The international break has also reached the women's category, and some eye-watering games will be held this week for fans to enjoy.

Women's Football around the globe will go through a hiatus in terms of club matches, as the International break will get in full motion with a variety of games.

The top competition to keep an eye on will be the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, where sixteen teams from around the world will battle to earn a spot in history with their performances. The competition will begin on Tuesday next week, and it will surely keep fans glued to their seats for the rest of the month.

The other item that will deserve our attention is none other than the large amount of Women's Friendly matches, which will feature teams such as the USWNT, England, Colombia, Argentina, Australia, and more. Those games are set to begin on Friday, but the action will go on until the next week with some entertaining games being held.

Without further ado, let's have a look at what the beautiful game will offer in terms of women's football matches for the next seven days.

2022 FIFA Women's U-17 World Cup

The competition set to begin in India will welcome the best players from this category, packed in four groups of four teams each. The teams to keep an eye on will include defending champions Spain, the hosts, Mexico (who ended as runners-up in the last competition), Brazil, Canada, and the USWNT. It will be interesting to see the rising talents in this category, which could eventually become some of the brightest stars in the world.

Here is the info to follow all matches being played in the first round of the group stage, which starts on Tuesday.

 

Women's International Friendlies

It wouldn't be a full week of football without some of the best players to ever grace the pitch taking the international arena. Without a doubt, the game to keep an eye on will be the one between England and the USWNT, who will welcome Megan Rapinoe back but will also have to make do without Alex Morgan.

Elsewhere, there will also be relevant matches such as Italy vs Brazil and Mexico vs Chile. In the latter game, El Tri will welcome the former Atlético Madrid striker Charlyn Corral back to the squad after years of a rift between herself and the team's coaches.

Here's what the schedule looks like for coming days.

Thursday, 6 October
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3:25am
Japan 2 - 0 Nigeria
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9:00am
Cyprus 5 - 0 Liechtenstein
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Canc.
Netherlands vs Zambia
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1:00pm
Egypt 1 - 0 Jordan
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1:30pm
Canada 2 - 0 Argentina
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1:30pm
Poland 4 - 0 Morocco
Friday, 7 October
TBA
Poland vs Mexico
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10:00am
Belarus 0 - 2 Russia
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12:00pm
Czech Republic 3 - 3 Hungary
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1:00pm
Norway 1 - 4 Brazil
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2:30pm
Germany 2 - 1 France
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2:30pm
Spain 1 - 1 Sweden
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3:00pm
England 2 - 1 USA
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9:00pm
Costa Rica 1 - 1 Philippines
Saturday, 8 October
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7:30am
Australia 4 - 1 South Africa
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12:30pm
Ecuador 0 - 1 Panama
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6:00pm
Colombia 1 - 0 Paraguay
Sunday, 9 October
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1:55am
Japan 2 - 0 New Zealand
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4:00am
Cyprus 2 - 1 Liechtenstein
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12:30pm
Argentina 2 - 2 Poland
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2:00pm
Egypt 0 - 1 Jordan
Monday, 10 October
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8:00am
Belarus 2 - 2 Russia
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8:00am
Singapore 1 - 2 Indonesia
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10:30am
Canada 4 - 0 Morocco
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12:30pm
Italy 0 - 1 Brazil
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5:00pm
Mexico 1 - 1 Chile
Tuesday, 11 October
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12:00pm
Denmark 1 - 3 Australia
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12:30pm
Sweden 3 - 0 France
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1:00pm
Costa Rica 2 - 1 Philippines
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2:00pm
Netherlands 0 - 2 Norway
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2:30pm
Spain 2 - 0 USA
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3:00pm
England 0 - 0 Czech Republic
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4:00pm
Ecuador 1 - 1 Panama

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