Youth In 2015 and 2016, Brand played eight games for the Southwest U14 in the national cup. In 2017 and 2018, she played for the Baden U16 and U18 as well as the Southwest U16 and the German U16 team in the national cup. Brand also participated in the Nordic Cup with Germany's U16s. With the
U17 team, she qualified for the
2019 UEFA European Championship. At the tournament in Bulgaria, she played at right-back in Germany's first two group stage matches; a 4–0 win against
England and a 3–2 defeat by the
Netherlands. Brand was suspended for the third group game, but returned to the line-up as a left-winger in the 2-0 semi-final victory over
Portugal. In the final, Brand started and played 76 minutes as Germany met the Netherlands again, beating
Jong-Oranje this time
3-2 on penalties (1-1 after
extra-time) to win U17 Euro 2019. Germany won the title for the seventh time, with their goalkeeper Pauline Nelles starring and the two 'keepers saving a total of seven penalties between them. Five games followed with the
U19s, in March 2020 at a tournament in La Manga. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the
U19 European Championship qualifiers and its final rounds were cancelled, meaning Brand was not able to play any competitive games for the U19s. Jule's impressive rise saw her awarded with the
Fritz Walter Gold Medal in 2021, the
DfB's top prize for youth footballers in Germany.
Senior In April 2021, after
Melanie Leupolz and
Klara Bühl had to miss the games against
Australia and
Norway due to muscular problems and minor injuries, she was called up for the two games of the
senior national team. On 10 April, against Australia, she came on as a 60th minute substitute for
Tabea Waßmuth. Two minutes later, she was able to beat
Clare Polkinghorne in a running duel and score her first international goal, before assisting the fourth goal scored by
Laura Freigang in the 65th minute. In
qualifying for the 2023 World Cup, she played in all six games and scored three goals across the games against
Israel and
Turkey. For
Euro 2022, which was held in England, she was called up to the squad by the national coach
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg. The German team reached the final, but lost 2-1 to
England after extra-time and finished as runners-up. Brand was used in all six games. On 3 July, 2024, Brand was called up to the Germany squad for the
2024 Summer Olympics. Brand helped Germany win a bronze medal in the
Olympic women's football event at the
Games in
Paris. She started all six of the team's matches at the tournament and scored in their opening 3-0 win over Australia. Germany beat world champions
Spain 1-0 in
Lyon in the
Bronze medal match. On 12 June, 2025, Brand was selected by the national coach
Christian Wück for the
UEFA Women's Euro 2025. The team reached the semi-finals where they were eliminated by Spain. Brand was a starter in all matches and scored two goals. ==Career statistics==