Thirteen call-ups for Nations League
Several Eagles players are set to feature as the inaugural UEFA Women’s Nations League gets underway in mid-September.
A new European women’s football competition is about to get underway. After Eintracht’s first league match of the 2023/24 season at SGS Essen on Sunday, 13 Eagles players will depart for international duty ahead of the first round of fixtures of the inaugural UEFA Women’s Nations League.
Player | Opponent | Competition | Kick-off | |
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Stina Johannes, Sara Doorsoun, Sophia Kleinherne, Nicole Anyomi, Laura Freigang (Germany) | Denmark (A) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Friday 22 September, 18:00 CEST | |
Iceland (H) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Tuesday 26 September, 18:15 CEST | ||
Géraldine Reuteler, Nadine Riesen (Switzerland) | Italy (H) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Friday 22 September, 19:30 CEST | |
Spain (A) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Tuesday 26 September, 21:00 CEST | ||
Barbara Dunst, Verena Hanshaw, Virginia Kirchberger (Austria) | Norway (A) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Friday 22 September, 19:00 CEST | |
France (H) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Tuesday 26 September, 18:30 CEST | ||
Tanja Pawollek (Poland) | Greece (A) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Tuesday 26 September, 18:30 CEST | |
Ukraine (H) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Tuesday 26 September, 18:00 CEST | ||
Lara Prasnikar (Slovenia) | Czechia (H) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Friday 22 September, 16:00 CEST | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (A) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Tuesday 26 September, 16:00 CEST | ||
Valentina Limani (Kosovo) | Bulgaria (A) | UEFA Women’s Nations League, Group stage | Tuesday 26 September, 17:00 CEST |