Which Reds are going to Women's Euro 2025?
A host of Manchester United players are set to represent their nations at the 2025 UEFA Women's European Championship this summer, once it gets under way on Wednesday 2 July.
This year's tournament is being held in Switzerland and will be defended by England, who have named Reds trio Grace Clinton, Maya Le Tissier and Ella Toone in their squad.
The Lionesses are in Group D, a group that contains three more nations that have included at least one Red in their travelling parties; Melvine Malard has been selected by France, Dominique Janssen for the Netherlands and Safia Middleton-Patel is a member of the Wales contingent.
Meanwhile, Celin Bizet, Lisa Naalsund and Elisabeth Terland have all been picked by Norway, who are one of four teams in Group A, which also features hosts Switzerland.
Below you can see a list of the squads that include United players, along with their scheduled group-stage fixtures...
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ENGLAND
United players: Grace Clinton, Maya Le Tissier, Ella Toone.
Rest of squad: Hannah Hampton (Chelsea), Khiara Keating (Manchester City), Anna Moorhouse (Orlando Pride), Lucy Bronze (Chelsea), Jess Carter (Gotham FC), Niamh Charles (Chelsea), Alex Greenwood (Manchester City), Esme Morgan (Washington Spirit), Leah Williamson (Arsenal), Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal), Jess Park (Manchester City), Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Keira Walsh (Chelsea), Michelle Agyemang (Brighton & Hove Albion on loan from Arsenal), Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea), Lauren Hemp (Manchester City), Lauren James (Chelsea), Chloe Kelly (Arsenal on loan from Manchester City), Beth Mead (Arsenal), Alessia Russo (Arsenal).
Fixtures (Group D): v France (5 July, 20:00), v Netherlands (9 July, 17:00), v Wales (13 July, 20:00).
Best Women's Euros finish: Winners (2022).
FRANCE
United player: Melvine Malard.
Rest of squad: Justine Lerond (Montpellier), Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (Juventus), Constance Picaud (FC Fleury 91), Selma Bacha (Lyon), Lou Bogaert (Paris FC), Elisa De Almeida (Paris St-Germain), Maelle Lakrar (Real Madrid), Griedge Mbock (Paris St-Germain), Melween N'Dongala (Paris St-Germain), Thiniba Samoura (Paris St-Germain), Alice Sombath (Lyon), Sandy Baltimore (Chelsea), Grace Geyoro (Paris St-Germain), Oriane Jean-Francois (Chelsea), Sakina Karchaoui (Paris St-Germain), Amel Majri (Lyon), Sandie Toletti (Real Madrid), Delphine Cascarino (San Diego Wave), Kadiatou Diani (Lyon), Kelly Gago (Everton), Marie-Antoinette Katoto (Lyon), Clara Mateo (Paris FC).
Fixtures (Group D): v England (5 July, 20:00), v Wales (9 July, 20:00), v Netherlands (13 July, 20:00).
Best Women's Euros finish: Semi-finals (2022).
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NETHERLANDS
United player: Dominique Janssen.
Rest of squad: Danielle de Jong (Twente), Lize Kop (Tottenham Hotspur), Daphne van Domselaar (Arsenal), Veerle Buurman (Chelsea), Kerstin Casparij (Manchester City), Caitlin Dijkstra (Wolfsburg), Ilse van der Zanden (Utrecht), Lynn Wilms (Wolfsburg), Damaris Egurrola (Lyon), Jackie Groenen (Paris St-Germain), Wieke Kaptein (Chelsea), Victoria Pelova (Arsenal),Jill Roord (Manchester City), Sherida Spitse (Ajax), Danielle van de Donk (Lyon), Lineth Beerensteyn (Wolfsburg), Esmee Brugts (Barcelona), Chasity Grant (Aston Villa), Renate Jansen (PSV), Romée Leuchte (Paris St-Germain), Vivianne Miedema (Manchester City), Katja Snoeijs (Everton).
Fixtures (Group D): v Wales (5 July, 17:00), v England (9 July, 17:00), v France (13 July, 20:00).
Best Women's Euros finish: Winners (2017).
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NORWAY
United players: Celin Bizet, Lisa Naalsund, Elisabeth Terland.
Rest of squad: Cecilie Fiskerstrand (Fiorentina), Aurora Mikalsen (Cologne), Selma Panengstuen (SK Brann), Guro Bergsvand (Wolfsburg), Thea Bjelde (Valerenga), Marit Bratberg Lund (Benfica), Tuva Hansen (Bayern Munich), Mathilde Harviken (Juventus), Maren Mjelde (Everton), Emilie Woldvik (Rosengard), Vilde Boe Risa (Atletico Madrid), Ingrid Engen (unattached), Signe Gaupset (SK Brann), Justine Kielland (Wolfsburg), Frida Maanum (Arsenal), Guro Reiten (Chelsea), Caroline Graham Hansen (Barcelona), Ada Hegerberg (Lyon), Synne Jensen (Atletico Madrid), Karina Saevik (Valerenga).
Fixtures (Group A): v Switzerland (2 July, 20:00), v Finland (6 July, 17:00), v Iceland (10 July, 20:00).
Best Women's Euros finish: Winners (1987, 1993).
WALES
United player: Safia Middleton-Patel.
Rest of squad: Olivia Clark (Leicester City), Poppy Soper (unattached), Charlie Estcourt (DC Power), Gemma Evans (Liverpool), Josie Green (Crystal Palace), Hayley Ladd (Everton), Esther Morgan (Sheffield United), Ella Powell (Bristol City), Rhiannon Roberts (Real Betis), Lily Woodham (Seattle Reign), Jess Fishlock (Seattle Reign), Alice Griffiths (unattached), Ceri Holland (Liverpool), Sophie Ingle (unattached), Angharad James (Seattle Reign), Lois Joel (Newcastle United), Rachel Rowe (Southampton), Kayleigh Barton (unattached), Hannah Cain (Leicester City), Elise Hughes (Crystal Palace), Carrie Jones (IKF Norrkoping), Ffion Morgan (Bristol City).
Fixtures (Group D): v Netherlands (5 July, 17:00), v France (9 July, 20:00), v England (13 July, 20:00).
Did you know? This is the first women's major tournament (Euros or World Cup) that Wales have qualified for, sealing their spot in Switzerland with a play-off victory over the Republic of Ireland.
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