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May/June international fixtures for our Women’s first team players

Tue 28 May 2024, 12:00|Tottenham Hotspur

A number of our players are set to return to action this week as they report for international duty with their respective countries.

Following the conclusion of the 2023/24 campaign, qualification for the UEFA Women’s 2025 European Championship continues to heat up over the next two weeks and a handful of our players will be involved in the qualifiers.

Martha Thomas returns to the Scotland squad ahead of their double-header with Israel after missing the last international break with an injury, while Jessica Naz received her maiden call-up to the England senior squad as one of the standby players with Grace Clinton also named in Sarina Wiegeman's 28-player squad ahead of their two fixtures against France.

Outside of Europe, Charlotte Grant’s Australia are stepping up their preparations for this summer’s Olympic games next month with a double-header against China, where she could find herself against team-mate Shuang Wang.

Drew Spence and Becky Spencer are also back involved with Jamaica as they face Brazil in two international friendlies.

Here’s the full list of matches involving our players during the international break (all kick-off times are UK)...

Thursday 30 May

Rosella Ayane – Morocco against DR Congo – kick-off 7pm

Friday 31 May

Charlotte Grant – Australia against China – kick-off 11.10am

Shuang Wang – China against Australia – kick-off 11.10am

Celin Bizet – Norway’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Italy – kick-off 5pm

Barbora Votíková – Czech Republic’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Belguim – kick-off 5.30pm

Luana Buhler – Switzerland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Hungary – kick-off 7pm

Martha Thomas – Scotland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Israel – kick-off 7.05pm

Matilda Vinberg – Sweden’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to Republic of Ireland – kick-off 7.30pm

Nikola Karczewska – Poland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to Germany – kick-off 7.30pm

Olga Ahtinen and Eveliina Summanen – Finland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to Netherlands – kick-off 7.45pm

Grace Clinton and Jess Naz – England’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to France – kick-off 8pm

Saturday 1 June

Shelina Zadorsky – Canada against Mexico -kick-off 7pm

Drew Spence and Becky Spencer – Jamaica against Brazil – kick-off 9pm

Monday 3 June

Charlotte Grant – Australia against China – kick-off 10.40am

Shuang Wang – China against Australia – kick-off 10.40am

Rosella Ayane – Morocco against DR Congo – kick-off 7pm

Tuesday 4 June

Martha Thomas – Scotland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to Israel – kick-off 3pm

Luana Bühler – Switzerland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to Hungary – kick-off 4.30pm

Olga Ahtinen and Eveliina Summanen – Finland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Netherlands – kick-off 5pm

Nikola Karczewska – Poland’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Germany – kick-off 5pm

Celin Bizet – Norway’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to Italy – kick-off 5.15pm

Matilda Vinberg – Sweden’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Republic of Ireland – kick-off 5.30pm

Barbora Votíková – Czech Republic’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to Belguim – kick-off 7pm

Grace Clinton and Jess Naz – England’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier away to France – kick-off 8pm

Wednesday 5 June

Drew Spence and Becky Spencer – Jamaica against Brazil – kick-off 12am

Shelina Zadorsky – Canada against Mexico -kick-off 12.30am