Andy Carroll Denies Violating Court Order in Ex-Wife Case

Former England footballer Andy Carroll has denied accusations of violating a non-molestation order related to his ex-wife, Billi Mucklow. The 37-year-old faces charges stemming from an incident where he allegedly made repeated calls to Mucklow in March of last year.
Details of the Incident
The allegations against Carroll state that he breached the order issued by the family court at Chelmsford Justice Centre. The order prohibits him from contacting Mucklow without a reasonable excuse.
Mucklow, known for her role on the reality show “The Only Way Is Essex,” remains at the center of this legal case.
Legal Proceedings
Carroll appeared via video link during a session at Chelmsford Crown Court. He is set to stand trial on January 18, 2027. The developments in this case mark a significant moment in Carroll’s ongoing legal challenges.
Background on Andy Carroll
- Age: 37
- International Career: Six appearances for England between 2010 and 2012, scoring two goals.
- Notable Achievements: Scored at Euro 2012.
- Professional Career: Started at Newcastle United, transferred to Liverpool for £35 million in 2011. Played for West Ham, Reading, and West Brom before joining Dagenham and Redbridge in 2025.
Carroll’s career has been marked by notable achievements and transitions among several clubs. However, the current legal issues cast a shadow over his personal and professional life.




