Four Blues were involved as England secured a record Wembley victory, while Catarina Macario bagged a brace against Italy during an action-packed Saturday.
We begin at Wembley Stadium, where the Lionesses recorded their biggest-ever win under the arch during an 8-0 rout of China PR in an international friendly.
Kiera Walsh, Lucy Bronze and Niamh Charles were all involved from the start, with the latter completing the full 90 minutes, while Bronze assisted Beth Mead’s opener.
The Arsenal striker made it two just minutes later, while Georgia Stanway’s hat-trick was the highlight among a glut of goals at the home of English football. Aggie Beever-Jones also came into the action with five minutes left on the clock.
Elsewhere, Macario scored twice for the USWNT, making it back-to-back braces, as a trio of Blues were involved in a 3-0 win over Italy on Saturday morning.
Naomi Girma captained the United States for the fourth time in her career, while Alyssa Thompson played 90 minutes alongside her Chelsea team-mates in Florida.
Maika Hamano was involved in Japan’s 3-0 win over Canada in the MS&AD Cup warm-up tournament. The forward came into the match with just under half an hour to play and helped her side see out the victory in Nagasaki.
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Becky Spencer played the first half of an 18-0 victory for Jamaica Women over Dominica during their FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying opener, before being replaced by Sydney Schneider during the interval.
Lois Shooter started for England’s Under-20 side as they fell to a 4-1 defeat to the USA in Spain, before being substituted at half-time, as they continue their preparation for the FIFA Women’s U20 World Cup in Poland next year.