Qualification for the FIFA Women's World Cup is coming to its conclusion in Europe, as we round up all the Chelsea players who have been called up to represent their countries over the summer so far.

The next FIFA window for international fixtures for the women's game arrives in June, when most of the focus will be on Europe, as teams attempt to book their spot in Brazil for the 2027 World Cup.

There are also friendlies elsewhere as countries continue preparations for that tournament. Here is a list of every Chelsea player named in their country's squad to date, plus when and where they will be in action. We will be updating the list as more nations announce their squads.

All times and dates are for the UK

Australia

Ellie Carpenter has been selected for the Australia squad for a pair of back-to-back home friendlies in New South Wales against Mexico. She will be joined by recently departed Blues striker Sam Kerr. Carpenter's next appearance for Australia will see her receive her 100th international cap.

Australia vs Mexico
International Friendly
McDonald Jones Stadium
Saturday 6 June
12.15am

Australia vs Mexico
International Friendly
Commbank Stadium
Tuesday 9 June
12 midnight

Canada

Kadeisha Buchanan has been called up for Canada head coach Casey Stoney ahead of a training camp in Costa Rica, which begins on 31 May and concludes with an international friendly.

Costa Rica vs Canada
International friendly
Estadio José Rafael Fello Meza
Tuesday 9 June
2.30am

England

Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Aggie Beever-Jones and Lauren James are in the England squad for their final two group fixtures in World Cup qualifying. Beever-Jones returns to the side after missing the April internationals, with the Lionesses needing just one point to secure top spot and automatic qualification.

Spain vs England
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Estadi Mallorca
Friday 5 June
8pm

England vs Ukraine
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Hill Dickinson Stadium
Tuesday 9 June
8pm

Germany

Sjoeke Nusken is part of the 24-player Germany squad which will conclude World Cup qualifying aiming to finish top of their group with a win in front of what is expected to be a bumper crowd for their first-ever game at Cologne's RheinEnergie Stadion.

Germany vs Norway
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
RheinEnergie Stadion
Friday 5 June
7.35pm

Slovenia vs Germany
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Stadion Stozice
Tuesday 9 June
5pm

Netherlands

Blues duo Veerle Buurman and Wieke Kaptein have been selected for the Netherlands squad once more before they take on the Republic of Ireland in Cork, before returning home to Almeno, where they will face Poland.

The Oranje currently top their qualification group A2, having taken eight points from their four matches so far. France sit behind them in second place with seven points going into the final round of matches.

Republic of Ireland vs Netherlands
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Friday 5 June
7.30pm

Netherlands vs Poland
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Heracles Almelo
Tuesday 9 June
8pm

Scotland

Erin Cuthbert has been called up by Scotland as they conclude their World Cup qualifying campaign with a double-header against Israel in Hungary. They remain unbeaten and hope stay top of their group to secure promotion to the top division along with a place in the World Cup qualification play-offs.

Scotland vs Israel
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Bozsik Arena
Friday 5 June
5pm

Scotland vs Israel
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Bozsik Arena
Tuesday 9 June
6pm

Switzerland

Goalkeeper Livia Peng keeps her place in the Switzerland squad for their final two qualifiers, preceded by a training camp in Lucerne. Like Scotland, they hope to finish first in their group and earn promotion to the top division alongside a play-off spot.

Switzerland vs Malta
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
AIL Arena
Friday 5 June
6.30pm

Northern Ireland vs Switzerland
World Cup 2027 Qualifier
Mourneview Park
Tuesday 9 June
6pm

USA

Forward Alyssa Thompson will join up with Emma Hayes' USWNT squad for a double-header of friendly matches against Brazil. The Americans will first travel to São Paulo before moving on to Fortaleza as they continue their preparations for the Women's World Cup in 2027.

Brazil v USA
International friendly
Neo Quimica Arena
Saturday 6 June
10.30pm

Brazil v USA
International friendly
Arena Castelao
Wednesday 10 June
1.30am

England WU20

Six Blues have been selected in Lydia Bedford's 26-player squad as the Young Lionesses travel to Pinatar in Spain for a training camp and two international fixtures against Canada and Japan.

Lola Brown, Katie Cox, Eva Hendle, Vera Jones, Lexi Potter and Chloe Sarwie are all part of the Under-20 squad, which is merged from the previous Women's Under-23 and Under-19 sides. The team will use this double-header of friendlies as preparation for the Under-20 World Cup, which begins on 5 September in Poland.

England v Canada
WU20 international fixture
Murcia Stadium
Wednesday 3 June
5pm

England v Japan
WU20 international fixture
Murcia Stadium
Tuesday 9 June
11am