List of England women's international footballers

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This is a list of England women's international footballersassociation football players who have played for the England women's national football team.

This table takes into account all official England matches as of 30 November 2021 against  Latvia.

Table[]

England women's national team football players
Player Date of birth Caps Goals Debut Last or most recent match Ref.
Date Opponent Date Opponent
Jeannie Allott 18 November 1972  Scotland
Eniola Aluko 21 February 1987 102 33 18 September 2004  Netherlands 12 April 2017  Bosnia and Herzegovina [1][2]
Anita Asante 27 April 1985 51 1 14 May 2004  Iceland 1 March 2018  France [3][4]
14 15 June 1975  Sweden [5]
18 November 1972  Scotland
Debbie Bampton 7 October 1961 95 7 30 September 1978  Netherlands 11 May 1997  United States [6][7]
Angela Banks 23 December 1975 18 4 26 May 1999  Italy 19 May 2002  Germany [8]
Karen Bardsley 14 October 1984 82 0 9 March 2005  Northern Ireland 13 April 2021  Canada [9]
Amanda Barr 2 May 1982 37 10 27 May 2001  Scotland 13 May 2007  Northern Ireland [5]
Laura Bassett 2 August 1983 61 2 25 February 2003  Italy 27 July 2017  Portugal [10][11]
Hannah Blundell 25 May 1994 3 0 8 March 2018  United States 8 November 2018  Austria [12][13]
Gemma Bonner 13 July 1991 11 1 26 September 2013  Turkey 5 April 2019  Spain [14][15]
Gail Borman 25 April 1963 [5]
Sophie Bradley-Auckland 21 October 1989 28 0 21 August 2010  Austria 14 June 2014  Belarus [16][17]
Millie Bright 21 August 1993 45 3 20 September 2016  Belgium 30 November 2021  Latvia [18]
Samantha Britton 8 February 1973 65 22 May 2003  Canada [5]
Joanne Broadhurst 27 November 1967 24 August 1984  Italy [5]
Lucy Bronze 28 October 1991 83 9 26 June 2013  Japan 13 April 2021  Canada [19]
Rachel Brown 2 July 1980 82 0 27 February 1997  Germany 21 September 2013  Belarus [20]
Lauren Bruton 22 November 1992 1 0 4 September 2018  Kazakhstan 4 September 2018  Kazakhstan [21][22]
18 November 1972  Scotland
20 July 1973
Danielle Buet 31 October 1988 8 0 5 March 2009  South Africa 22 September 2011  Slovenia [23]
Karen Burke 14 June 1971 69 7
Karen Carney 1 August 1987 144 32 18 February 2005  Italy 6 July 2019  Sweden [24]
25 September 1993  Slovenia
Danielle Carter 18 May 1993 5 6 21 September 2015  Estonia 28 November 2017  Kazakhstan [25][26]
Jessica Carter 27 October 1997 3 1 28 November 2017  Kazakhstan 30 November 2021  Latvia [27][28]
29 November 1979
Siobhan Chamberlain 15 August 1983 50 0 22 September 2004  Netherlands 4 March 2018  Germany [29]
Leanne Champ 10 August 1983 10 0 25 February 2003  Italy
Katie Chapman 15 June 1982 94 8 13 May 2000   Switzerland 16 April 2016  Belgium [30][31]
Pat Chapman 21 July 1956 35 22 May 1976  Wales 1985
Niamh Charles 21 June 1999 2 0 9 April 2021  France 17 September 2021  North Macedonia
Izzy Christiansen 20 September 1991 31 6 21 September 2015  Estonia 5 March 2019  Japan [32][33]
Jessica Clarke 5 May 1989 52 11 5 March 2009  South Africa 29 November 2015  Bosnia and Herzegovina [34][35]
Laura Coombs 29 January 1991 2 0 23 October 2015  China PR 27 October 2015  Australia [36][37]
Pauline Cope 16 February 1969 60 0 26 January 1995  Italy 19 February 2004  Denmark [38]
Alex Cottier 6 December 1977
Gillian Coultard 22 July 1963 119 30 2 May 1981  Republic of Ireland 13 May 2000   Switzerland [39][40]
Linda Curl 28 April 1977   Switzerland
30 April 1972
Rachel Daly 6 December 1991 43 7 4 June 2016  Serbia 27 November 2021  Austria [41]
29 November 1979
Tracey Davidson 6 January 1961 15 0 29 March 1987  Republic of Ireland 17 April 1994  Slovenia [5]
Pat Davies 18 November 1972  Scotland
Kerry Davis 2 August 1962 82 44 19 September 1982  Northern Ireland 8 March 1998  Germany
Gemma Davison 17 April 1987 16 2 16 July 2009  Iceland 24 January 2017  Sweden [42][43]
Liz Deighan 7 November 1974  France
Natasha Dowie 30 June 1988 14 5 26 November 2009  Turkey 17 September 2014  Montenegro [44][45]
Toni Duggan 25 July 1991 79 22 19 September 2012  Croatia 11 March 2020  Spain [46][47]
Lizzie Durack 20 May 1994 1 0 7 March 2014  Finland 7 March 2014  Finland [48][49]
Mary Earps 7 March 1993 14 0 10 June 2017   Switzerland 30 November 2021  Latvia [50][51]
Becky Easton 16 April 1974 44 0 [5][52]
Aran Embleton 7 October 1981 3 0 21 March 2001  Spain 24 November 2001  Portugal [5]
Bethany England 3 June 1994 15 8 29 August 2019  Belgium 30 November 2021  Latvia
Vicky Exley 22 October 1975 52 7 16 March 1996  Italy 17 September 2007  Argentina [53][54]
Karen Farley 2 September 1970 8
[5]
Gilly Flaherty 24 August 1991 9 0 23 October 2015  China PR 24 January 2017  Sweden [36][55]
Jo Fletcher 31 December 1980 9 0 17 February 2005  Italy 8 June 2005  Denmark [5]
Julie Fletcher 28 September 1974 13 May 1995  Sweden
10 July 1966 2 0

