Poor graduated from the Leicester City's WSL Academy at age 16 in July 2022.[3]
During her youth career with Leicester City, she played 6 matches for the Girls' Regional Talent Club,[4] follow by 12 starts in 12 matches in the WSL Academy.[1]
Having signed for Aston Villa in 2023,[8] on 17 April 2024 Poor made her WSL debut as a substitute to replace goalkeeper Anna Leat, who had been sent off after 4 minutes.[9] She conceded three goals in the 3–0 defeat to league leaders Chelsea,[10] and according to Sky Sports, "struggled throughout the second half with an apparent leg injury".[11] On 28 April 2024 Poor made her first start for Aston Villa in a 1–1 draw to West Ham United, following the suspension of Leat,[12] and was later nominated for WSL Player of the Month for April.[13]
International career
In September 2022, Poor was named in the England under-17 squad for 2023 U17 Championship qualification,[14] where in October 2022 she maintained a clean sheet in her debut against Ukraine,[15] followed by conceding one goal against Denmark.[16] In the second round of qualifying in March 2023, Poor kept a clean sheet against Belgium in a 4–0 win,[17] and helped England to qualify with a 1–1 draw against Denmark.[18]
In the final tournament in May 2023, Poor featured in group stage victories over Poland and Sweden,[19][20] helping England to reach the semi-final of the tournament,[21] where they lost 3–1 to Spain in the final minutes of the game.[22]