Seven Chelsea players have been named in England's squad for the forthcoming UEFA Nations League games against Belgium. Here's the full list of international call-ups for all the Chelsea players representing their respective nations...

There will be several Chelsea players in action during the forthcoming international break, as the Group Stage of the UEFA Women's Nations League continues in Europe.

Bristol City's Ashton Gate will be the venue for England's home game against Belgium on 4 April, and they will play the reverse fixture four days later.

Elsewhere, USA face back-to-back friendlies against Brazil and Colombia play a single match against Japan.

You can see a full breakdown of the players called up and the games they will be hoping to feature in below.

England

Sarina Wiegman has selected Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Millie Bright, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Aggie Beever-Jones and Lauren James for her latest England squad.

England vs Belgium
UEFA Women's Nations League
Ashton Gate
Friday 4 April
8pm GMT

Belgium vs England
UEFA Women's Nations League
King Power At Den Dreef Stadion
Tuesday 8 April
7.30pm GMT

Germany

Sjoeke Nusken remains an integral part of Christian Wuck's Germany squad and has been called up for their UEFA Nations League clashes against Scotland in April.

Scotland vs Germany
UEFA Women's Nations League
Tannadice Park
Friday 4 April
7.35pm GMT

Germany vs Scotland
UEFA Women's Nations League
Volkswagen Arena
Tuesday 8 April
4.45pm GMT

USA

Catarina Macario has been called up to the USA squad by boss Emma Hayes for their April fixtures against Brazil. The 25-year-old has so far made 21 appearances for the USWNT, scoring nine goals in the process. Mia Fishel has also been included as a 'training player' following her return from long-term injury, meaning she will not be in the game rosters but will link up with the squad.

USA vs Brazil
Friendly
SoFi Stadium
Saturday 5 April
10pm GMT

USA vs Brazil
Friendly
PayPal Park
Wednesday 9 April
3.30am GMT

Canada

Ashley Lawrence has earned a call-up to the Canada squad for their April fixtures against Argentina. The 29-year-old is a mainstay of the Canadian side, having represented her country on 144 occasions since her debut in 2013.

Canada vs Argentina
Friendly
BC Place
Saturday 5 April
3.30am GMT

Canada vs Argentina
Friendly
British Columbia Starlight Stadium
Tuesday 8 April
3am GMT

Scotland

Erin Cuthbert has returned to the Scotland side after a rib problem kept her out in February. She will face team-mate Sjoeke Nusken in two games against Germany in the UEFA Women's Nations League competition.

Scotland vs Germany
UEFA Women's Nations League
Tannadice Park
Friday 4 April
7.35pm GMT

Germany vs Scotland
UEFA Women's Nations League
Volkswagen Arena
Tuesday 8 April
4.45pm GMT

France

Sandy Baltimore and Oriane Jean-Francois have been selected by coach Laurent Bonadei for their games against Switzerland and Norway in the UEFA Nations League. Baltimore is the more experienced at international level, having already earned 38 caps, in comparison to nine for midfielder Jean-Francois.

Switzerland vs France
UEFA Women's Nations League
Kybunpark
Friday 4 April
7pm GMT

Norway vs France
UEFA Women's Nations League
Ullevaal Stadion
Tuesday 8 April
6pm GMT

Netherlands

Wieke Kaptein has been named in the Netherlands squad once more. At the age of 19, she has already amassed a good amount of international experience with 16 caps and one goal. She was the youngest-ever Netherlands debutant at a World Cup when she headed out to Australia and New Zealand in 2023.

Netherlands vs Austria
UEFA Women's Nations League
Asito Stadion
Friday 4 April
7pm GMT

Austria vs Netherlands
UEFA Women's Nations League
Cashpoint-Arena
Tuesday 8 April
5.15pm GMT

Japan

After her goal and excellent performance against West Ham in the final club game before the break, Maika Hamano will head off for international duty with Japan to face Colombia in a friendly. This will be a repeat of the SheBelievesCup meeting between the two sides from back in February where Japan ran out 4-1 winners.

Japan vs Colombia
Friendly
Yodoko Sakura Stadium
Sunday 6 April
6am GMT

Colombia

Mayra Ramirez will be looking to add a 37th cap to her list of international appearances for Colombia, as she will once again face team-mate Maika Hamano as the two sides meet.

Japan vs Colombia
Friendly
Yodoko Sakura Stadium
Sunday 6 April
6am GMT

Sweden

UEFA Nations League matches against Italy and Wales are on the cards for Swedish duo Nathalie Bjorn and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd. Sweden currently sit top of Group A4, having taken four points from their opening two matches in the league phase of the competition.

Sweden vs Italy
UEFA Women's Nations League
Strawberry Arena
Friday 4 April
6pm GMT

Sweden vs Wales
UEFA Women's Nations League
Gamla Ullevi Stadium
Tuesday 8 April
6pm GMT