
As we reach the final international break of the season, several Crystal Palace stars will be jetting off across the globe to represent their nations. In fact it is as many as 16 and we take you through each of their schedules for their respective countries.
After a desperately busy period in the Premier League and Conference League for Crystal Palace, there is a break in the action.
That break is for fans only though, with several players jetting off across the world to represent their national teams.
And this is a particularly important international window, with places at the World Cup up for grabs, both for players hoping to make squads and for countries themselves in the UEFA play-offs.
There are as many as 16 Eagles who will be in action over the international break and we break down all of their respective circumstances.
Dean Henderson (England)
Palace captain Dean Henderson missed the matches against Nottingham Forest and the second leg against AEK Larnaca due to a fever but he remains in the England squad.
Thomas Tuchel has opted to mame a 35-man squad for the matches against Uruguay and Japan but Henderson is one of the 11 players who will not be involved against Uruguay, instead given the week off.
Daniel Munoz (Colombia)
Having recovered from a shoulder injury in time to be involved in the second leg victory over AEK Larnaca, Daniel Munoz was called up to the Colombia squad.
They take on Croatia on Thursday, before taking on France on Sunday.
Maxence Lacroix (France)
After the injury to William Saliba, Maxence Lacroix earned his first international call-up to the France senior side and now has the chance to make his debut for Les Bleus.
The 25-year-old could earn his first senior cap against either Brazil on Thursday in Boston or against Palace teammates Munoz and Jefferson Lerma when France face Colombia.
Jaydee Canvot (France U21)
After becoming a more essential part of the Palace set-up following the departure of Marc Guehi to Manchester City, Jaydee Canvot is named in the France U21 squad.
Les Bleuets take on Luxembourg U21 and Iceland U21 in the Euro U21 qualifiers Group C, in which France are unbeaten after four matches.
Chris Richards (USA)
A key cog in the Crystal Palace squad is also a key cog in the squad of the World Cup hosts for this summer.
Chris Richards is unsurprisingly in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad for their friendlies against Belgium and Portugal.
Chadi Riad (Morocco)
Having recently been crowned Africa Cup of Nations champions in the most controversial of circumstances, Chadi Riad is included in the Morocco squad.
The 22-year-old will be hoping to add to his three caps in friendlies against Ecuador and Paraguay.
Ismaila Sarr (Senegal)
Conversely, Palace’s European hero Ismaila Sarr, will be in action for Senegal as they look to shake off the AFCON title being taken away from them.
Sarr will be in action for his country in friendlies against Peru and Gambia.
Jefferson Lerma (Colombia)
Another in action for Colombia, Jefferson Lerma could also face Maxence Lacroix.
Yeremy Pino (Spain)
Yeremy Pino will be hoping to add to his four Spain goals as the Euros champions take on Serbia and Egypt in friendlies.
Daichi Kamada (Japan)
Following a stunning performance in Cyprus, Daichi Kamada is unsurprisingly named in the Japan squad.
And he will not have to travel far either, as Japan take on Scotland and then England at Wembley, which will bring back good memories after the FA Cup and Community Shield triumphs.
Adam Wharton (England)
Joinining Henderson in the England squad, Adam Wharton will be with the team from the get-go at St James’ Park.
With Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson also missing the Uruguay match, Wharton seems destined to be involved there, while he could also face Kamada and Japan.
Justin Devenny (Northern Ireland)
Palace's penalty hero from the Community Shield triumph in August, Justin Devenny will hope he can have a similar impact for his country.
Northern Ireland face Italy in the World Cup qualifier semi-final, before a potential clash with wales in the final.
Rio Cardines (Trinidad and Tobago)
Midfielder Rio Cardines will be in action for Trinidad and Tobago as they face Venezuela in a friendly on Friday, 27 March.
Brennan Johnson (Wales)
Another player with a huge task ahead of him, Brennan Johnson will have a massively important role to play for Wales this international break.
Craig Bellamy’s men will face Bosnia in Cardiff on Thursday in the semi-final, before hoping to play against either Italy or Northern Ireland in the final.
Jorgen Strand Larsen (Norway)
Jorgen Strand Larsen will be hoping to make an impact for Norway in their friendlies against the Netherlands and Switzerland, ahead of his country’s hugely anticipated return to the World Cup this summer.
Evann Guessand (Ivory Coast)
After making an impact since his loan move to Selhurst Park, Evann Guessand will be hoping to do the same for Ivory Coast.
They have two friendlies against South Korea, before facing Scotland.


