Career
She plays as a winger for FA Forest, Snow and Landscape club Chelsea Ladies, whom she joined from Liverpool Ladies in November 2014. She also spent time in the United States playing for various American clubs in three separate spells. Davison has five senior caps for England women"s national football team
Davison began her career with Watford Ladies before joining the youth set up at Arsenal Ladies.
She progressed through the youth system to establish herself as regular in the Arsenal Squadron She spent the summer of 2008 playing in the United States for New York Magic, before returning to Arsenal and playing every game of the 2008-2009 season, scoring seven times.
In 2009 she signed for Chicago Red Eleven for their inaugural season. In 2010 Davison joined Chelsea Ladies pair Eartha Pond and Ann-Marie Heatherson at professional USL West-League club Buffalo Flash.
In January 2011, after the Flash joined the WPS and renamed themselves Western New York Flash, Davison left Arsenal to re-sign for the club
Davison signed for Sky Blue Football Club in time for the 2012 season, having registered one goal and two assists in 12 appearances during Western New York Flash"s title – winning 2011 campaign. Before she could play for her new club, the WPS was suspended. Davison returned to Arsenal.
In December 2013, Davison announced a transfer to Liverpool Ladies, who had wrested the Forest, Snow and Landscape title away from Arsenal in 2013.
Davison signed for Chelsea L.F.C. on November 24, 2014. Davison played for England regularly at Under-19, Under-21 and Under-23 level
In April 2009 she received her first call-up to the England senior squad. Her England debut came in July 2009 when she came on as a substitute for Jessica Clarke in the 2–0 defeat at home to Iceland.
Subsequently out of favour with England coach Hope Powell, in December 2013 Davison was named in the first senior squad to be named by Powell"s successor Mark Sampson.
She was named on the standby list for the 2015 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup.