When


Friday 5 Jun 2026

Time TBC

Where


United KingdomUnited Kingdom

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The Scotland Women's football team, also known as the "Bravehearts," is the national team representing Scotland in international women's football. They are managed by the Scottish Football Association and have been competing in international tournaments since 1972. The team has participated in the FIFA Women's World Cup three times and reached their highest ever FIFA ranking of 19th in 2019. The Bravehearts have also qualified for the UEFA Women's Euro four times, with their best finish being in 2017 when they reached the finals. Some key players to watch on the team include Erin Cuthbert, Kim Little, and Caroline Weir. The team's home stadium is the iconic Hampden Park, which has a capacity of over 51,000 spectators. They are known for their passionate and dedicated fan base, making them a force to be reckoned with on the international stage.

The Israel Women's Football Team, also known as the Israeli Women's National Football Team, is a competitive force in international women's football. They have successfully qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup on three occasions, most recently in 2015. Their most notable achievement was reaching the quarter-finals of the 2013 UEFA Women's Championship. The team is made up of talented players such as striker Moran Lavi and goalkeeper Merav Shamir. They are led by head coach Alon Shafran, who has been at the helm since 2016. The team plays their home games at the National Stadium in Ramat Gan, which has a capacity of nearly 42,000 spectators. With a strong record in international competitions and a skilled roster of players, the Israel Women's Football Team is one to watch in the global football scene.

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