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Published 23 October 2025 3 min read
England Women's Senior Team

Aggie Beever-Jones presented with England top goalscorer award

Written by:

David Gerty

The forward netted six times in ten games over the course of the campaign to scoop the prize

PROFILE: AGGIE BEEVER-JONES

Aggie Beever-Jones has been presented with the England women’s top goalscorer in association with M&S Food for the 2024-25 season.

After making her England senior debut in July 2024, Beever-Jones scored six times in ten appearances in a memorable season that culminated in her first major tournament and helping England to win UEFA EURO 2025.

The forward was surprised with the award at St. George’s Park by fellow Lioness and Chelsea teammate Niamh Charles, with help from Reggie the dog who has become a regular presence around the team.

The forward’s first goal for her country came in a dominant 5-0 victory against Belgium in the UEFA Women's Nations League at Ashton Gate, Bristol in April 2025.

Beever-Jones then netted a remarkable 30-minute hat-trick on her first senior start, at Wembley Stadium against Portugal in the UEFA Women's Nations League in May 2025. The treble saw her become only the second Lioness, alongside team-mate Beth Mead, to score an international hat-trick in the national stadium.

On receiving the award, Beever-Jones said: “It’s definitely been a year to remember in terms of Chelsea and England. To come away with the top goalscorer is something that didn’t even occur to me or had in my thoughts, so it’s a nice little surprise to end a great year.

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Aggie Beever-Jones receives top goalscorer award for 2024-25


The Lionesses striker was surprised at St. George's Park with a special presentation

“I look back to the hat-trick at Wembley and it’s definitely something that sticks out for me. My mum and dad used to take me to Cobham every day for training and on the A3 there’s one part where you can see the Wembley arch and they’d always say, ‘just keep going and maybe one day, you’ll play there’. It was my first start at Wembley and a hat-trick in 33 minutes which is a number that means a lot to me at Chelsea, everything just fell into place and it was definitely a nice takeaway from 2024-25.”

She also hit the net in the 7-0 EURO 2025 send-off victory against Jamaica.

Beever-Jones added a major tournament goal to her name, as she struck in the 89th minute of England’s 6-1 win over Wales in their concluding group stage match of UEFA EURO 2025. The Lionesses’ memorable run continued and they went on to make history securing back-to-back European titles following a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Spain.

England are preparing for a run of international fixtures as part of their ‘Homecoming Series’ kicking off with a match against Brazil at the City of Manchester Stadium on Saturday 25 October. The Lionesses will then make their first ever visit to Pride Park, home of Derby County, to face Australia on Tuesday 28 October. The series continues with two further matches in November against China at Wembley Stadium, connected by EE, and Ghana in Southampton. Tickets for all four matches are still available.

Reggie the dog provided a helping hand in presenting Aggie with the award
Reggie the dog provided a helping hand in presenting Aggie with the award