June international fixtures for our Women's players
There are a number of crucial qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World over the next couple of weeks.
With Clare Hunt’s Australia and Toko Koga’s Japan having already secured their spot in next summer’s tournament, several of our European players will be hoping to follow as the race for a spot in Brazil reaches a key point.
A all-Spurs clash could happen when Matilda Vinberg’s and Amanda Nilden’s Sweden visits Olivia Holdt’s Denmark in their qualifying group as both nations are set to go head-to-head for the automatic qualification spot.
Elsewhere, Toko and Japan will continue their preparations for the 2027 Finals with a double-header against South Africa.
Here’s a full run-down of when and where our players will be in action during this international window (all kick-off times are UK)...
Wednesday 3 June
Matilda Nilden – Sweden U23 international friendly against Norway – 5.30pm
Friday 5 June
Olga Ahtinen and Eveliina Summanen – Finland away FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Slovakia – 3pm
Amanda Nilden and Matilda Vinberg – Sweden away FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Denmark – 6.15pm
Olivia Holdt – Denmark home FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Sweden – 6.15pm
Lize Kop – Netherlands away FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Republic of Ireland – 7.30pm
Cathinka Tandberg, Julie Blakstad and Signe Gaupset – Norway away FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Germany – 7.35pm
Saturday 6 June
Toko Koga – Japan international friendly against South Africa – 7.50am
Monday 8 June
Matilda Nilden – Sweden U23 international friendly against Mexico – TBC
Tuesday 9 June
Toko Koga – Japan international friendly against South Africa – 7.30am
Cathinka Tandberg, Julie Blakstad and Signe Gaupset – Norway home FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Austria – 5pm
Olivia Holdt – Denmark away FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Serbia – 6pm
Olga Ahtinen and Eveliina Summanen – Finland home FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Portugal – 6pm
Amanda Nilden and Matilda Vinberg – Sweden home FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Italy – 6.15pm
Lize Kop – Netherlands home FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier against Poland – 8pm