In total, 13 members of the City squad will represent their nation at senior level over the upcoming break.
For the majority of our players, that means competing in the last two matches of the UEFA Nations League group stages, with spots in the semi-finals and the chance to avoid relegation up for grabs.
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Elsewhere, our Japanese and Brazilian stars will both compete in international friendlies, while young goalkeeper Abbie Smith has also received her first senior call-up for Northern Ireland.
As always, match reports from all fixtures involving our players will be available to view on mancity.com and the official Man City app soon after the final whistle.
Find out who each player is facing in the latest international window below...
England
Khiara Keating, Alex Greenwood, Jess Park, Lauren Hemp, Laura Blindkilde Brown
Competition: UEFA Nations League
Portugal (H) | 30 May | 19:45 (UK)
Spain (A) | 3 June | 18:00
Austria
Laura Wienroither
Competition: UEFA Nations League
Scotland (A) | 30 May | 19:35
Germany (H) | 3 June | 19:30
Germany
Rebecca Knaak
Competition: UEFA Nations League
Netherlands (H) | 30 May | 19:30
Austria (A) | 3 June | 19:30
Netherlands
Kerstin Casparij
Competition: UEFA Nations League
Germany (A) | 30 May | 19:30
Scotland (H) | 3 June | 19:30
After initially being called into the Netherlands’ squad, Vivianne Miedema withdrew from the camp before their match with Scotland due to not being 100% fit to face Melissa Andreatta’s side.
Northern Ireland
Abbie Smith
Competition: UEFA Nations League
Poland (H) | 30 May | 19:00
Bosnia (A) | 3 June | 18:00
Wales
Mayzee Davies
Competition: UEFA Nations League
Denmark (A) | 30 May | 18:15
Italy (H) | 3 June | 18:30
Brazil
Kerolin
Competition: International Friendly
Japan (H) | 31 May | 01:30
Japan (A) | 3 June | 00:00
Japan
Ayaka Yamashita, Aoba Fujino
Competition: International Friendly
Brazil (A) | 31 May | 01:30
Brazil (H) | 3 June | 00:00