Ellen White, the Lionesses' record goalscorer and one short of England's overall record, has announced her retirement from football.
White's hat-trick against Latvia in November broke Kelly Smith's England record of 46, and she moved on to a half-century by scoring against Germany.
She scored twice in England's 8-0 thrashing of Norway at the Euros, bringing Wayne Rooney's national record of 53 goals dangerously close, but she missed several chances.
Smith had surpassed Kerry Davis' 44-goal tally for England, and White had surpassed the pair following a string of inspirational performances, most notably at the 2019 World Cup.
Where she scored six goals as England advanced to their second consecutive World Cup semi-final and had a potentially crucial seventh goal disallowed by VAR in that loss to the US
Her prolific form continued through the 2020 SheBelieves Cup and the current World Cup qualifiers, in which she scored 10 goals in eight appearances.
After scoring on her debut against Austria in 2010, she went on to score 17 goals in her first 26 caps until the end of 2013, when she was released and went on a goal drought.
Her goals against Serbia in back-to-back European Championship qualifiers in June 2016 were her first for England in nearly three years, but they sparked a significant return to form.
Smith had surpassed Kerry Davis' 44-goal tally for England, and White had surpassed the pair following a string of inspirational performances, most notably at the 2019 World Cup.
White's hat-trick against Latvia in November broke Kelly Smith's England record of 46, and she moved on to a half-century by scoring against Germany.