28 June 1991

 Denmark 30 June 1991  Denmark
2 May 1981  Republic of Ireland
Melanie Garside-Wight 11 August 1979 3 0 15 February 1998  France 21 April 1998  Italy
Gabrielle George 2 February 1997 2 0 4 September 2018  Kazakhstan 8 November 2018  Austria [56][57]
Sylvia Gore 25 November 1944 18 November 1972  Scotland [58][59]
Alex Greenwood 7 September 1993 55 5 5 March 2014  Italy 30 November 2021  Latvia [60][61]
18 November 1972  Scotland
Leanne Hall 19 May 1980 24 0 4 August 2000  France 22 September 2004  Netherlands [5]
2 0 19 May 1976  Scotland
Jody Handley 12 March 1979 38 6 23 July 2002  Nigeria 1 March 2010   Switzerland [5]
Lorraine Hanson (née Dobb) 1975 1986 [5][62]
Kay Hawke 28 March 1983 8 0 14 February 2008  Norway [63]
Lauren Hemp 7 August 2000 14 4 8 October 2019  Portugal 30 November 2021  Latvia
Michelle Hickmott 20 February 1985 1 0 February 2009  Finland February 2009  Finland
Lesley Higgs (née Shipp) 26 October 1968
Steph Houghton 23 April 1988 121 13 8 March 2007  Russia 23 February 2021  Northern Ireland [64][65]
Sammy Howarth (née Hayward) 1 February 1971 5 0 June 1991  Denmark [66]
22 May 2003  Canada May 2003
Carly Hunt 9 February 1982 3 0 1 March 2002  Norway 24 February 2003  Italy [5]
[67]
[5]
Kim Jerray-Silver 6 October 1977 1 0 19 May 1996  Portugal 19 May 1996  Portugal
Lindsay Johnson 8 May 1980 43 1 18 September 2004  Netherlands 9 March 2011  South Korea [68]
Chloe Kelly 15 January 1998 7 0 8 November 2018  Austria 13 April 2021  Canada [69][70]
Fran Kirby 29 June 1993 51 14 3 August 2014  Sweden 27 November 2021  Austria [71][72]
1 0 11 February 1996  Portugal 11 February 1996  Portugal
Sue Law 17 August 1985  Wales [73]
Melissa Lawley 28 April 1994 12 1 20 October 2017  France 8 October 2019  Portugal [74][75]
[5]
Sue Lopez 1 September 1945 22 [76]
Justine Lorton 11 March 1974 6 0 23 August 1997  Scotland 22 August 1999  Denmark [77]
1 January 1970 [5]
Sandy MacIver 18 June 1998 1 0 23 February 2021  Northern Ireland 23 February 2021  Northern Ireland
Ellen Maggs 16 February 1983 4 0 19 May 2003  Canada [78]
Tina Mapes 21 January 1971
Mo Marley 31 January 1967 41 1 1 November 1995  Italy 27 June 2001  Sweden [79]
[5]
6 June 1979 4 1
Kelly McDougall 22 January 1984 9 0 25 February 2003  Italy 18 September 2004  Netherlands [10]
18 November 1972  Scotland
Abbie McManus 1 January 1993 18 0 1 March 2018  France 11 March 2020  Spain [80][81]
Beth Mead 9 May 1995 32 16 6 April 2018  Wales 30 November 2021  Latvia [82][83]
[5]
Jade Moore 22 October 1990 50 1 28 February 2012  Finland 6 July 2019  Sweden [84][85]
Kristy Moore 28 January 1977 12 0 23 July 2002  Nigeria [86]
