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City Women international watch: October.

08 Jun 2026BCW Media Team

Keep up to date with how the City stars fare over the international window:

ENGLAND

Naomi Layzell earned a second call-up to the Young Lionesses Under-23s squad for their meeting with Italy and Portugal.

The 19-year-old made her age-group debut, putting in an impressive 90-minute performance as England maintained their unbeaten start to the new European League with a 1-1 draw against Italy in Milan.

They now return home to welcome Portugal to Manchester City's Joie Stadium on Monday, October 30th (7pm).

Mari Ward has again been called up to the Under-19s squad as they look to qualify for next summer's UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship.

She was named on the bench in a 2-0 victory over before starting and playing 90 minutes in a 6-1 win over Wales on Friday evening.

Up next is a meeting with Czechia on Monday, October, 30th (11am).

WALES

Liv Clark, Ella Powell, Carrie Jones and Ffion Morgan link up with Cymru for UEFA Nations League fixtures against Germany and Denmark.

Clark started in a 5-1 defeat to Germany, while Ffion Morgan stepped off the bench. Powell and Jones were unused substituted.

Next up is a trip to Denmark on Tuesday, October 31st (5pm).

Tianna Teisar, along with City Under-21s players Manon Pearce and Maddison Perrott, have been called up to the Cymru Under-19s for their European qualifiers.

Teisar and Pearce started in a 3-0 defeat to Czechia while Perrott was named on the bench. Teisar and Pearce agains started, with Pearce finding the net against England to see the sides level at half-time on Friday, Cymru eventually losing out 6-1.

The last fixture of this break will see Wales take on Greece on Monday, October 30th at midday.

SCOTLAND

Jamie-Lee Napier and Amy Rodgers earned a place in the Scotland squad for their UEFA Nations League double-header with Netherlands.

Rodgers made a first start for her country in a 4-0 defeat in the Netherlands, while Napier stepped off the bench for the final 1-0 minutes.

Attentions now turn to the home leg on Tuesday, October 31st (7.45pm).

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

Megan Connolly and Chloe Mustaki will take part in Ireland's UEFA Nations League double-header with Albania this week.

Connolly played the first hour of a 5-1 victory in the first leg, while Mustaki featured from the bench late on.

The Girls in Green will now play away on Tuesday, October 31st.

NORTHERN IRELAND

Rachel Furness has been selected for Tanya Oxtoby's Northern Ireland squad ahead of their upcoming UEFA Women’s Nations League double header against Hungary.

The midfielder featured in a dramatic defeat in Hungary on Friday which saw four goals in the last 10 minutes hand the hosts a 3-2 victory, the last of which came moments after Furness was replaced.

Northern Ireland head back to Belfast for the return leg on Tuesday, October 31st (7pm)

*All times displayed in BST.