It’s been a busy start to spring for City - lifting the first silverware of the season after a tremendous win against Rangers in the Sky Sports Cup Final, alongside navigating several challenging ScottishPower Women’s Premier League Fixtures. The pace doesn’t slow down, as a number City's players now head off on international duty.
City are back in action on Friday 24th April at The Peasy against Partick Thistle. Buy your tickets for this fixture on Fanbase.
Before we return, catch up on our players representing their countries this international window.
Scotland – Amy Muir and Lee Gibson
The Scotland national team face Belgium in a double-header in the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Co-captains Amy Muir and Lee Gibson have both been named in the squad for the first meeting at Easter Road.
The sides’ last encounter in the 2023 UEFA Women’s Nations League ended in a 1-1 draw – so expect another fiercely contested battle.
Scotland v Belgium – Tuesday 14th April
Belgium v Scotland – Saturday 18th April
Scotland U23 – Erin Clachers and Lisa Forrest
After a tough 4-0 defeat against the Netherlands in March, Scotland U23 prepare for their final fixtures of this season’s European competition. City duo, Erin Clachers and Lisa Forrest travel with the squad to Spain.
The Scottish side will take on France before facing either the USA or Denmark in their final match.
France v Scotland – Sunday 12th April
Scotland v USA or Denmark – Thursday 16th April

Scotland U19 – Sophia Martin and Cara Gray
Young talents Sophia Martin and Cara Gray, currently on loan at Montrose and Kilmarnock respectively, have been selected for the Scotland U19s squad.
After a strong first round of the European Qualifiers, Scotland now host Austria, North Macedonia and Norway on home territory at Kirkintilloch Sports Complex.
Austria v Scotland – Friday 10th April
Scotland v North Macedonia - Monday 13th April
Scotland v Norway – Thursday 16th April
Slovenia – Lana Golob
Defender Lana Golob has once again been selected to represent Slovenia during this international window. A consistent presence at the back for City, Golob continues to play an important role for her national side.
Slovenia face a challenging double-header against Norway in the FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying round.
Norway v Slovenia – Tuesday 14th April
Slovenia v Norway – Saturday 18th April

Good luck to all of our players representing their home nations – we’ll be cheering you on from The Peasy!