International fixtures and results
COPA AMERICA (BRAZIL)
ARGENTINA: Leo Messi
Friday 7 June: Nicaragua (San Juan, Friendly, 5-1)
Saturday 15 June: Colombia (Salvador, Copa America, KO 7.00 pm (local) 0.00 am CEST)
Wednesday 19 June: Paraguay (Belo Horizonte, Copa America, KO 9.30 pm (local) 2.30 am CEST)
Sunday 23 June: Qatar (Porto Alegre, Copa America, KO 4.00 pm (local) 9.00 am CEST)
BRAZIL: Philippe Coutinho, Arthur Melo
Thursday 6 June: Qatar (Brasilia, Friendly, 2-0)
Sunday 9 June: Honduras (Porto Alegre, Friendly, 7-0)
Friday 14 June: Bolivia (Sao Paulo, Copa America, KO 9.30 pm (local) 2.30 am CEST)
Tuesday 18 June: Venezuela (Salvador, Copa America, KO 9.30 pm (local) 2.30 am CEST)
Saturday 22 June: Peru (Sao Paulo, Copa America, KO 4.00 pm (local) 9.00 pm CEST)
CHILE: Arturo Vidal
Thursday 6 June: Haiti (La Sirena, Friendly, 2-1)
Monday 17 June: Japan (Sao Paulo, Copa America, KO 8.00 pm (local) 1.00 am CEST)
Friday 21 June: Ecuador (Salvador, Copa America, KO 8.00 pm (local) 1.00 am CEST)
Monday 24 June: Uruguay (Rio de Janeiro, Copa America, KO 8.00 pm (local) 1.00 am CEST)
URUGUAY: Luis Suárez
Friday 7 June: Panama (Montevideo, Friendly, 3-0)
Sunday 16 June: Ecuador (Belo Horizonte, Copa America, KO 7.00 pm (local) 0.00 am CEST)
Thursday 20 June: Japan (Porto Alegre, Copa America, KO 8.00 pm (local) 1.00 am CEST)
Monday 24 June: Chile (Rio de Janeiro, Copa America, KO 8.00 pm (local) 1.00 am CEST)
NOTE: The Copa America will continue with the quarter finals (June 27-29), semi finals (July 2-3) and the final (July 7 in Rio de Janeiro)
EUROPEAN NATIONS CUP
HOLLAND: Jasper Cillessen and Frenkie de Jong (new signing for 2019/20)
Thursday 6 June: England (Guimarães, UEFA Nations League semi final, 3-1)
Sunday 9 June: Portugal (Porto, UEFA Nations League Final, 0-1)
PORTUGAL: Nelson Semedo
Wednesday 5 June: Switzerland (Porto, UEFA Nations League semi final, 3-1)
Sunday 9 June: Holland (Porto, UEFA Nations League Final, 1-0) CHAMPIONS
EURO 2020 QUALIFIERS
BELGIUM: Thomas Vermaelen
Saturday 8 June: Kazakhstan (Brussels, Euro 2020 qualifier, 3-0)
Tuesday 11 June: Scotland (Brussels, Euro 2020 qualifier, KO 8.45 pm CEST)
CROATIA: Ivan Rakitic
Saturday 8 June: Wales (Osijek, Euro 2020 qualifier, 2-1)
Tuesday 11 June: Tunisia (Varaždin, Friendly, KO 8.45 pm CEST)
FRANCE: Clement Lenglet and Samuel Umtiti
Sunday 2 June: Bolivia (Nantes, Friendly, 2-0)
Saturday 8 June: Turkey (Konya, Euro 2020 qualifier, 0-2)
Tuesday 11 June: Andorra (Andorra la Vella, Euro 2020 qualifier, KO 8.45 pm CEST)
SPAIN: Sergi Roberto, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets
Friday 7 June: Faroe Islands (Torshavn, Euro 2020 qualifier, 4-1)
Monday 10 June: Sweden (Madrid, Euro 2020 qualifier, KO 8.45 pm CEST)
U-20 WORLD CUP (POLAND)
FRANCE: Jean-Clair Todibo
Saturday 25 May: Saudi Arabia (Gdynia, Group E, 2-0)
Tuesday 28 May: Panama (Bydgoszcz, Group E, 2-0)
Friday 31 May: Mali (Gdynia, Group E, 3-2)
Tuesday 4 June: United States (Bydgoszcz, Round of 16, 2-3) ELIMINATED
