The 28-year-old has enjoyed an exceptional season in between the sticks for the Reds, playing a pivotal role in our third-place WSL finish and run to the Adobe Women’s FA Cup final.
Tullis-Joyce, who succeeded Mary Earps as the club’s first-choice keeper in the summer, has been ever-present in the league, keeping 13 clean sheets across 22 games and conceding just 16 goals.
That record was enough to earn her a share of the Golden Glove award with Chelsea stopper Hannah Hampton, although Tullis-Joyce did edge out the England international when it came to inclusion in the WSL Team of the Season.