PreviewWhen and where LFC Women players are on international duty

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Read our guide to when and where Liverpool FC Women’s players are representing their countries during the current round of international games.

Mia Enderby was the first of the Reds involved, coming off the bench to score a penalty for England U19s during their 2-0 victory over Greece on Tuesday afternoon.

The Young Lionesses and Enderby will next return to U19 European Championship qualifying action on Friday evening against Wales (6pm BST), before a clash with Czechia on Monday (11am GMT).

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At England U23 level, Missy Bo Kearns has been selected by head coach Emma Coates for a pair of European League fixtures. They take on Italy at Stadio Silvio Piola in Vercelli on Thursday (2.30pm BST) before hosting Portugal at the Academy Stadium in Manchester on Monday (7pm GMT).

And Sofie Lundgaard will be with Denmark U23s when they take on Spain on Thursday (5pm BST) and Belgium on Monday (4pm GMT).

Fuka Nagano joins up with Japan for their Olympic Games qualification match against India on Thursday (11am BST), with further games against Uzbekistan on Sunday (12pm GMT) and Vietnam next Wednesday (10am GMT).

Teagan Micah is also in Olympic Games qualifying action with Australia as they face Iran on Thursday (12pm BST), Philippines on Sunday (7.10am GMT) and Chinese Taipei on Wednesday (11am GMT).

In the UEFA Nations League, Jenna Clark has been included in Scotland’s senior squad for their upcoming fixtures against the Netherlands. They first travel to the Goffertstadion in Nijmegen on Friday (7.45pm BST), ahead of a return clash at Hampden Park in Glasgow on Tuesday (7.45pm GMT).

Elsewhere, Yana Daniels returns to the Belgium squad as they take on England at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium on Friday (7.45pm BST) before hosting Sarina Wiegman’s side on Tuesday (7.30pm GMT).

Ceri Holland is with Wales for their games against Germany and Denmark on Friday (4.45pm BST) and Tuesday (5pm GMT) respectively.

Also preparing for back-to-back qualifiers are Norway and Sophie Roman Haug, who will host France on Friday (6pm BST) and then come up against the same opponents on Tuesday (8pm GMT).

Similarly, Marie Höbinger’s Austria host Portugal on Friday (5pm BST) and then take them on in Povoa de Varzim on Tuesday (6.15pm GMT).

Emma Koivisto and Finland are also set for a double-header. They face Croatia at home on Friday (4.45pm BST) and away next Tuesday (4pm GMT).

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