Les Bleues are set to get their 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying campaign underway with two matches next week. Their first stop is Dublin, where they'll take on the Republic of Ireland at 19:30 next Tuesday, before a game against Poland at Dijon's Stade Gaston Gérard at 21:10 next Saturday. Laurent Bonadei's players will need to finish top of Group A2 – which also features the Netherlands – in order to qualify directly for the next year's finals in Brazil.
Les Bleuettes have a prestigious friendly against their English counterparts lined up for 13:00 next Monday at CNF Clairefontaine, France's national football centre.
A training camp featuring two friendlies in La Nucía, Spain, is what's on the horizon for France's U19s, who will face Italy at 15:30 next Tuesday and Norway at 12:00 two days later.
After returning from injury a few weeks ago, Paulina returns to the national team this window for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. A home match against the Netherlands, in Gdańsk on 3 March 18:00 CET is first up before Nina Patalon's squad take on France in Dijon on 7 March at 21:10 CET.
Our Dutch duo find themselves in the same group as France and Poland for the World Cup qualifiers. Jackie Groenen and Romee Leuchter take on Poland in Gdańsk, on 3 March, before tackling Ireland at home on 7 March, at 20:45 CET.
Nigeria will take part in the Women's Africa Cup of Nations from 17 March to 3 April. Before then, Justine Madugu's side have two warm-up friendlies against Cameroon in Yaoundé, on 28 February and then 3 March.
Spain will be defending their World Cup crown in Brazil in a year's time, but before then, they still have to qualify! For Olga Carmona and her teammates, it all begins on 3 March at home to Iceland, at 19:00 CET. La Roja then head to Antalya, in Turkiye, to tackle Ukraine on neutral territory, on 7 March at 20:00 CET.
Host nation for next year's World Cup, Brazil are already qualified for the tournament. Their preparations begin with three friendly matches against Mexico, on 27 February, Costa Rica, on 4 March, and Venezuela, on 7 March.