Here's the full list of international call-ups for Chelsea Women players representing their respective nations over the coming weeks...
There will be several Chelsea players in action during the forthcoming international break, as the Group Stage of the UEFA Women's Nations League continues in Europe.
Wembley Stadium will be the venue for England's games against Portugal on 30 May, and they will face Spain on 3 June.
Elsewhere, Germany will take on the Netherlands and Austria in the same competition, while Scotland face Austria and the Netherlands, and Sweden take on Italy and Denmark. The USWNT and Canada will play friendly matches.
You can see a full breakdown of the players called up and the games they will be hoping to feature in below. We will continue to update this article as players are called up over the coming weeks.
Canada
Ashley Lawrence is once again in the Canada squad for their April fixtures against Haiti on home soil.
Canada vs Haiti
Friendly
Princess Auto Stadium
Saturday 31 May
19:00pm BST
Canada vs Haiti
Friendly
Stade Saputo
Wednesday 4 Jun
03:00 BST
England
Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh and Aggie Beever-Jones have all been selected in the England squad for the Lionesses’ upcoming UEFA Nations League fixtures against Portugal and Spain.
Millie Bright was initially called up but will not be involved as she can undertake an extended period of recovery.
England vs Portugal
UEFA Women's Nations League
Wembley Stadium
Friday 30 May
7:45pm BST
Spain vs England
UEFA Women's Nations League
RCDE Stadium
Tuesday 3 June
6:00pm BST
Scotland
Erin Cuthbert has been named in new Scotland head coach Melissa Andreatta's first squad for their Women’s Nations League double-header against Austria and the Netherlands.
Scotland vs Austria
UEFA Women's Nations League
Hampden Park
Friday 30 May
7:35pm BST
Netherlands vs Scotland
UEFA Women's Nations League
Koning Willem II Stadion
Tuesday 3 June
7:30pm BST
Germany
Sjoeke Nusken remains an integral part of Christian Wuck's Germany squad and has been called up for their upcoming UEFA Nations League clashes against Netherlands and Austria.
Germany vs Netherlands
UEFA Women's Nations League
Weserstadion Bremen
Friday 30 May
7:30pm BST
Austria vs Germany
UEFA Women's Nations League
Franz-Horr-Stadion
Tuesday 3 June
7:30pm BST
Sweden
Nathalie Bjorn and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd have both been selected for Sweden as they take on Italy and Denmark in UEFA Women's Nations League action.
Italy vs Sweden
UEFA Women's Nations League
Ennio Tardini Stadium
Friday 30 May
5:20pm BST
Sweden vs Denmark
UEFA Women's Nations League
Strawberry Arena
Tuesday 3 June
7:30pm BST
USA
Emma Hayes has called up a fit-again Naomi Girma alongside striker Catarina Macario for the USWNT games against China and Jamaica. Mia Fishel will be in the Under-23 squad to play a double-header against Germany.
USA vs China
Friendly
Allianz Field
Saturday 31 May
10:30pm BST
USA vs Jamaica
Friendly
Energizer Park
Wed 4 June
01:00am BST
Norway
Injury has limited Guro Reiten's appearances for Norway to just two so far in 2025, but the 30-year-old has returned to fitness just in time to feature for her national team ahead of the European Championships this summer.
Before that tournament begins, she has been named in the squad as Norway face two crucial Nations League matches with only two points separating them from Iceland and Switzerland in the Group A2 table.
Norway vs IcelandUEFA Women's Nations League
Lerkendal Stadion
Friday 30 May
7:00pm BST
Switzerland vs NorwayUEFA Women's Nations League
Stade de Tourbillon
Tuesday 3 June
7:00pm BST
France
Fresh from her outstanding performance in our FA Cup final win, Sandy Baltimore has been selected by Les Bleues for their upcoming Nations League fixtures. She will be joined by Blues teammate Oriane Jean-Francois, who has also received the nod from boss Laurent Bonade.
France vs SwitzerlandUEFA Women's Nations League
Stade Marcel-Picot
Friday 30 May
8:10pm BST
Iceland vs FranceUEFA Women's Nations League
Laugardalsvöllur
Tuesday 3 June
7:00pm BST
Netherlands
Wieke Kaptein will once again join up with the Netherlands squad ahead of their Nations League fixtures. The 19-year-old has already established herself as a regular in the side, with 18 caps and two goals since her first call-up in 2023.
Germany vs Netherlands
UEFA Women's Nations League
Weserstadion Bremen
Friday 30 May
7:30pm BST
Netherlands vs Scotland
UEFA Women's Nations League
Koning Willem II Stadion
Tuesday 3 June
7:30pm BST
Colombia
Striker Mayra Ramirez has been selected for Colombia as they warm up with a double header against South Korea ahead of the CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina, which will take place in Ecuador in July.
South Korea vs Colombia
Friendly
Incheon Namdong Asiad Rugby Field
Friday 30 May
11:00am BST
South Korea vs Colombia
Friendly
Yongin Citizen Sports Park
Monday 2 June
11:00am BST
Japan
Japan boss Nils Nielsen has named Maika Hamano in the squad as they travel to Brazil for two friendly matches in the space of four days. The 21-year-old has already made 19 appearances for her country, with an impressive record of six goals across those fixtures.
Brazil vs Japan
Friendly
Corinthians Arena
Saturday 31 May
01:30am BST
Brazil vs Japan
Friendly
Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques
Tuesday 3 June
00:00 BST