Manchester City's women are preparing for a huge month of international football, as the European Championships 2025 arrive.
Manchester City have many players chosen to represent their nations for the upcoming Euros, with all of them hoping to make a difference on the big stage to lead their countries to glory.
The European championships are only a few days away, kicking off in Switzerland on the 2nd of July and will host its final on the 27th of July. Three and a half weeks filled with exciting fixtures in the lead up to finding the competition winner.
This tournament marks one of the biggest events in football, a once-in-every-four-year occasion. The last time around, it was England who came out triumphant after a 2-1 win over Germany.
Now, all 16 countries will go head to head in a bid to become European winners. Some of the top favourites include the likes of the Lionesses, Spain, Germany and Netherlands.
Here, we take a look at which Manchester City stars will be in action, who they will be playing for and who their opponents will be in their designated groups.
Manchester City players selected for the Euros
England - Alex Greenwood, Lauren Hemp & Jess Park
Group D: England, France, Netherlands, Wales
Fixtures:
England vs France. Saturday, the 5th of July at 20:00 (UK)
England vs Netherlands, Wednesday, the 9th of July at 17:00 (UK)
England vs Wales, Sunday, the 13th of July at 20:00 (UK)
Germany - Rebecca Knaak
Group C: Germany, Sweden, Poland, Sweden
Fixtures:
Germany vs Poland, Friday, the 4th of July at 20:00 (UK)
Germany vs Denmark, Tuesday, the 8th of July at 17:00 (UK)
Sweden vs Germany, Saturday, the 12th of July at 20:00 (UK)
Spain - Leia Ouahabi
Group B: Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy
Fixtures:
Spain vs Portugal, Thursday, the 3rd of July at 20:00 (UK)
Spain vs Belgium, Monday, the 7th of July at 17:00 (UK)
Italy vs Spain, Friday, the 11th of July at 20:00 (UK)
Netherlands - Kerstin Casparji & Vivianne Miedema
Group D: Netherlands, England, France, Wales
Fixtures:
Wales vs Netherlands, Thursday, the 3rd of July at 17:00 (UK)
England vs Netherlands, Wednesday, the 9th of July at 17:00 (UK)
Netherlands vs France, Sunday, the 13th of July at 20:00 (UK)
Switzerland - Iman Beney
Group A: Switerland, Norway, Iceland, Finland
Fixtures:
Switzerland vs Norway, Wednesday, the 2nd of July at 20:00 (UK)
Switzerland vs Iceland, Sunday, the 6th of July at 20:00 (UK)
Finland vs Switzerland, Thursday, the 10th of July at 20:00 (UK)