Where to watch our Parisians in the FIFA Women's World Cup

Eleven Paris Saint-Germain players will be in action for their countries on French soil.

ÈVE PÉRISSET/GRACE GEYORO/KADIDIATOU DIANI - FRANCE
Les Bleues start the World Cup on 7 June against South Korea at the Parc des Princes. Five days later, they'll head to Nice's Allianz Riviera to play Norway before hosting Nigeria at Roazhon Park in Rennes on 17 June.

FORMIGA - BRAZIL
The Seleção start their competition on 9 June in Grenoble against Jamaica, who will be making their final tournament bow. Australia are up next in Montpellier on 13 June with Italy the opponents in Valenciennes on 18 June.

SARA DÄBRITZ - GERMANY
The new Paris Saint-Germain signing will take on China in Rennes on 8 June before going to Valenciennes to face Spain four days later. They'll then play South Africa in Montpellier on 17 June.

WANG SHUANG - CHINA
The Paris Saint-Germain forward faces two club teammates in the group stage: Däbritz with Germany on 8 June and Spain's Irene Paredes in Le Havre on 17 June. Sandwiched in between is a match on 'home' soil at the Parc des Princes against South Africa on 13 June.

IRENE PAREDES - SPAIN
It's South Africa up first in Le Havre on 8 June for La Roja before facing Germany and China.

HANNA GLAS - SWEDEN
The Scandinavians take on Christiane Endler's Chile in Rennes on 11 June before playing Thailand in Nice five days later and then the reigning champions, the USA, in Le Havre four days later.

CHRISTIANE ENDLER - CHILE
This will be the South American nation's first World Cup with Sweden their opening game opponents. They then meet the USA in Paris before finishing up against Thailand on 20 June, back in Rennes.

ASHLEY LAWRENCE/JORDYN HUITEMA - CANADA
New Paris signing Huitema joins her compatriot as they pit their wits against Cameroon in Montpellier on 10 June. New Zealand are up next in Grenoble on the 15th with their group-stage campaign rounding off against the reigning European champions, the Netherlands, in Reims on the 20th.