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Bianconere called up for international duty this November

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Bianconere called up for international duty this November
Bianconere called up for international duty this November
Bianconere called up for international duty this November

After an important comeback win away to Como on Serie A Matchday 11, the Juventus Women’s First Team are splitting up to head away on international duty with their respective nations for this November-December window.

Between the first team and the Primavera side, as many as 24 Bianconere are heading away to represent their nations this month. Let’s take a look at who is going where, and what games await our ladies.

Canada - One player (Lysianne Proulx): Lysianne and Canada have two friendly matches this break, both in Spain, against Iceland and South Korea.

Denmark - One player (Amalie Vangsgaard): Amalie and Denmark are also in action in Spain, with the forward also facing Iceland in Murcia.

France - Two players (Pauline Peyraud-Magnin and Estelle Cascarino): Two home friendlies await our French internationals, taking on Nigeria and Spain.

Italy - Eight players (Chiara Beccari, Valentina Bergamaschi, Lisa Boattin, Barbara Bonansea, Sofia Cantore, Arianna Caruso, Martina Lenzini, Eva Schatzer): Just one friendly is on the cards for our Azzurre, who face Germany in Bochum.

Sweden - Two players (Hanna Bennison and Emma Kullberg): Just like last month, Sweden have two competitive games on the agenda, taking on Serbia in a two-legged qualification tie in Euro 2025 qualification.

Switzerland - Two players (Viola Calligaris and Alisha Lehmann): Zurich and Sheffield are the host venues as our Swiss internationals take on Germany and England.

Italy Under-19s - Seven players (Martina Cocino, Eleonora Ferraresi, Azzurra Gallo, Arianna Gallina, Emma Mustafic, Martina Tosello, Marta Zamboni): Our Italy U19s face three matches in European Championship qualification, taking on Poland, England and Turkey.

Sweden U19s - One player (Elsa Pelgander): The same European Championship qualification awaits Elsa and Sweden’s U19s, facing Hungary, Scotland and the Netherlands.

THE FIXTURES (ALL TIMES CET)

Wednesday, 27 November, 2024

12:00 | Italy U19s-Poland U19s | European Women's Under-19 Championship 2025 qualification (Round 1)

13:00 | Hungary U19s-Sweden U19s | European Women's Under-19 Championship 2025 qualification (Round 1)

Thursday, 28 November, 2024

18:00 | Serbia-Sweden | 2025 UEFA Women's Championship qualification playoff, Round 2 first leg

Friday, 29 November, 2024

19:00 | Canada-Iceland | Friendly

20:00 | Switzerland-Germany | Friendly

Saturday, 30 November, 2024

13:00 | England U19s-Italy U19s | European Women's Under-19 Championship 2025 qualification (Round 1)

16:00 | Sweden U19s-Scotland U19s | European Women's Under-19 Championship 2025 qualification (Round 1)

21:10 | France-Nigeria | Friendly

Monday, 2 December, 2024

18:00 | Iceland-Denmark | Friendly

20:30 | Germany-Italy | Friendly

Tuesday, 3 December, 2024

13:00 | Turkey U19s-Italy U19s | European Women's Under-19 Championship 2025 qualification (Round 1)

13:00 | Sweden U19s-Netherlands U19s ! European Women's Under-19 Championship 2025 qualification (Round 1)

18:00 | Canada-South Korea | Friendly

19:00 | Sweden-Serbia | 2025 UEFA Women's Championship qualification playoff, Round 2 second leg

19:45 | England-Switzerland | Friendly

21:00 | France-Spain | Friendly

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