Danielle Murphy 4 June 1981 23 0 23 August 1997  Scotland 2001 [87][88]
Jan Murray 26 October 1966 [5]
Jordan Nobbs 8 December 1992 67 8 6 March 2013  Italy 30 November 2021  Latvia [89][90]
Una Nwajei 17 March 1977 3 0 1 March 2002  Norway [91]
Wendy Owen 1954 16 18 November 1972  Scotland 26 February 1977  France
Sheila Parker 1947 18 November 1972  Scotland
Nikita Parris 10 March 1994 57 15 4 June 2016  Serbia 27 November 2021  Austria [92][93]
Kirsty Pealling 14 April 1975 15 0 6 November 1993  Belgium 14 May 2004  Iceland [94]
(née Kirkland) 18 November 1972  Scotland
Mary Phillip 14 March 1977 65 2 March 2008  Czech Republic [95][96]
Isobel Pollard [5]
19 November 1953
Jo Potter 13 November 1984 35 3 18 September 2004  Netherlands 24 November 2017  Bosnia and Herzegovina [97]
Hope Powell 8 December 1966 66 35 11 September 1983  Republic of Ireland 14 May 1998  Norway [98][99]
Tara Proctor 31 January 1971 20 0 23 July 2002  Nigeria
Claire Rafferty 11 January 1989 18 0 25 March 2010  Austria 24 January 2017  Sweden [100]
12 May 1980
1 May 1980  Belgium
Ellie Roebuck 23 September 1999 7 0 8 November 2018  Austria 9 April 2021  France [101][102]
Jemma Rose 19 January 1992 1 0 29 November 2015  Bosnia and Herzegovina 29 November 2015  Bosnia and Herzegovina [103][104]
Alessia Russo 8 February 1999 2 3 11 March 2020  Spain 30 November 2021  Latvia
Ebony Salmon 27 January 2001 1 0 23 February 2021  Northern Ireland 23 February 2021  Northern Ireland
Lianne Sanderson 3 February 1988 50 15 11 May 2006  Hungary 4 July 2015  Germany [105][106]
Alex Scott 14 October 1984 140 12 18 September 2004  Netherlands 27 July 2017  Portugal [107]
Jill Scott 2 February 1987 154 26 31 August 2006  Netherlands 30 November 2021  Latvia [108][109]
Brenda Sempare 30 June 1964
9 June 1966 [5]
[5]
Jackie Slack 25 July 1959 32 1 August 1984  Belgium 1990  United States
Donna Smith 17 January 1967 8 October 1994  Iceland
Kelly Smith 29 October 1978 117 46 1 November 1995  Italy 8 May 2014  Ukraine [110][111]
Sue Smith 24 November 1979 93 16 27 February 1997  Germany 9 March 2011  South Korea [112][113]
Marieanne Spacey 13 February 1966 91 28 August 1984  Belgium 27 June 2001  Sweden [114]
Drew Spence 23 October 1992 1 0 23 October 2015  China PR 23 October 2015  China PR [36]
Lucy Staniforth 2 October 1992 17 2 4 September 2018  Kazakhstan 23 October 2021  Northern Ireland [115][116]
Jane Stanley 13 April 1964 27 April 1986  Republic of Ireland
Georgia Stanway 3 January 1999 26 4 8 November 2018  Austria 30 November 2021  Latvia [117][118]
Demi Stokes 12 December 1991 64 1 17 January 2014  Norway 27 November 2021  Austria [119][120]
