Rachel Daly featured as England won an action-packed FIFA Women's World Cup opener on Saturday morning.
The Lionesses, touted as one the favourites to win the tournament, overcame a determined Haiti side 1-0.
Bayern Munich's Georgia Stanway scored the decisive goal from the penalty spot in the first half as Sarina Wiegman's team made a winning start.
Daly came on for the last portion of the encounter and nearly got herself on the scoresheet with an on-target header.

While England did, at times, look susceptible defensively, they started the game positively in an attacking sense.
Arsenal's Alessia Russo had the first chance of note inside the opening 10 minutes but her well struck shot from inside box was straight at the Haiti goalkeeper.
England's opponents did pose a threat on the counter attack and perhaps should've drawn first blood when Dijon's Roselord Borgella dragged a shot wide when through on goal.
They would rue the opportunity, though, as England took the lead from the penalty spot.
After a chaotic few minutes in which a penalty was awarded to the Lionesses, Stanway's initial kick was pushed round the post before the Haiti 'keeper was deemed to have stepped off her line too early.
Stanway dispatched the second attempt with ease as those in white breathed a sigh of relief.
The game continued to entertain as England searched for breathing space, while Mary Earps was required at the other end to keep her side in the lead.
Our number eight came on for Russo with the final whistle approaching and will be frustrated not to have converted a well-placed header late on.
But a win is all that matters on matchday one, and England will be hoping to make it two from two when they face Denmark on Friday morning.
Jordan Nobbs, an unused substitute this time around, will also have hopes of featuring against the Danes in some capacity.
Congratulations on the win, Rach!