This week will feature the resumption of the UEFA Women's Nations League and more.

Although many leagues have gone on pause, there is still plenty of great football to watch over the next few days.

Here's all you need to know ahead of another exciting week of women's football.

What to watch in women's football: October 26th to October 29th

UEFA Women's Nations League

The inaugural UEFA Women's Nations League resumes action this week. There will be quite a few matches taking place, with highlights including:

  • Italy vs Spain
  • Sweden vs Switzerland
  • Norway vs France
  • Iceland vs Denmark
  • Germany vs Wales
  • England vs Belgium
  • Netherlands vs Scotland

International Friendlies

The next few days will feature a series of interesting international friendlies, namely the USWNT taking on Colombia twice over the span of a few days. Given how impressive Colombia were at this summer's World Cup, it is likely to be an interesting match-up. The first of these two games gets underway on October 26th, and the second will take place on Sunday, October 29th.

Other key games also include Canada facing Brazil, with that match getting underway on Saturday, October 28th.

NCAA

For fans of college soccer, they will have plenty of games to follow over the next few days. Fans in the USA can follow many of these games via live streaming through ESPN+ and the ESPN App, which also provides games from the ACC Network. Additional live-streaming options also include fuboTV, while the SEC Network will also be carrying some games on TV and live-streaming is also accessible through SEC Network +.

For a detailed schedule of games, including where and how you can watch them, check out our special NCAA Division I women's soccer page here.

Top news in women's football

Sam Kerr sees long-standing record in Australia broken

The kids are really alright! Last week, 14-year-old Talia Younis became the youngest ever debutant in Australia's A-league when she was subbed on for Western Sydney. The youngster now holds the new record after breaking Sam Kerr's previous one, which was set back in, ironically, 2008, when Younis was born. At the time, the A-league was known as the W-league and Kerr, who now is a huge star for Chelsea, was just 15.

Younis is also the first player born after the creation of the W-league to appear in a match. She was born on October 26, 2008, exactly a day after the league was founded on October 25, 2008.


What to watch in women's football: October 30th to November 1st

UEFA Women's Nations League

Fans looking forward to more Nations League action will not be disappointed this week! The action resumes on Tuesday, October 31st with several big games, including:

  • Denmark vs Wales
  • Sweden vs Italy
  • Switzerland vs Spain
  • Portugal vs Austria
  • Iceland vs Germany
  • Belgium vs England
  • Scotland vs Netherlands
  • France vs Norway

Didn't find your favorite women's league on this list? No worries, as this is just a highlight of some of the exciting games coming up this week. Make sure to check out our special Women's Football Page here at LiveSoccerTV.com for full broadcast info, match updates, news, and more.