Detailing The International Break For City's Women
Eleven LCFC Women players have the chance to represent their countries during April's international break with an abundance of UEFA Women's Championship Qualifiers on the horizon.
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by Matthew Temple
Published
03 Apr, 2024
Detailing The International Break For City's Women
Eleven LCFC Women players have the chance to represent their countries during April's international break with an abundance of UEFA Women's Championship Qualifiers on the horizon.
Matthew Temple
Detailing The International Break For City's Women
Eleven LCFC Women players have the chance to represent their countries during April's international break with an abundance of UEFA Women's Championship Qualifiers on the horizon.
Matthew Temple
Detailing The International Break For City's Women
Eleven LCFC Women players have the chance to represent their countries during April's international break with an abundance of UEFA Women's Championship Qualifiers on the horizon.
Matthew Temple
Detailing The International Break For City's Women
Eleven LCFC Women players have the chance to represent their countries during April's international break with an abundance of UEFA Women's Championship Qualifiers on the horizon.
Matthew Temple
- The international window approaches for LCFC Women- Eleven Foxes have the chance to feature on the global stage- Plenty of UEFA Women's Championship Qualifiers await- City return next week for an Adobe Women's FA Cup Semi-Final against Tottenham Hotspur
Leicester hit pause on their domestic campaign following a 2-2 draw with Aston Villa at Poundland Bescot Stadium on Saturday afternoon, as they surpassed their best points tally in the Barclays Women's Super League.
The break can see 11 players feature: Missy Goodwin (England Under-23s), Ava Baker (England Under-19s), Emilia Pelgander (Sweden Under-23s), Jutta Rantala (Finland), Sophie Howard (Scotland), Lize Kop (Netherlands), Janice Cayman (Belgium), CJ Bott (New Zealand), Deanne Rose (Canada), Josie Green (Wales) and Courtney Nevin (Australia).
Plenty of action awaits the Foxes, including UEFA Women's Championship Qualifier's and Friendlies while Rose's Canada take on Brazil in the SheBelieves Cup following a semi-final exit in the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup last month.
Below is a full list to when the Foxes could play on the global stage...
Player
Date
Game
Kick-off
Ava Baker
Wednesday 3 April
England U19s vs. Switzerland U19s
2pm
Missy Goodwin
Thursday 4 April 
England U23s vs. Sweden U23s
6:30pm
Emilia Pelgander
Thursday 4 April
England U23s vs. Sweden U23s
6:30pm
Jutta Rantala
Friday 5 April
Norway vs. Finland
5pm
Sophie Howard
Friday 5 April
Serbia vs. Scotland
5pm
Lize Kop
Friday 5 April
Italy vs. Netherlands
5:15pm
Josie Green
Friday 5 March
Wales vs. Croatia
7:15pm
Janice Cayman
Friday 5 April
Belgium vs. Spain
7:45pm
CJ Bott
Saturday 6 April
New Zealand vs. Thailand
3am
Ava Baker
Saturday 6 April
England U19s vs. Portugal U19s
6pm
Deanne Rose
Saturday 6 April
Canada vs. Brazil
8:30pm
Emilia Pelgander
Monday 8 April
Norway U23s vs. Sweden U23s
5pm
CJ Bott
Tuesday 9 April
New Zealand vs. Thailand
8am
Josie Green
Tuesday 9 April
Kosovo vs. Wales
1pm
Ava Baker
Tuesday 9 April
Italy U19s vs. England U19s
3pm
Janice Cayman 
Tuesday 9 April
Denmark vs. Belgium
5pm
Jutta Rantala
Tuesday 9 April
Finland vs. Italy
5:15pm
Sophie Howard
Tuesday 9 April
Scotland vs. Slovakia
7:35pm
Lize Kop
Tuesday 9 April
Netherlands vs. Norway
7:45pm
Courtney Nevin
Wednesday 10 April
Mexico vs. Australia
1am
All times BST.

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