Manchester City will be on a break for a few weeks as the international break for the women has arrived.
Manchester City's players have all headed off to their respective teams for the latest edition international break.
For Man City, their players attend national duty on the back of a big 4-0 victory over Liverpool in the Women's DSuper League last weekend, keeping the Sky Blues within contention of a top-three finish.
As the break has approached, let's take a look at which Manchester City players have been called up by their countries.
Manchester City players selected for national teams & who they'll play
All times are based in the UK
England: Jess Park, Laura Blindkilde Brown, Chloe Kelly (Loan at Arsenal)
- Portugal, Friday the 21st of February at 19:45
- Spain, Wednesday the 26th of February at 20:00
Spain: Leila Ouahabi, Laia Aleixandri
Belgium, Friday, the 21st of February at 17:45
England, Wednesday, the 26th of February at 20:00
Netherlands: Jill Roord, Vivianne Miedema, Kerstin Casparji
- Germany, Friday the 21st of February at 19:45
- Scotland, Tuesday, the 25th of February at 19:30
Japan: Yui Hasegawa, Ayaka Yamashita, Aoba Fujino
- Australia, Thursday, the 20th at 22:00
- Colombia, Sunday, the 23rd of February at 19:00
- USA, Thursday, the 27th of February at 3:30
Germany: Rebecca Knaak
Netherlands, Friday, the 21st of February at 19:45
Austria, Tuesday, the 25th of February at 17:15
Brazil: Kerolin Niccoli
Austria: Laura Wienroither
- Scotland, Friday, the 21st of February at 17:00
- Germany, Tuesday, the 25th of February at 17:15
Australia: Mary Fowler
- Japan, Thursday, the 20th of February at 22:00
- USA, Sunday, the 23rd of February at 22:00
- Colombia, Thursday, the 27th of February at 00:30
Wales: Mayzee Davies
- Italy, Friday, the 21st of February at 17:15
- Sweden, Tuesday, the 25th of February at 19:15
England u23s: Naomi Layzell, Khiara Keating
- Germany, Thursday, the 20th of February at 19:30
- France, Tuesday, the 25th of February at 19:30