International Diary: May/June

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A host of Aston Villa Women players are set for a summer of internationals as qualification for UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 gets underway, as well as some friendlies to boot.

There will be plenty of Villa players representing their respective nations, with squads being named and matches taking place from Friday, May 31 onwards.

Below you can find out which Villans have been called up, who they’re playing and when…

Netherlands

Daphne van Domselaar has been named in the Netherlands’ squad for their first set of UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifiers.

The Villa goalkeeper will be part of the Oranje’s ranks for a double-header against Finland on Friday, May 31 and Iceland on Tuesday, June 4.

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Scotland

Rachel Corsie and Kirsty Hanson have been included in Scotland’s squad for their opening European qualifiers.

The Villa duo will look to help guide the Tartan Army to a successful start to their campaign when they take on Israel on Friday, May 31 and Tuesday, June 4.

Switzerland

Alisha Lehmann has been named in Switzerland’s squad for their fixtures against Hungary.

The Rossocrociati will get their European campaign underway with matches against the Trikolór on Friday, May 31 and Guatemala on Tuesday, June 4.

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France

Kenza Dali has been named in France’s squad for their opening two European qualifiers.

Hervé Renard’s team have a pair of games against England on Friday, May 31 and Tuesday, June 4.

New Zealand

Anna Leat has been selected in New Zealand’s squad for their matches against Japan as they prepare for the summer Olympics.

New Zealand face Japan on Friday, May 31 and Monday, June 3.

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Simone Magill has been named in Northern Ireland’s squad for the start of their qualifying campaign.

They have games against Portugal on Friday, May 31 and Tuesday, June 4.

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Canada

Adriana Leon will link up with Canada for a pair of friendlies ahead of their exploits at this summer’s Olympics.

Canada are set to face Mexico a pair of times on Saturday, June 1 and again on Wednesday, June 5.



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