This Saturday afternoon, the England Women's national team will step onto the pitch for a historic 500th match. The Lionesses face Iceland in a crucial World Cup qualifier in Reykjavík, marking a monumental milestone in their journey.
The road to 500 began over half a century ago in November 1972, with a 3-2 victory over Scotland in Greenock. Fast forward to today, and the team arrives at this landmark on the back of a hard-fought 1-0 win against Spain earlier this week, setting the stage for a celebratory and significant qualifier.
Through five centuries of matches, the Lionesses have built an impressive legacy. They've faced Italy more than any other nation and boast a perfect 100% win rate against 27 of the 56 different opponents they've encountered. Their most glorious chapter to date was written in 2022—a year of 16 victories that culminated in lifting the European Championship trophy for the first time.
As they prepare for game number 500, the focus remains on securing another vital three points on the road to the World Cup, honoring their rich history by continuing to build a winning future.
