Missy Bo Kearns fulfilled a childhood dream last night as she made her England senior debut.
Sarina Weigman introduced the midfielder as a half-time substitue during yesterday evening's UEFA Women's Nations League fixture against Spain at the RCDE Stadium.
Alessia Russo's 22nd minute goal had the Lionesses ahead at the break but the reigning FIFA Women's World Cup Champions came out stronger in the second-half as a Clàudia Pina brace condemned England to a 2-1 defeat.
Kearns played the full final 45 but couldn't help the Lionesses earn the win and to progress through to the Nations League Finals.
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Anna Patten was also in action last night as she helped Republic of Ireland wrap up a strong international break.
The defender played the full 90 as the Girls in Green beat Slovenia 1-0 on home soil thanks to a goal from Saoirse Noonan.
Patten also racked up another 90 minutes last Friday as Ireland beat Turkey 2-1 to help them secure a second place finish in League B Group 2 which will see them face a two-legged play-off later this year in hope of progressing through to League A.
Chasity Grant and the Netherlands suffered a tough international break as they exited the Nations League.
Grant played the full 90 for the Oranje Leeuwinnen in their first fixture last week as they were beaten 4-0 by Germany away from home.
The winger was a 69th minute substitute for the side last night as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Scotland.

Noelle Maritz racked up her 127th and 128th appearances for Switzerland this break.
The defender started both her nation's fixtures but unfortunately suffered back-to-back defeats to France and Norway as they were relegated to League B.
Sabrina D'Angelo was also in action this break as Canada faced a double header with Haiti.
The 32-year-old was an unused substitute in their 4-1 victory over the side over the weekend but started between the sticks last night as she saw her nation to a 3-1 win in Montreal.

Rachel Corsie played her final football game this international break after announcing her retirement following the conlusion of the recent Scotland camp.
The 35-year-old, who made her senior debut for her country back in 2009, came on as a half-time substitute for the side in their Nations League fixture against Austria on Friday.
18-year-old keeper Soffia Kelly was an unused substitute in both of Wales' Nations League fixtures.
The side fell to defeats against Denmark and Italy as they were relegated to League B.
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