Davis made her England debut in 1982, becoming England's first black woman international. Davis played in the first
UEFA championships for national women's teams in 1984.
England reached the final only to lose to
Sweden on penalties, despite Davis successfully converting her kick. In the qualifying stages, Davis had been England's top scorer after making her debut in the first ever match in UEFA competition; a 7–1 win over
Northern Ireland at
Gresty Road on 19 September 1982. In August 1985 Davis scored in a 1–1 group stage draw with
Italy, during England's victorious
Mundialito campaign. At the
1987 UEFA championships England lost to Sweden at the semi–final stage, 3–2 after
extra time. Davis gave England the lead against Italy in the third place match, but
Carolina Morace and
Betty Vignotto replied to ensure England finished fourth. As a curtain–raiser to the 1990
FA Charity Shield, England played Italy at
Wembley Stadium. Davis netted a consolation in England's 4–1 defeat, while Carolina Morace scored all four Italian goals and featured on the front page of the following day's
La Gazzetta dello Sport. Davis later described her former Trani teammate Morace as: "the best women's player I have ever seen." Davis also played in all four of England's matches at the
1995 FIFA Women's World Cup. In March 1998, Davis made her 82nd and final appearance for England, but was substituted 20 minutes into a 1–0 defeat to Germany at
The Den. Davis left the England squad in April 1998, ahead of another friendly with Italy. In October 2010,
She Kicks magazine reported that Davis remained England's all–time record goalscorer. Although it was stated that records were "sketchy" because
the Football Association (FA) took over running women's football in 1993. There was uncertainty whether all Davis's goals before this were scored in matches considered official. In February 2012 Kelly Smith netted twice against
Finland, moving on to 45 goals for England and setting a new record. ==International goals==