An England international footballer who is excelling at the Women's World Cup in Australia has delivered a special message to an Oxfordshire football team.

Lauren James led the Lionesses to a dominant 6-1 win over China in Adelaide Tuesday.

The 21-year-old Chelsea forward scored two goals and set up a further three, storming her team into the last-16. 

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In resurfaced videos the rising star shows her support for Oxfordshire team Witney Vikings Youth Football Club. 

In a video message shared on the Club’s Facebook page, Miss James says: “Hi everyone, Lauren James here. Good luck to Witney…

She pauses before the person behind the camera fills in “…Vikings". 

With a laugh, she continues: “Vikings. Wait what ‘Vitney’?”

In a second video, she wishes the Witney Under-16 Women’s Wasps good luck in their cup final match. 

Witney Gazette: Lauren James celebrates scoring against China in the World Cup

Witney Vikings is entirely volunteer-run and the largest youth football club in the Witney area. 

The videos, which were filmed in May, came about when Witney's Women’s Under-16 Wasps team were at an England Talent event which is held to identify emerging footballers.  

Nigel Lomas, who manages the Witney team, said: “The Lionesses were playing Australia a couple of days later at Brentford ground.

"They all rocked up and did a Q&A and meet and greet with all the girls off their own back." 

Witney Gazette: Lauren James filming the video Lauren James filming the video (Image: Witney Vikings)

The Lionesses have had an indelible impact on this local football club. 

On whether there has been a noticeable increase in the number of girls playing football, club chairman Steve Bott said: “It’s been bonkers

“It’s given us a big headache because the club has tripled in size.

“Not only do we have a couple of hundred girls to find pitches and coaches for, but we seem to have attracted more boys because people see us as a proper family club." 

In the space of six years, the club has gone from coaching just six girls to over 250. 

Club chairman Steve Bott thinks Lauren James is a great role model. 

Witney Gazette: Witney Vikings girls at Wembley Stadium Witney Vikings girls at Wembley Stadium (Image: Witney Vikings)

He added: “It’s inspirational really.. I know it sounds clichéd."

Mr Bott tells girls “come and kick a football about and in 15-20 years you could be signing for a professional club”. 

Witney Gazette: Lauren James scoring for England against China at the World CupLauren James scoring for England against China at the World Cup (Image: PA)

Several Witney players have already gone on to play for pro clubs including Manchester United, Arsenal and Oxford United. 

Mr Bott said: “We treat the boys teams and girls teams equally.

Witney Gazette: Lionesses at the England Talent event Lionesses at the England Talent event (Image: Witney Vikings)

“The girls are buzzing with it being the World Cup at the moment. 

“Parents will want to get their girls into football as soon as possible and that’s a direct consequence of them seeing how successful our Lionesses are, so my phone will be off the hook for a couple of weeks."