Women's World Cup: Goals fest continues for Northern Ireland as Furness makes history
The Northern Ireland women's side brought their World Cup qualifying campaign to a close this year with a 9-0 win over North Macedonia at Seaview last night (Monday).
Just four days ago, they beat the same side 11-0 - and the result means they leapfrog Austria into second place in Group D.
And for Liverpool star, Rachel Furness (main pic), it was an extra special occasion.
In front of a packed crowd she made history with two goals to become Northern Ireland's all-time goalscorer, ahead of David Healy on 38.
Kirsty McGuinness also helped herself to a hat-trick with Rebecca Holloway scoring a brace and Simone Magill and Kerry Beattie also on target.
Northern Ireland: Jackie Burns, Rebecca McKenna, Demi Vance, Sarah McFadden, Julie Nelson, Rebecca Holloway, Marissa Callaghan (captain), Rachel Furness, Simone Magill, Lauren Wade, Kirsty McGuinness. Substitutes: (used) Joely Andrews, Ciara Watling, Louise McDaniel, Kerry Beattie, Caitlin McGuinness; (unused) Becky Flaherty, Maddy Harvey-Clifford, Chloe McCarron, Kelsie Burrows, Rachel McLaren, Nadene Caldwell, Caragh Hamilton.