UNITED STATES: Konrad de la Fuente (Barça U19)
Friday 24 May: Ukraine (Bielsko-Byala, Group D, 1-2)
Monday 27 May: Nigeria (Bielsko-Byala, Group D, 2-0)
Thursday 30 May: Qatar (Tychy, Group D, 1-0)
Tuesday 4 June: France (Bydgoszcz, Round of 16, 3-2)
Saturday 8 June: Ecuador (Gdyna, 1-2) ELIMINATED
URUGUAY: Ronald Araújo (Barça B)
Friday 24 May: Norway (Lodz, Group C, 3-1)
Monday 27 May: Honduras (Lublin, Group C, 2-0)
Friday 30 May: New Zealand (Lodz, Group C, 2-0)
Monday 3 June: Ecuador (Lublin, Round of 16, 1-3) ELIMINATED
AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS (EGYPT)
SENEGAL: Moussa Wague (Barça B) (provisional squad)
Sunday 16 June: Nigeria (TBD, Friendly, TBD)
Sunday 23 June: Tanzania (Cairo, Group C, 7.00 pm CEST)
Thursday 27 June: Algeria (Cairo, Group C, 7.00 pm CEST)
Monday 1 July: Kenya (Cairo, Group C, 9.00 pm CEST)
NOTE: The African Cup of Nations will continue with the round of 16 (July 5-8), quarter finals (July 10-11), semi finals (July 14 in Cairo) and the final (July 19 in Cairo)
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP (FRANCE)
BRAZIL: Andressa Alves
Sunday 9 June: Jamaica (Grenoble, Group C, 3-0)
Thursday 13 June: Australia (Montpellier, Group C, 6.00 pm CEST)
Wednesday 19 June: Italy (Valenciennes, Group C, KO 9.00 pm CEST)
SPAIN: Sandra Paños, María Pilar León, Leila Ouahabi, Andrea Pereira, Marta Torrejón, Aitana Bonmatí, Patricia Guijarro, Victoria Losada, Alexia Putellas and Mariona Caldentey
Friday 24 May: Canada (Logroño, Friendly, 0-0)
Sunday 2 June: Japan (Le Touquet, Friendly, 1-1)
Saturday 8 June: South Africa (Le Havre, Group B, 3-1)
Wednesday 12 June: Germany (Valenciennes, Group B, 6.00 pm CEST)
Monday 17 June: China (Le Havre, Group B, KO 6.00 pm CEST)
NIGERIA: Asisat Oshoala
Saturday 8 June: Norway (Reims, Group A, 0-3)
Wednesday 12 June: South Korea (Grenoble, Group A, 3.00 pm CEST)
Monday 17 June: France (Rennes, Group A, KO 9.00 pm CEST)
ENGLAND: Toni Duggan
Saturday 25 May: Denmark (Walsall, Friendly, 2-0)
Saturday 1 June: New Zealand (Brighton, Friendly, 0-1)
Sunday 9 June: Scotland (Nice, Group D, 2-1)
Friday 14 June: Argentina (Le Havre, Group D, 9.00 pm CEST)
Wednesday 19 June: Japan (Nice, Group D, KO 9.00 pm CEST)
HOLLAND: Stefanie van der Gragt, Lieke Martens
Saturday 1 June: Australia (Eindhoven, Friendly, 3-0)
Tuesday 11 June: New Zealand (Le Havre, Group E, KO 3.00 pm CEST)
Saturday 15 June: Cameroon (Valenciennes, Group E, 3.00 pm CEST)
Thursday 20 June: Canada (Reims, Group E, KO 6.00 pm CEST)
NORWAY: Caroline Graham Hansen (new signing for 2019/20)
Sunday 2 June: South Africa (Amiens, Friendly, 7-2)
Saturday 8 June: Nigeria (Reims, Group A, 3-0)
Wednesday 12 June: France (Nice, Group A, 9.00 pm CEST)
Monday 17 June: South Korea (Reims, Group A, KO 9.00 pm CEST)
NOTE: The Women’s World Cup will continue with the round of 16 (June 22-25), quarter finals (June 27-29), semi finals (June 2-3 in Lyon) and the final (July 7 in Lyon)
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