With the final international window of 2025 complete, let's take a look at how City's players fare whilst representing their respective nations.
Between reaching milestone appearances and gaining a first cap since early last year, it proved to be a successful camp for a number of our 11 who were on international duty.
Ukraine - Nicole Kozlova
It was a camp to remember for our forward, with Nicole making her 50th appearance for Ukraine in a 1-1 draw with Scotland in Spain - a game in which she started and came up against City teammates Amy Muir and on-the-bench goalkeeper Lee Gibson.

Against Scotland, she played 78 minutes, before starting and scoring her country's opener in an impressive 3-2 win against Austria where she played 87 minutes.
Poland - Natalia Wróbel
After earning her first cap for Poland as a City player - with it being her first appearance for her country since April 2024, Natalia started and played just over an hour as her country defeated Latvia 3-0.
Scotland - Lee Gibson and Amy Muir
Lee was an unused substitute in both matches, whilst Amy started against Ukraine and came off the bench against China, as Scotland claimed a 1-1 draw and 3-2 win, respectively.
Our defender played the full 90 against Ukraine and came on for the final 12 minutes in Tuesday night's win over China.
South Africa - Linda Motlhalo
Linda was in friendly action for South Africa, playing 90 minutes as Banyana Banyana impressively defeated next year's Women's Africa Cup of Nations hosts Morocco 2-0 in Agadir.
Slovenia - Lana Golob
In the only match of Slovenia's camp, Lana started and played the full match as her country were narrowly beaten 1-0 against Poland.
She did not come up against City teammate Natalia, as she was only called up to the Poland squad who faced Latvia in the second of the window.

Scotland U23s - Erin Clachers and Lisa Forrest
In their next European Friendly Tournament match, Erin and Lisa were once again named in Scotland U23s' XI. In Tubize, the young team were beaten 2-0 against Belgium.
Scotland U19s - Sophia Martin and Cara Gray
Our youngsters were the only players in competitive action, with the U19s getting their European qualifiers underway against Norway, the Netherlands and Croatia.
Finishing second in their group and qualifying for Round Two of League A thanks to two wins and a draw, Sophia started twice and Cara made one appearance from the bench.