Emily Murphy
Young forward Murphy netted a last-gasp winner for the Republic of Ireland in Türkiye on Friday night - and said it was the "proudest moment" in her career so far.
Carla Ward's team were level at 1-1 at the Esenler Erok Stadium in Istanbul in their UEFA Women's Nations League clash until Murphy - who had been introduced in place of Amber Barrett on the hour - thumped home her first senior international goal at the death to seal the points for the visitors.
Ireland then returned to Páirc Uí Chaoimh to play Slovenia on Tuesday and secured a 1-0 win thanks to a first half header from Saoirse Noonan, with Murphy again starring after starting in Cork.
In front of a crowd of over 9,000, Murphy - who was nominated for the Barclays Women's Championship Rising Star award at the recent Women's Professional Game Awards - played the full 90 minutes, and was awarded the player of the match award after a stellar shift in the green shirt.
Shania Hayles
The Magpies' leading goalscorer last term was rewarded for her fine recent form with a call-up to the Jamaica squad, and she came off the bench in the second half of their 4-0 friendly defeat to the USA on Wednesday.
The Reggae Girlz were swept aside by their star-studded hosts at Energiser Park in Missouri, but Hayles - wearing the number seven shirt, as she does for United - picked up her seventh international cap after her introduction just before the hour mark.
Freya Gregory
Magpies forward Gregory made her first start for Scotland squad in their 1-0 UEFA Women's Nations League defeat to Austria at Hampden Park.
Melissa Andreatta's side were beaten on Friday but it was still a momentous evening for Gregory, even though Julia Hickelsberger's header saw them beaten in Melissa Andreatta's first game in charge. The 22-year-old played 81 minutes before being withdrawn.
Gregory - who made her international debut in February - then started again at the Koning Willem II Stadion in Tilburg on Tuesday as Scotland earned a creditable 1-1 draw against the Netherlands. She was replaced at the break.
Charlotte Wardlaw
Former Chelsea defender Wardlaw played the opening 45 minutes for Scotland Under-23s in their 2-2 friendly draw with Iceland on Thursday.
Wardlaw was in the line-up at Falkirk Stadium and featured again against the same opposition at the same venue on Monday, when her side take earned a 2-1 win in the second of two back-to-back international challenge fixtures.
Wardlaw switched her international allegiance to Scotland earlier this year, having previously represented England at youth level. Lois Joel
United's Joel was an unused substitute in Wales' narrow 1-0 UEFA Women's Nations League loss in Denmark on Friday.
It was a somewhat controversial win for the hosts at the Nature Energy Park in Odense, with Jess Fishlock seeing an effort that appeared to have crossed the line ruled out, meaning Pernille Harder's effort separated the sides.
Joel then came on for the final 12 minutes of Wales' disappointing 4-1 defeat to Italy at the Swansea.com Stadium on Tuesday in what was their final game before the summer's UEFA Women's EURO 2025.
Rachel Furness
Experienced midfielder Furness will leave the Magpies in the summer, but has been back in the Northern Ireland fold in recent months and was an unused substitute in their 4-0 UEFA Women's Nations League defeat to Poland on Friday.
The 36-year-old - her country's all-time leading goalscorer - didn't feature at Seaview in Belfast or in the 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina in Zenica on Tuesday as they wrapped up their Group B1 campaign by qualifying for the play-offs.
Furness currently has 95 caps and 38 goals for her country.