The final international break of the calendar year is upon us!
Nine West Ham United women’s team players are heading off on international duty, representing their respective nations in fixtures across the next week.
Players will be taking part in the final matches of the UEFA Women’s Nations League, alongside friendly matches.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the upcoming matches over the coming seven days...
Who has been called up?
Keira Flannery will be the first player who could be in action in the international break, with England U19s kicking off their first of three matches in the Algarve Cup on Tuesday 28 November.
They face Portugal at the Estadio Municipal de Albufeira (3.30pm GMT), as well as Sweden on Friday 1 December (4pm GMT) and the Netherlands on Monday 4 December (4pm GMT).
Riko Ueki, Risa Shimizu and Honoka Hayashi could be in action for Japan when they face Brazil in two friendly matches, which take place on Thursday 30 November (6.15pm GMT) and Sunday 3 December (2pm GMT).
UEFA Women's Nations League action begins on Friday 1 December (7.30pm GMT), with Amber Tysiak and Lisa Evans potentially meeting as Belgium take on Scotland.
Tysiak is back in the Belgium squad for the first time since June, and will hope to help them in their fixture against The Netherlands on Tuesday 5 December (7.45pm GMT).
Scotland, meanwhile, will face England in their final Nations League fixture, also on Tuesday 5 December (7.45pm GMT).
Izzy Atkinson and Jessie Stapleton could be in action for Republic of Ireland in their two Nations League fixtures against Hungary on Friday 1 December, and Northern Ireland on Tuesday 5 December. The Girls in Green have already been promoted to League A after winning all four of their matches so far.
Finally, Viviane Asseyi and France face Austria on Friday 1 December (8.10pm GMT) and Portugal on Tuesday 5 December (6.15pm GMT).
Mackenzie Arnold was originally in the Australia squad for their two friendly matches against Canada, but she has withdrawn due to injury. Anouk Denton meanwhile is no longer available for selection for England U23s during this international window.
Where can I watch the games?
Fans wishing to watch Lisa Evans and Amber Tysiak meet as Scotland face Belgium can do so on Friday, with the game being broadcast on BBC iPlayer, BBC Alba and the BBC Sport website.
On Tuesday, Republic of Ireland's fixture against neighbours Northern Ireland will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website, whilst Scotland's clash with England can be seen live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website, also on Tuesday.
Unfortunately, no other Nations League of friendly fixtures involving Hammers will be available to watch in the UK.
Full round-ups of each game will be available at whufc.com.
Full Summary
Tuesday 28 November 2023
Keira Flannery, England U19s v Portugal U19s - Algarve Cup - Estadio Municipal de Albufeira, Spain - 3.30pm GMT
Thursday 30 November 2023
Riko Ueki, Risa Shimizu & Honoka Hayashi, Japan v Brazil - Friendly - Corinthians Arena, Brazil - 6.15pm GMT
Friday 1 December 2023
Keira Flannery, England U19 v Sweden U19, Algarve Cup, Estadio Municipal de Albufeira, Spain - 4pm GMT
Viviane Asseyi, France v Austria – UEFA Women’s Nations League Group A2, Roazhon Park Stadium, France - 8.10pm GMT
Izzy Atkinson & Jessie Stapleton, Republic of Ireland v Hungary - UEFA Women’s Nations League Group B1, Tallaght Stadium, Republic of Ireland - 7.30pm GMT
Amber Tysiak & Lisa Evans, Belgium v Scotland – UEFA Women’s Nations League Group A1 – King Power at Den Dreef Stadion, Belgium - 7.30pm GMT
Sunday 3 December 2023
Riko Ueki, Risa Shimizu & Honoka Hayashi, Japan v Brazil – Friendly - Cicero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium, Brazil - 2pm GMT
Monday 4 December 2023
Keira Flannery, England U19 v Netherlands U19, Algarve Cup, Estadio Municipal de Albufeira, Spain - 4pm GMT
Tuesday 5 December 2023
Izzy Atkinson & Jessie Stapleton, Republic of Ireland v Northern Ireland – UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group B1, Windsor Park, Northern Ireland - 6pm GMT
Viviane Asseyi, France v Portugal – UEFA Women’s Nations League Group A2 - Estadio Dr. Magalhaes Pessoa Stadium, Portugal - 6.15pm GMT
Amber Tysiak, Belgium v Netherlands – UEFA Women’s Nations League Group A1 – Koning Willem II Stadion, Belgium - 7.45pm GMT
Lisa Evans, Scotland v England – UEFA Women’s Nations League Group A1, Hampden Park, Scotland - 7.45pm GMT