In this international window, the landscape of women's football has seen a mix of triumphs and challenges, particularly for teams like Germany, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Germany had a thrilling encounter against England, emerging victorious with a 4-3 win at Wembley. However, their momentum was short-lived as they faced Australia at home, where they suffered a 2-1 defeat. The match featured a remarkable first international goal from Kyra Cooney-Cross, who, from just inside the German half, spotted goalkeeper Stina Johannes off her line and executed a stunning shot that leveled the score after Selina Cerci had initially put Germany ahead. The match took an emotional turn when Alex Popp, who had announced her retirement from international football, was substituted in the 15th minute, marking a poignant moment in her career. Unfortunately for Germany, Clare Hunt's first international goal sealed the win for Australia, leaving a bittersweet taste for the hosts. As the international window progresses, teams like Wales continue to make strides, while Scotland is stepping up their game, and Northern Ireland faces its own set of challenges. The dynamics of women's football are ever-evolving, and this window has certainly highlighted the highs and lows experienced by various national teams.