10 Villans head away on internatonal duty this week.
They will represent six different nations from around the world and we provide you with a run-down on their fixture filled schedules below ...

England
Lucy Parker will link up with the Lionesses for their two opening UEFA Women's Nations League fixtures.
The side will travel to the Algarve to face Portugal on Friday 21st February, 19:45pm kick-off, before taking on Spain at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday 26th February, 20:00pm kick-off.
England under-23s
Missy Bo Kearns and Katie Robinson have both called up to the Young Lionesses squad this international break.
Two friendlies await the U23s as they welcome Germany to the Bescot Stadium on Thursday 20th February, 19:30pm kick-off, as well as facing France at the Lamex Stadium on Tuesday 25th February, 19:30pm kick-off.
Tickets for Kearns', Robinson's and the Young Lionesses' clash at the Bescot Stadium can be purchased online here.
England under-19s
Academy defender Rachel Maltby has also been named in the England U19s squad alongside goalkeeper Sophia Poor who's currently spending the second-half of the 2024/25 season on loan to London City Lionesses.
The Young Lionesses face three fixtures in the Albir Garden Tournament in Spain with them first taking on the reigning UEFA Women’s U19 EURO champions Spain on Thursday 20th February, 11:00am kick-off.
Maltby and Poor with then face the USA on Sunday 23rd February, 15:00pm, in addition to a match-up with the Netherlands on Wednesday 26th February, 11:00am kick-off.

Scotland
Kirsty Hanson will link up with the Scotland national team this international break as they get their UEFA Women's Nations League campaign underway.
Hanson and the side will first travel to face Austria on Friday 21st February, 17:00pm kick-off, at the Josko Arena in Reid im Innkreis before welcoming the Netherlands to Hampden Park on Tuesday 25th February, 19:30pm kick-off.
Ireland
Anna Patten and the Ireland national team also kick-off their UEFA Women's Nations League campaign this international break.
The side, who are competing in League B, Group Two, are set to face Turkey on Friday 21st February, 19:30pm kick-off, at the Tallaght Stadium before travelling to play Slovenia at the Bonifika Stadium, Koper, on Tuesday 25th February, 17:00pm kick-off.

Netherlands
Jill Baijings and Chasity Grant will represent the Oranje Leeuwinnen this break as they begin their UEFA Women's Nations League campaign.
The first of two fixtures sees the side take on Germany on Friday 21st February, 19:45pm kick-off, at the Rat Verlegh Stadion in Breda before travelling to face Hanson and the Scotland NT on Tuesday 25th February, 19:30pm kick-off, at Hampden Park.
Switzerland
Noelle Maritz is heading off on international duty with Switzerland this month for two League UEFA Women's Nations League fixtures.
Maritz and La Nati are set to face Iceland on Friday 21st February, 18:00pm kick-off, at Letzigrund in Zürich as well as travelling to face Norway at Viking Staion in Stavanger on Tuesday 25th February, 17:00pm kick-off.

Canada
Sabrina D'Angelo, Adriana Leon and the Canada National Team will compete in the 2025 Pinatar Cup this international break.
Their first of three fixtures sees the side face China on Wednesday 19th February, 18:00pm kick-off. They then take on Mexico on Saturday 22nd February, 18:00pm kick-off, before they wrap up the break against Chinese Taipei on Tuesday 25th February, 18:00pm kick-off.
Good luck to all our Villans in action this break 💜

*All kick-off times in GMT