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It's unfortunate that full match reports aren't available for a lot of the matches Davis played, because 44 international goals in mostly 80s-90s is an impressive feat. However, from the Englandfootballonline archive, and the Wikipedia lists of England women's matches, we can confirm some of the goals (listing England's score first):
11 September 1983 England 6-0 Ireland (brace)
11 September 1983 England 6-0 Ireland (brace)
30 October 1983 England 2-2 Sweden
17 March 1985 England 4-0 Scotland (3-0)
25 May 1985 England 8-1 Northern Ireland (five)
25 May 1985 England 8-1 Northern Ireland (five)
25 May 1985 England 8-1 Northern Ireland (five)
25 May 1985 England 8-1 Northern Ireland (five)
25 May 1985 England 8-1 Northern Ireland (five)
17 August 1985 England 6-0 Wales
20 August 1985 England 1-1 Italy (1-1)
27 April 1986 England 4-0 Ireland (brace: 1-0)
27 April 1986 England 4-0 Ireland (brace: 4-0)
12 October 1986 England 3-1 Scotland
29 March 1987 England 1-0 Ireland
11 June 1987 England 2-3 Sweden (2-1)
13 June 1987 England 1-2 Italy (1-0)
8 November 1987 England 2-1 Denmark (2-0)
1 (11?) November 1989 England 1-1 Italy
18 August 1990 England 1-4 Italy
25 September 1993 England 10-0 Slovenia
13 March 1994 England 6-0 Belgium
8 October 1994 England 2-1 Iceland (2-1)
19 May 1996 England 3-0 Portugal (brace: 1-0)
19 May 1996 England 3-0 Portugal (brace: 3-0)
23 August 1997 England 4-0 Scotland (brace)
23 August 1997 England 4-0 Scotland (brace)
15 February 1998 England 2-3 France
Is it worth including only the ones we have confirmed? Kingsif (talk) 23:52, 10 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]