It’s time for the next action-packed international break, featuring important games in the Women’s Nations League and Women’s International Friendlies. European teams are preparing for the EURO 2025 this summer, while others are looking ahead to the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup or even planning for the World Cup in 2027. Find out what Women’s International Fixtures & Friendlies are on this international window.
Women’s Nations League
Matchday three and four in the Women’s Nations League are on Friday the 4th and Tuesday the 8th of April. There are some very exciting fixtures ahead:
Portugal vs Spain
Germany vs Scotland
Sweden vs Wales
England vs Belgium
The Netherlands vs Austria
USWNT vs. Brazil
The USWNT and Brazil go head-to-head during the international break:
Sat 5th of April: 2 PM PT/ 5 PM ET at SoFi Stadium (Inglewood).
Tue 8th of April: 7:30 PM PT/ 10:30 PM ET at PayPal Park (San Jose).
On her 24-player roster, Emma Hayes said: “This roster has Olympians returning, less experienced players continuing to try to prove themselves, a few uncapped players and some players who have seen and done it all. The mix of players along with two games against a dynamic Brazil team who we last saw in the gold medal game means this event will be a lot of fun.
“All of the players know they have to earn every roster spot, every starting spot and every minute they get as a finisher off the bench. Working with players who are striving for consistency in elite performance, so they can keep getting call-ups and keep exceling at this level, is an exciting process and one that continues with these two games.”
Arthur Elias on facing the USA (loosely translated): “The American team defends itself very well, and, like us, it is a team that has made changes in its calls and in its game system. They will be very strong in duels, with the new options that the team has presented in the last calls. We have different profiles of athletes for each game plan, and we want to be a dominant team in the matches, with more efficiency in the chances we create.”
Australia vs. Korea Republic
The Matilda’s are facing Korea Republic in a Women’s International Friendly.
Tom Sermanni explained what he hopes to accomplish with the current squad selection: “This squad selection is about achieving the right balance – reintegrating players returning from injury and rewarding those who have been playing consistently well in clubland. It’s important to create continuity while also bringing in players who have earned their place through strong performances.
“Every match leading into the Asian Cup is an opportunity to fine-tune our approach, build cohesion, and ensure we are performing at the level required to take on Asia’s best during next year’s tournament.”
Sam Kerr joined the Matilda’s during the training camp from the 31st of March until the 8th of April. Chelsea granted her leave to ensure the best environment for Kerr’s recovery. She may participate in selected training activities but has not been cleared for competitive football. Football Australia also concluded: “that Kerr’s professional and sincere acceptance of responsibility, as well as her acknowledgment of the far-reaching implications of on- and off-field actions, warranted no further action”.
Fri 4th of April: 8 PM AEDT at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium.
Mon 7th of April: 07:30 PM AEST at McDonald Jones Stadium.
Canada vs. Argentina
Canada head coach Casey Stoney will make her home debut this international window. She leads the team against two friendlies against Argentina. The head coach stated:
“We’re all excited to be playing on home soil in front of our fans in British Columbia. This group has a great blend of experience and emerging talent, and these matches will be an important chance for us to keep building and growing together.”
Fri 4th of April: 19:30 PM PT/ 22:30 ET at BC Palace.
Tue 8th of April: 19:00 PM PT/ 22:00 PM ET at Starlight Stadium.
You can watch the match on OneSoccer, on the fuboTV Canada streaming service platform, on TELUS Optik TV (Ch. 980), as well as online at OneSoccer.ca and through the OneSoccer app.
Women’s International Fixtures & Friendlies
Below you find the more fixtures during the international break:
Saturday the 5th of April
Chile vs. Haiti
Chinese Taipei vs. New Zealand
Mexico vs. Jamaica
Sunday the 6th of April
Costa Rica vs. Ecuador
Japan vs. Colombia
Tuesday the 8th of April
Chinese Taipei vs. New Zealand
Chile vs Haiti
Wednesday the 9th of April
Mexico vs Jamaica
Costa Rica vs. Ecuador
(Sources were gotten from different leads and combined by Katikaa )