Beth Mead showed off her toned figure as she shared bikini snaps from a girls trip to Ibiza with fellow Lionesses.
The Arsenal and England player, 29, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a glimpse into her trip to the Balearic party island.
Beth was joined on the trip by a group of footballers from different clubs, including her Arsenal and Lioness teammates.
The football star displayed her athletic figure in an array of triangle bikinis as she posed with pals.
Snaps showed the sports stars enjoying time on a boat, out for dinner and attending a festival, as well as paddleboarding.

Beth Mead showed off her toned figure as she shared bikini snaps from a girls trip to Ibiza with fellow Lionesses on Instagram on Tuesday

The Arsenal and England player, 29, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a glimpse into her trip to the Balearic party island
It comes after Beth hit out at a post published on TNT Sports’ X (formerly Twitter) account, that appeared to overlook England women’s manager Sarina Wiegman by claiming Gareth Southgate ‘was the only England manager to reach two major international finals’.
The post, which was accompanied by a picture of Gareth celebrating England men’s dramatic victory against the Netherlands, has subsequently been deleted after Beth commented on the post.
Ollie Watkins’ 90th-minute strike propelled England’s men’s side into their second successive European Championship final, after Gareth had led the Three Lions to the showpiece event back in 2020.
Beth, who has scored 33 goals in 57 appearances for the Lionesses, and was the joint-top scorer at the Women’s Euro 2022, did not take kindly to TNT Sports’ post.
The Arsenal player quoted the Tweet, writing: ‘Hmmm’ adding a ‘thinking face’ emoji. ‘Beg to differ,’ she added.
Sarina in fact led England’s women’s side to glory at the 2022 Women’s Euros, before guiding them to the Women’s World Cup final last year – where they would suffer a 1-0 by Spain.
The Dutch coach has been in charge of England’s women’s side since 2021 and prior to that, had guided the Netherlands women’s team to victory at Euro 2017 before going on to reach the final of the 2019 Women’s World Cup in 2019.

The football star displayed her athletic figure in an array of triangle bikinis as she posed with pals

Beth was joined on the trip by a group of footballers from different clubs, including her Arsenal and Lioness teammates

Snaps showed the sports stars enjoying time on a boat, out for dinner and attending a festival, as well as paddleboarding

It comes after Beth hit out at a post published on TNT Sports’ X (formerly Twitter ) account

The post, which was accompanied by a picture of Gareth celebrating England men’s dramatic victory against the Netherlands, has subsequently been deleted after Beth commented on the post
In April, Beth opened up about receiving an MBE from Prince William and told how his ‘face lit up’ when she ‘walked into the room’.
The trailblazing footballer was awarded for her contributions to the sport following England’s win at the Euro 2022 tournament, at which she was also presented the Golden Boot.
In an interview with OK magazine, she spoke on the ‘easy’ conversation she had with the future monarch at the investiture ceremony last year, including his concerns over a knee injury she had.
William – who today announced his first public engagement since the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis – made an impression on the striker as she praised him for his down-to-earth nature.
She told the publication: ‘I walked into the room and Prince William’s face lit up because he loves football. It was an easy conversation with him because of that common interest.

Beth, who has scored 33 goals in 57 appearances for the Lionesses, and was the joint-top scorer at the Women’s Euro 2022, did not take kindly to TNT Sports’ post

In April, Beth opened up about receiving an MBE from Prince William and told how his ‘face lit up’ when she ‘walked into the room’

The trailblazing footballer was awarded for her contributions to the sport following England’s win at the Euro 2022 tournament
‘He asked how my knee was too – he knew I had an injury, so was asking how the recovery had been. It’s nice that someone in that position can still be very normal and talk football’.
In May 2023, the top scorer was recognised alongside fellow Lioness, defender Lucy Bronze for their Euro tournament win in 2022.
The pair were awarded their MBEs at a ceremony in Windsor Castle, in the first investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle since King Charles’s Coronation.
They were among four of England’s Euro 2022-winning side included on the New Year Honours list.