Georgia Stanway added two more goals to her England tally in last night's 5-0 win over Northern Ireland.
The Barrow-born star scored two quickfire goals in the second half of the World Cup qualifier.
Stanway struck in the 70th and 79th minutes as the Lionesses moved closer to qualification for the finals.
They are now just one point from sealing their place at the finals.
England dominated at Windsor Park in front of a record Northern Ireland women’s crowd of 15,348.
Lauren Hemp gave the visitors a first-half lead and then added another after Ella Toone had extended England's lead.
On 70 minutes, 23-year-old Stanway opened her account after being set up by Toone.
And Manchester City's record scorer was quickly back on the scoresheet soon afterwards with a clinical low finish.
Stanway was replaced by Jordan Nobbs in the 87th minute for Sarina Wiegman's England.
The Barrow star afterwards reflected on a positive night on the international stage.
“I really enjoyed it," she said, speaking on the FA website. "I think the atmosphere was unbelievable, credit to everyone that turned out today.
“We were happy to put out that performance and play how we did and obviously get that result at the end, so credit where credit is due, they’re a very, very tough side, the fans made it a hostile environment but we thrive from it.
“I think the biggest thing was patience, we obviously had a lot of possession but it was just about creating those moments and being clinical in those moments, which is obviously what we did in the second half.
“It’s about just building from here. We’ve got a big year ahead and we’re just going to take it one step at a time.
“As you can see everybody is in top form and everybody is at a high level. If we can create an environment that’s so, so competitive and we drive each other then nothing can stop us.”
The Lionesses have won all eight of their qualifiers so far, scoring 68 goals without conceding as they ease towards qualification for next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
They also remain in strong form ahead of this summer's European Championships.
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