Glasgow City Evans joined
Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) powerhouse side
Glasgow City in August 2008. Evans was also among the first scholarship recipients to the Scottish FA's National Women's Football Academy at the
University of Stirling, where she studied Sports Science. During her time at Glasgow City, the club won the Scottish Women's Premier League four times (2009 to 2012), the
SWPL Cup twice (2009 and 2012) and the
Scottish Women's Cup twice (2009 and 2011). Evans also won the Glasgow City 2011 Young Player of the Year award. She was also part of the Glasgow side which reached the last sixteen stage of the
UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time, which provided an idea of her talents to a wider audience. Evans left Glasgow having scored 46 goals in 39 regular season games.
Turbine Potsdam In February 2012, German
Frauen-Bundesliga champions
Turbine Potsdam invited Evans for a trial, after spotting her in their 17–0
UEFA Women's Champions League aggregate win over Glasgow City. On 12 June 2012, it was revealed that she had signed a professional contract with Potsdam. In December 2012 Evans's contract was extended by a further two years; at the time of the extension, Turbine's veteran coach
Bernd Schröder described being impressed by the start Evans had made: "It means we're able to secure the long-term services of a player who has developed a lot over the last few weeks and months. Lisa has fitted in really well to the philosophy of the club as a footballer and as a person, and is an enormous benefit to the team." During her first year at Potsdam in 2012–13, Evans was part of a team that was runner-up in both the
league and the
DFB-Pokal Frauen, and they were Pokal finalists again in 2014–15. She left Potsdam having played 41 regular season games, scoring 7 goals in the process.
Bayern Munich In April 2015, Evans announced that she had signed a three-year contract with Turbine's Frauen-Bundesliga rivals
FC Bayern Munich, to begin the following season. Evans went on to win the 2015–16
Frauen-Bundesliga with Bayern, as well as finishing runners-up the following year. The team also reached the Round of 32 in the
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League and the quarter-finals of the
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League. During her time at Bayern, Evans made 32 regular season appearances, scoring twice.
Arsenal On 29 June 2017, Evans signed for
Arsenal. Due to injuries and competition for places in her usual playing position, coach
Joe Montemurro sometimes deployed Evans as a full-back: "One week I find myself on the left wing and then the other I find myself at right-back but it's something I've really enjoyed. It's made me an all-around better player." She extended her contract with the
FA WSL club in December 2018. During her first season with Arsenal in
2017–18, Evans played 18 regular season games, scoring two goals, went on to win the
WSL Cup and was a
Women's FA Cup finalist. Her
second season with the club saw her play another 18 regular season games and help Arsenal to a runner-up position in the
WSL Cup and finish as champions in the
FA WSL. Evans played her 50th match with the club overall on 31 March 2019 against
Birmingham City; Arsenal won the game 1–0 and as a result qualified for the Champions League for the first time since 2014. On 12 September 2019, Evans scored in the first-leg of a Champions League tie against
Fiorentina. On 26 September 2020, Evans scored a hat-trick in the
FA Cup against North London rivals
Tottenham Hotspur.
Loan to West Ham United Evans moved on loan to
West Ham United in August 2021.
Later career Evans signed for West Ham United permanently on 17 June 2022. On 25 January 2024, she signed for Bristol City. ==International career==