Hibees On International Duty!
It is a busy month ahead for several Hibees who will represent both club and country across the next month – find out more below!
Kathleen McGovern – Scotland
Reinstated by SWNT Head Coach Melissa Andreatta, Kathleen McGovern is ready to add to her four Scotland caps following her return to full fitness.
The forward, who has scored two goals for her country, missed the last camp due to an injury sustained in November. Despite the setback, McGovern has immediately refound her goalscoring touch, having netted twice in four games – scoring against Rangers and Motherwell, respectively – since returning to action.
Scotland will begin their 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualification campaign with a double-header against Luxembourg.
The first match will take place in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, on Tuesday 3 March at 7:30pm, before the reverse fixture at Barclays Hampden kicks off at 5pm on Saturday 7 March.
Eilidh Adams, Tegan Bowie & Rosie Livingstone – Scotland U23s
A trio of Hibernian attackers have been named in Michael McArdle’s 18-strong squad to face the Netherlands in March.
All three players have impressed for Hibs this season. Adams has scored 13 goals in all competitions, Bowie has supplied 10 league assists, and Livingstone has 12 goal contributions in total.
Adams, Bowie and Livingstone have regularly earned call-ups to the U23s in the past year – with all three playing their part in a memorable 3-1 victory over Italy last year, as Adams both found the net and provided an assist on the day.
The international friendly match against the Netherlands will take place in Inverness at the Sarens PSG Stadium on Monday 2 March; kick-off 7pm. Supporters can attend this match for free.
Rowena Armitage – Scotland U19s
17-year-old goalkeeper Rowena Armitage has been selected by Scotland U19s head coach Gary Doctor for an international friendly double-header against Belgium.
The young shot-stopper made her U19s debut in November 2025 in a 1-1 draw versus Slovakia. It has been an exciting season so far for Armitage, as – alongside impressive international honours – she has also made her European, Scottish Women’s Premier League and Scottish Cup debuts for Hibernian.
The two matches against the Red Flames will serve as preparation for Scotland U19s’ upcoming UEFA Women’s Championship Round Two qualifiers.
Both games will be played in Tubize, Belgium. The first match will kick-off at 3pm (UK time) on Saturday 28 February, before the second fixture begins at 10am on Tuesday 3 March.
Jess Ramsay & Eilidh McCormack – Scotland U17s
While several Hibees prepare for international duty, two youngsters are in the midst of international competition in Spain with Scotland U17s.
Jess Ramsay and Eilidh McCormack – the latter making the step up from the U16s for the first time – both jetted off to Pinatar, Murcia, to feature in the 2026 MIMA Cup. Michael Tuohy’s side narrowly lost out to Morocco on matchday one, with Ramsay starting and playing 78 minutes.
The girls’ won their second match, against Wales, 2-0, with Jess scoring a terrific opener from 18 yards to put the Scots in front while McCormack made her U17s debut off the bench in the 64th minute.
Jess and Eilidh will now face Poland on Saturday 14 February in their final MIMA Cup tie.