The first international window of 2025 is almost here and a number of Blues are set to represent their respective countries. Here is who will be in action...

The Blues will go their separate ways following our Women's Super League match at home against Everton on Sunday 16 February to meet up with their respective nations.

Some will be in UEFA Nations League action between 21 and 26 February, which returns for its second edition in the women's game, while others could be in line to feature in invitational friendly tournaments.

Nations League

Seven Chelsea players - Hannah Hampton, Millie Bright, Lucy Bronze, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones - have been called up to England's squad for upcoming Group A3 matches against Portugal and reigning Nations League champions Spain at Wembley.

Defender Charles could make her first appearance since July 2024 after she missed the majority of the first half of the season with a shoulder injury, while James could feature for the first time since April 2024 after she withdrew from previous camps due to injury.

Our Swedish duo Nathalie Bjorn and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd are set to represent their country when they face Denmark and Wales both away from home.

Norway have called Guro Reiten up for their opening matches in Group A2, which are against France away and against Switzerland at home in Stavanger.

Reiten will come up against her Chelsea team-mates when she plays France, with midfielder Oriane Jean-Francois and Sandy Baltimore both named in Les Bleues' squad for home matches against Norway and Iceland.

Sjoeke Nusken will be in action in Group A1 after she was named in Germany's squad for their encounters with the Netherlands on the road and Austria at home, with Wieke Kaptein and on-loan defender Veerle Burman named in the Dutch ranks for their upcoming matches against Germany and Scotland.

Scotland midfielder Erin Cuthbert was called up for her country's clashes against Germany and Austria, but withdrew due to a rib injury,

Friendlies

The Pinatar Cup, a friendly tournament played in Murcia, Spain, will see Ashley Lawrence and Canada take on China, Mexico and Chinese Taipei. Those matches will be played on 19, 22 and 25 February.

Catarina Macario has been called up by the United States as they host the She Believes Cup. She will face Chelsea team-mates Maika Hamano, who has been selected by Japan, and Mayra Ramirez of Colombia. Australia make up the tournament which will take place between 20 and 27 February.

We will bring you news on further international call-ups when they are announced in due course.