Harrogate and Houston Dash ace Rachel Daly scores on England debut after message of support from Robbie Williams

Harrogate-born footballer Rachel Daly scored on her England debut as the national women's team hammered Serbia 7-0 on Saturday.
Rachel Daly celebrates scoring England's third against SerbiaRachel Daly celebrates scoring England's third against Serbia
Rachel Daly celebrates scoring England's third against Serbia

Daly slotted home England's third from close range as the Lionesses picked up a crucial victory in their bid to qualify for Euro 2017.

England were never troubled at Wycombe's Adams Park as Karen Carney scored a hat-trick, including two penalties, to help the Lionesses close the gap to qualification group leaders Belgium.

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Daly tweeted: "What an unbelievable feeling. 7-0 win and a goal on my debut. Absolutely over the moon! Thanks to everyone for your messages!! #Lionesses"

The 24-year-old has been in blistering form since earning a historic draft selection in the United States.

Houston Dash selected Daly as the sixth pick in January's college draft and the former Leeds United striker has hit the ground running wearing the number three shirt.

She was voted the National Women’s Soccer League player of the week on the opening week of the season in April, after grabbing a goal and an assist on debut for Dash.

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Daly's fine form caught the eye of England boss Mark Sampson who rewarded her with a second international call-up before handing her a first start up front against Serbia.

Twitter reaction to Daly's debut strikeTwitter reaction to Daly's debut strike
Twitter reaction to Daly's debut strike

Former Take That singer Robbie Williams even gave Daly a good luck message prior to her first appearance in a three lions shirt.

He tweeted: "Watching @England ladies at the hotel #lionesses Good luck @RachelDaly3 on your debut x"

Daly could earn a second international cap on Tuesday as England head out to face Serbia for a second time in four days (kick-off 7pm).

Youtube video courtesy of The FA.

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