She took over the right back position later that year from Carol Thomas, then England's most capped player and second longest serving captain.
In what was the final match to be played under Women's Football Association (WFA) control, England lost 3–0 (6–2 on aggregate) amidst farcical scenes.
Louise Waller was sent off for deliberate handball, while Law, hampered by a back injury, scored an own goal.
[2][3] She was part of Millwall Lionesses' 1991 WFA Cup winning team when they beat Doncaster Belles 1–0 at Prenton Park.
[3][5] She was allotted 68 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of England’s inaugural international.