Casey Stoney 13 May 1982 130 6 14 August 2000  France 21 October 2017  France [121]
Rachel Stowell (née McArthur) 27 July 1977 17 1 1 March 2002  Norway
Dunia Susi 11 August 1987 21 0 16 July 2009  Iceland 26 June 2013  Japan
Clare Taylor 22 May 1965 16 December 1990  Germany
Jodie Taylor 17 May 1986 51 19 3 August 2014  Sweden 9 November 2019  Germany [122][123]
Carly Telford 7 July 1987 27 0 11 March 2007  Scotland 13 April 2021  Canada [124][125]
Carol Thomas (née McCune) 5 June 1955 56 0 7 November 1974  France 22 September 1985  Republic of Ireland
Ella Toone 2 September 1999 8 6 23 February 2021  Northern Ireland 30 November 2021  Latvia
Amy Turner 4 July 1991 4 0 6 March 2015  Australia 29 November 2015  Bosnia and Herzegovina [126]
28 July 1979  Finland 1985
Chioma Ubogagu 10 September 1992 3 1 8 November 2018  Austria 9 April 2019  Spain [117][127]
Rachel Unitt 5 June 1982 102 8 14 August 2000  France 8 March 2013  Scotland [128]
Claire Utley 11 February 1979 5 0 [129]
Carmaine Walker 5 November 1979 6 0 25 February 2003  Italy 14 May 2004  Iceland
Karen Walker 29 July 1969 83 40 20 July 1988  Italy 22 May 2003  Canada [130]
Louise Waller 30 July 1969 1989 9 June 1997  Norway
Keira Walsh 8 April 1997 34 0 28 November 2017  Kazakhstan 30 November 2021  Latvia [131][132]
Emily Westwood 5 April 1984 32 4 17 February 2005  Italy 1 March 2010   Switzerland
Clare Wheatley 4 February 1971 1 0 1996
Fern Whelan 5 December 1988 10 0 17 May 2011  Sweden 1 March 2012   Switzerland
Ellen White 9 May 1989 101 48 25 March 2010  Austria 30 November 2021  Latvia [133][134]
Faye White 2 February 1978 90 12 9 March 1997  Scotland 9 July 2011  France [135]
Fara Williams 25 January 1984 172 40 24 November 2001  Portugal 3 September 2019  Norway [136][137]
Rachel Williams 10 January 1988 13 4 16 July 2009  Iceland 1 March 2017  France [138][139]
Sian Williams 2 February 1968 8 October 1994  Iceland
Leah Williamson 29 March 1997 24 2 8 June 2018  Russia 26 October 2021  Latvia [140][141]
Theresa Wiseman 1956 60 23 July 1979   Switzerland
Chantel Woodhead 17 September 1974 1 0 25 January 1995  Italy 25 January 1995  Italy [5]
Lotte Wubben-Moy 11 January 1999 7 0 23 February 2021  Northern Ireland 30 November 2021  Latvia
Rachel Yankey 1 November 1979 129 19 23 August 1997  Scotland 15 July 2013  Russia [142]
Corinne Yorston 15 June 1983 6 0 11 September 2003  Germany 16 July 2009  Iceland
Layla Young 21 January 1979 1 0 14 August 2000  France 14 August 2000  France [5]
Katie Zelem 20 January 1996 1 0 30 November 2021  Latvia 30 November 2021  Latvia

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