Keira Walsh has etched her name into England Women's football history, becoming just the 15th player to earn 100 senior caps for the Lionesses.
The Chelsea midfielder, 29, reached this prestigious milestone during Tuesday night's 2027 World Cup qualifier against Spain at Wembley Stadium. While celebrating a century of international appearances is a remarkable achievement, it also highlights the legendary figures who stand ahead in the all-time rankings.
"They are the only two female players to have reached the 150-cap milestone."
So, who leads the pack? The record holder is former midfielder Fara Williams, who amassed an incredible 172 caps over an 18-year international career that spanned three World Cups. Close behind is another midfield stalwart, Jill Scott, with 161 appearances for her country.
Among current active players, defender Lucy Bronze is the closest challenger to Williams' record. The 34-year-old made her 146th appearance in the same match against Spain. Meanwhile, Manchester City defender Alex Greenwood has also passed the century mark, currently sitting on 108 caps.
Walsh's entry into the exclusive 100-cap club marks another significant moment in the continued growth and recognition of women's football in England, though the records set by Williams and Scott remain formidable benchmarks for future generations of Lionesses.