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Jess Fishlock Takes The Praise And The Record As Wales’ Greatest Goalscorer

Jess Fishlock signing autographs

Jess Fishlock signing autographs

Jess Fishlock earned the praise of Helen Ward as the record for most goals scored by any player in a Welsh shirt passed from one to the other. Fishlock broke the all-time Wales goalscoring record as Rhian Wilkinson’s side strolled to a 2-0 win over Kosovo in Llanelli.

By Hannah Blackwell

Jess Fishlock earned the praise of Helen Ward as the record for most goals scored by any player in a Welsh shirt passed from one to the other.

Fishlock broke the all-time Wales goalscoring record as Rhian Wilkinson’s side strolled to a 2-0 win over Kosovo in Llanelli.

Fishlock’s eighth-minute strike, following Carrie Jones’ assist, marked her 45th goal for Wales in her 154th appearance, surpassing previous top scorer Ward.

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On a comfortable night, Fishlock also turned provider for Wales’ second goal. Her effort struck a post, allowing Mary McAteer to score her first international goal from the rebound.

Wales were frustrated in their efforts to add to their tally but can be satisfied with a campaign that culminated in them winning group B4 and earning a seeded play-off draw for Euro 2025, along with a return to the Nations League top tier.

Ward, speaking on BBC Radio, said: “It’s a lovely finish. A really good through-ball, Jess takes it in her stride, and once she gets into that position there’s absolutely no doubt she puts it into the corner.

“I’m glad it was a nice finish and not one that’s come off her knee! Congratulations to Jess, it’s done now, we can get on with the game!”

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Ex-Wales captain Kath Morgan added: “She deserves it. Well done Wales, well done Jess Fishlock.”

Fishlock’s personal milestone ensured a wonderful conclusion to what has been a successful qualifying campaign so far for Wales.

They head into Friday’s European Championship play-off draw as a seeded side, having topped group B4 – a success that also ensures a return to the top tier of the Nations League for 2025-26.

Wales are now eight games unbeaten, a run that started with their shock Nations League draw with Germany, and are gaining momentum as they look to participate in a major tournament for the first time.

Fishlock was replaced on 64 minutes with her job done and place in history assured, with only a major finals appearance now missing from one of Welsh football’s most glittering CVs.

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