped Arsenal machine Arundell pace and quality bench power England home 'Scotland looked immortality in the eye and said not today' Watched by 132, 418 fans - but will Rugby League Ashes stay? 'Sincaraz' heads for fitting final chapter of 2025 Hayes on her feminist dad, anxiety and feeling like a grandparent to players 'Tuchel and England's world will not revolve around Bellingham' From non-league to England call-up - who is 'Guernsey Grealish' Scott? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
