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Legacy number
163
Dob
02 February 1987 (37YRS)
Height
5FT 11" (181cm)
Preferred foot
right
Place of birth
Sunderland, England
England debut
30/08/2006
Senior caps
161
Senior Goals
26

Grassroots club: Boldon Girls
County: Durham CFA

One of England's most decorated players, Jill Scott is one of the select few Lionesses to have surpassed 150 caps and after featuring at no fewer than nine major tournaments she finally got a winners' medal as part of the team who won EURO 2022 on home soil.

An infectious character off the pitch and a player for the big occasion on it, she reached the milestone of 150 caps in February 2021 when she led out the Lionesses against Northern Ireland at St. George's Park.

The influential midfielder steps up to the plate whenever her country needs her most, and her England career has been punctuated with some key strikes – think the winner against Netherlands in the EURO 2009 semi-final, the equaliser against Belgium in EURO 2017 qualifying and the cute finish in the 3-0 win over Wales which sealed England’s place at France 2019.

Scott made her debut against Netherlands back in August 2006 and was on the plane to China for the World Cup a year later, where she scored in the 6-1 win over Argentina.

The Sunderland-born star won her 100th cap against Australia in 2015 before clocking up another 50 over the following six seasons.

And when Scott started the 3-0 win over Cameroon at France 2019, it was her 18th appearance at a World Cup finals, the most of any England player in history.

Like many of her England team-mates, Scott has won every domestic honour with Manchester City and scored in the Citizens’ Women’s FA Cup Final victory over Birmingham City in 2017.

Scott spent the second half of the 2021-22 season on loan at Aston Villa and left Manchester City at the end of her contract before linking up with the Lionesses squad for the EUROs.

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15 May 2021 4:40

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