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Ex-Lioness Carly Telford reminds fans ‘keeping eye on your blood pressure is vital’

By staff7 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Ex-Lioness goalkeeper Carly Telford is raising awareness about the risks of stress hormone spikes after visiting Asda Pharmacy’s new walk-in blood pressure checks

Carly Telford, ex-lioness goalkeeper, gets her blood pressure checked
Carly Telford, ex-lioness goalkeeper, gets her blood pressure checked(Image: Content Cover)

As England’s women’s team kicks off their summer campaign in Europe, it’s not just the players who are feeling the pressure.

Research from the University of Oxford reveals that watching football can significantly raise cortisol levels – the body’s stress hormone – which in turn hikes blood pressure and heart rate.

The spike is especially high during penalty shootouts, which will come as no surprise to millions of England fans whose nerves have been tested time and again.

To help supporters get through the highs and lows of tournament season, Asda Pharmacy is offering free, walk-in blood pressure checks with no appointment necessary.

It's a free walk in service helping football fans stay match fit this summer
It’s a free walk in service helping football fans stay match fit this summer(Image: FIFA via Getty Images)

Ex-Lioness goalkeeper Carly Telford visited her local Asda Pharmacy to get her vitals checked and explain why it’s so important.

“As a goalkeeper, I’ve faced plenty of high-pressure moments on the pitch – my heart racing when the game’s on the line,” she said. “It can feel the same for fans too; we’re a nation passionate about football.

“This summer is a perfect reminder that keeping an eye on your blood pressure is vital, so I’m proud to support this Asda Pharmacy initiative and encourage everyone to pop in for a quick, free check-up.”

High blood pressure affects one in four adults in the UK and is a major risk factor for heart attacks and strokes.

Carly at the England Fan Zone ahead of the UEFA EURO 2025 Group D match between France and England
Carly at the England Fan Zone ahead of the UEFA EURO 2025 Group D match between France and England (Image: The FA via Getty Images)

Often symptomless, an estimated 5.5 million people in England have the condition without realising it. Regular checks are essential to detect and manage it early.

Faisal Tuddy, Asda Superintendent Pharmacist, said:

“At Asda Pharmacy, we’re proud to offer quick and convenient health services like free blood pressure monitoring to help our customers stay on top of their wellbeing.”

Faisal advised fans not to wait until kick-off to discover their stress levels – knowing your numbers in advance means you’re better prepared to manage your health through the most nail-biting moments.

“Our pharmacists also provide expert advice and support on managing heart health and other common conditions,” he added. “No appointment is needed – just come in and let us help you stay match fit this summer and beyond.”

All blood pressure checks are provided free of charge and conducted in private consultation rooms at Asda’s in-store pharmacies.

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