

Four players from Angel City's roster were called into June camp for their respective national teams: Jun Endo for Japan, Vanessa Gilles for Canada, Ali Riley for New Zealand, and Allyson Swaby for Jamaica.
Gilles got 45 minutes in Canada's single game against South Korea, a 0–0 draw, subbing in for Shelina Zadorsky at halftime. The match was the 17th cap for the Ottawa, Ontario native and Angel City defender, who won an Olympic gold medal with Canada last summer. Gilles will also represent Canada in the upcoming CONCACAF W Championship. That tournament will take place from July 4–18 and serve as the qualifiers for the 2023 World Cup.
Japan played two matches, a 5–0 win against Serbia and a 5–1 win against Finland. Endo started the second match, played 90 minutes, and scored a goal in the 47th minute. From the right side of the 18, Risa Shimiza sent a bouncing pass across to Endo, who was making a run into the opposite end of the box. Endo cleanly struck a low shot to the inside post past keeper Tinja Korpela.
Although Riley traveled with the Football Ferns to Europe, she was ruled out of the two friendlies the team played, a 0–2 loss to Norway and a 0–0 draw with Wales.
Jamaica did not play any games during the window, but following the break, Swaby was officially named to Jamaica's squad for the CONCACAF W Championship.