Allocation of United States, Canadian and Mexican national team players to NWSL teams will be announced at 11 a.m. ET on Friday, and details are already becoming clear.

U.S. forward Christen Press has been allocated to the Chicago Red Stars, a source with knowledge tells The Equalizer.

Expansion team Houston Dash will be allocated only one U.S. player — Whitney Engen — and will acquire two other United States internationals via an expansion draft tentatively set for Friday, Jan. 10. It is unclear at this time how many U.S. players each team will be able to protect. Further details remain unclear, but it looks like the Western New York Flash will be exempt from losing a U.S. player since they remain with two — Carli Lloyd and Abby Wambach — instead of three.

Press is among four allocated U.S. players entering the NWSL from overseas, and sources confirm that Yael Averbuch is headed to the Washington Spirit and Meghan Klingenberg will return to the Boston Breakers, where she played half a season in 2011 after getting away from magicJack via trade.

Engen is the fourth player coming to the NWSL from Sweden. Press, Klingenberg and Engen will remain with Swedish club Tyresö until June at the latest. All three would likely return after Tyresö is knocked out of the UEFA Champions League (or wins it on May 22); Press said as much in her latest blog.

Some new players will be allocated for Canada and Mexico, including Canadian forward Melissa Tancredi, who has been allocated to Houston. Tancredi has been on a break from playing professionally to finish her chiropractic degree, but is expected to be available in June.

Of note is the allocation of U.S. defender Stephanie Cox, which gives Seattle four allocated players and could force her into the expansion draft. Seattle’s other U.S. players are Sydney Leroux, Megan Rapinoe and Hope Solo.

The most interesting Canadian move is giving Chicago defender Rachel Quon’s allocation status. Quon played for the U.S. as a youth player but switched over to Canada in June. She still hasn’t played for the Canadian senior team, but is now allocated for Chicago, giving them three Canadians.

Mexico has reduced its number of allocated players to eight, sources reveal.

Desiree Scott and Lauren Sesselmann are listed as allocated Canadians, but Notts County of England’s FAWSL on Thursday announced the signing of Scott. They are said to be under contract, but Scott’s agent, Chuck Vine, says that is not the case and Scott signed with Notts freely.

Here are the full allocations:

Boston Breakers

USA: Heather O’Reilly, Kristie Mewis, Meghan Klingenberg

Mexico: Dinora Garza

Canada: Chelsea Stewart, Kaylyn Kyle

Chicago Red Stars

USA: Shannon Boxx, Amy LePeilbet, Christen Press

Mexico: None

Canada: Rachel Quon, Adriana Leon, Erin McLeod

Houston Dash

USA: Whitney Engen

Mexico: Teresa Noyola

Canada: Melissa Tancredi

FC Kansas City

USA: Lauren Holiday, Becky Sauerbrunn, Nicole Barnhart, Amy Rodriguez

Mexico: Cecilia Santiago

Canada: Desiree Scott, Lauren Sesselmann

Portland Thorns FC

USA: Rachel Buehler, Alex Morgan, Tobin Heath

Mexico: Jackie Acevedo

Canada: Christine Sinclair, Karina LeBlanc

Seattle Reign FC

USA: Hope Solo, Megan Rapinoe, Sydney Leroux, Stephanie Cox

Mexico: Arianna Romero

Canada: Carmelina Moscato

Sky Blue FC

USA: Christie Rampone, Jill Loyden, Kelley O’Hara

Mexico: Monica Ocampo

Canada: Sophie Schmidt, Jonelle Filigno

Washington Spirit

USA: Ali Krieger, Ashlyn Harris, Yael Averbuch

Mexico: Renae Cuellar

Canada: Diana Matheson, Robyn Gayle

Western New York Flash

USA: Carli Lloyd, Abby Wambach

Mexico: Veronica Perez

Canada: Selenia Iacchelli