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Plaque honours site of Lionesses' first home game

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A blue plaque honours the scene of England's 8-0 victory over Scotland in 1973.

Members of the 1973 squad gathered for the unveiling on Thursday [England Football] A commemorative blue plaque has been unveiled at the venue where the England women's football team played their first ever home match. Members of the 1973 squad, who defeated Scotland 8โ€“0 at Manor Park in Nuneaton, attended the ceremony on Thursday. The event was part of celebrations marking a "landmark milestone" when the Lionesses play their 500th international match against Iceland on Saturday, the Football Association (FA) said.

Among those present on Thursday was Pat Mitchell-Firth, who scored England Women's first ever hatโ€‘trick at just 16 years of age, in front of a crowd of 1,308. Describing her elation she said: "When I scored the first goal, I thought 'great, I've scored on my debut'. "Second goal went in - I thought 'this is brilliant'.

"Third goal went it, I thought 'can't get any better'. " A blue plaque now marks the occasion [England Football] She added of returning to the venue: "It means the world to be here [on Thursday] in Nuneaton celebrating our first home international, nearly 54 years later. "We're so honoured and proud to have the plaque put up to mark the moment.

" All the Lionesses "from one to 241 are a family", she added. "We're proud to be the group that started it. " FA chair Debbie Hewitt added the 1973 match was part of the Lionesses' history that had gone "relatively untold".