Aussies go head-to-head in England, the USA and Italy before the second FIFA International Window of the year.
There’s plenty of action this weekend, with the Women's FA Cup Quarter-Finals kicking off, as well as the Coupe de France Féminine semi-final.
Read our preview of the action below.
UEFA Women's Champions League
Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley's Arsenal have booked their spot in the semi-finals of the UWCL following a 3-2 win on aggregate over Sam Kerr and Ellie Carpenter's Chelsea.
All four started for their respective sides, with Catley forced off due to injury just before the half-time break. Despite a late goal from Sjoeke Nüsken, the Blues were unable to overcome the 3-1 deficit they started the game with.
Teagan Micah's Lyon booked a spot in the final four as well, set to take on Arsenal for a place in the final. Heading into the second leg down 1-0 on aggregate to Wolfsburg, Lyon showed why they have lifted the UWCL title 8 times.
Lily Yohannes levelled the aggregate in the 16th minute, sending the game into extra time. Melchie Dumornay, Damaris Egurrola and Tabitha Chawinga all scored in extra time to finish the game 4-0, and send Lyon into the semi-final 4-1 on aggregate. Micah did not appear in the matchday squad.
UEFA Women's Europa Cup
Hayley Raso's Eintracht Frankfurt fell agonisingly short of booking their spot in the inaugural UEFA Women's Europa Cup final, going down 3-1 on aggregate to Aivi Luik's BK Häcken.
Raso came off the bench in the second leg, while Luik played the whole game for BK Häcken.
England
Women's FA Cup Quarter-Final
Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley's Arsenal will host Charlie Rule's Brighton in the Quarter-Final of the Women's FA Cup. The Gunners have a quick turnaround from their midweek Champions League quarter-final game before their cup game.

Rule's Seagulls have had a strong WSL campaign, currently sitting in sixth place, and will provide a tough test for the 14-time Champions of the Women's FA Cup. Kyra Cooney-Cross will be unavailable for the Gunners for the rest of the season.
This game kicks-off on Sunday night at 10pm AEST.
Next up, the reigning Women's FA Cup Champions will be hoping to book their spot in the final four of the competition when Sam Kerr and Ellie Carpenter's Chelsea host Tottenham Hotspur.
After a good start to the season for the Spurs, they've hit a bit of a slump through injuries, going down 5-2 to their North London rivals in their last WSL outing. On the flip side, Chelsea will be hoping to put their midweek UWCL disappointment behind them and show why they've claimed the FA Cup title six times. Clare Hunt will be unavailable for Spurs through injury, while Charli Grant did not feature in their last matchday squad as she makes her way back from an injury that saw her miss the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
This game kicks-off on Monday night at 10:30pm AEST.
Lastly, Mary Fowler's Manchester City take on the WSL2 side, Birmingham City, for a place in the semi-finals. Manchester have all but sealed the WSL title, and will be aiming to show that dominance in the clash with Birmingham.
This game kicks-off on Tuesday morning at 2:00am AEST.
WSL2
Aussies go head-to-head in WSL2, with Kaitlyn Torpey's Newcastle United hosting Alana Murphy's Nottingham Forest. Newcastle go into the game sitting in fourth place, and nine points shy of the league leaders in Birmingham City. While Forest sit in 7th.
This game kicks-off on Sunday night at 10pm AEST. You can catch select games of WSL2 on YouTube.
France
Lyon takes on Strasbourg for a place in the Coupe de France Féminine Final on Monday at 12am AEST. If last week's 2-2 draw in the league is anything to go by, this game will be one to watch. Teagan Micah is still making her way back from a concussion that saw her miss the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
Sweden
Remy Siemsen’s Rosengård will be looking to kick their season off with their first points of the campaign when they host Siemsen's former team, AIK, in Round 2 on Monday at 12am AEST.
Jada Whyman will hope to be available for AIK after the injury saw her forced to withdraw from the Asian Cup.
Courtney Nevin and Amy Sayer will be aiming to help Malmö make it two wins from two to start the season when they take on IFK Norrköping on Tuesday at 11pm AEST.
Sayer scored in Malmö's 3-0 victory to start the season last weekend. While Nevin came off the bench in the game to help ensure the clean sheet.
United States
NWSL
Mackenzie Arnold will be aiming to build on a strong display in goals last weekend for Portland Thorns and help her team to their fourth win of the season when they take on Cortnee Vine's North Carolina Courage on Sunday at 8:30am AEST.
Arnold made her first appearance in goal since returning from the AFC Women's Asian Cup in the Thorns' 2-0 win over Racing Louisville last weekend, making four saves.
You can catch select games of the NWSL on Stan Sport.
USL
Morgan Aquino's DC Power FC will be aiming to bounce back from last weekend's 2-0 defeat when they take on Fort Lauderdale United FC. DC sit just outside the top four, with three points sending them into 4th.
You can catch this game on YouTube.
Italy
Winonah Heatley's Roma will look to increase their lead at the top of the Serie A Women's table heading into the international break when they take on Alex Chidiac's Como.
Roma are six points clear of second place, and with five more games left in the season, will be aiming to wrap up the title race as quickly as they can.
Jessika Nash's US Sassuolo Calcio are four points shy of the relegation zone, and have the tough task of taking on AC Milan, looking to snag any points they can to ensure their spot in the top flight for next season.