

Forwards Scarlett Camberos, Claire Emslie, Jun Endo, and Alyssa Thompson, midfielder Amandine Henry and defenders Ali Riley and M.A. Vignola have each been named to the rosters for their respective national teams for the upcoming international window, which will take place from September 18–26.
Endo will be available for selection in Japan's two matches against Argentina. The first match will be on Saturday, September 23 at Mikuni World Stadium in Kitakyushu, Japan, at noon local (8 pm on the 22nd in LA). The Nadeshiko will face La Albiceleste again on September 26 in a closed-door training match.
Riley was called up for New Zealand's two fixtures against Chile, which will be played in that country. The first will be played at Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida in Santiago on September 23 at 7 pm local time (3 pm Pacific). The second match is set for Tuesday, September 26 at the national team's training facility in Peñalolén, also at 7 pm local time. The second game is a closed-door friendly that will not be broadcast.
Thompson and Vignola will travel to the midwest for the USA's two friendlies against South Africa. The first will be played at TQL Stadium in Vignola's hometown of Cincinnati on Thursday, September 21 at 7:30 pm local (4:30 pm Pacific). The two teams will face off again at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday, September 24 at 4:30 pm local (2:30 Pacific). The matches will be broadcast on TNT and Universo, with streaming available on Peacock. This is Vignola's first senior national team call up.
Emslie and Scotland will play two European opponents, first facing England on Friday, September 22 at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, England, at 7:45 pm local (11:45 am Pacific). Their second match will be against Belgium on September 26 at Hampden Park in Glasgow. The time for that game is still TBD.
Camberos will join Mexico for Gold Cup qualifiers to be played in Mexico against Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago. The Puerto Rico match will be held on September 22 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City at 8:00 pm local (7:00pm Pacific). On September 26, El Tri will play Trinidad and Tobago, also at 8:00pm local (7:00pm Pacific), at Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca. Both games, as well as the rest of the qualifying matches, will stream on Paramount+.
Henry will join France for their UEFA Nations League matches, first facing Portugal on Friday, September 22 at Stade du Hainaut in Valenciennes, France, at 9:10 pm local (12:10 Pacific). On Tuesday, September 26, France will play Austria, at 6:30pm local (9:30 am Pacific) at Viola Park in Vienna, Austria.