
With one set of fixtures over for most national teams, there is the second match to look forward to and there are plenty of fulham stars in action across the globe - we look at who is in action and when.
It has been a dramatic international break for a number of reasons and with so many Fulham stars in action, a lot of it has surrounded them.
We saw Wales’ Harry Wilson give his all in vain as Craig Bellamy’s side were dumped out of the World Cup on penalties, while Denmark advanced to the final of their play-off path, in the absence of Joachim Andersen who was suspended.
There are many more players representing their countries across the globe, but who are they playing in the next week and when are they in action?
Samuel Chukwueze and Alex Iwobi (Nigeria)
Samuel Chukwueze will be hoping to add to his assist in Nigeria’s 2-1 win over Iran last time out, a game in which Iwobi also played in.
The midfielder could earn his 98th cap as Fulham prepare to face Jordan in a second friendly.
Calvin Bassey was also selected to play but he had to withdraw from the Nigeria squad due to a back injury.
Nigeria v Jordan - Tuesday March 31 18:30 BST
Joachim Andersen (Denmark)
The only member of the Fulham squad involved in a senior international that is not a friendly.
Joachim Andersen is expected to return to the Denmark defence for their World Cup final play-off against Czechia on Tuesday night.
Should Denmark win, they will be in Group A of the World Cup alongside Mexico, South Africa and South Korea.
Czechia v Denmark - Tuesday 31 March 19:45 BST
Timothy Castagne (Belgium)
Timothy Castagne came off the bench for Belgium in the 5-2 win over the USA on Saturday and he will hope for more involvement as his national side face another host nation in Mexico.
He could meet fellow Cottager Raul Jimenez.
Mexico v Belgium - Wednesday 1 April 2:00 BST
Issa Diop (Morocco)
Fresh from making his debut for Morocco in a 1-1 draw with Ecuador, Issa Diop will be hoping to press home his claims for a spot in the squad for the World Cup this summer.
Morocco take on more South American opposition in Paraguay on Tuesday night in Lens in the final friendly before World Cup squads are announced.
Morocco v Paraguay - Tuesday 31 April 19:00 BST
Antonee Robinson (USA)
Fresh from assisting USA’s first goal in the 5-2 drubbing by Belgium, Antonee Robinson will hope he can make a similar impact but on the winning team on this occasion.
It will be another big challenge for Mauricio Pochettino’s men though, as they face Portugal.
USA v Portugal - Wednesday 1 April 0:00 BST
Sander Berge and Oscar Bobb (Norway)
Norway suffered a 2-1 defeat to the Netherlands in their opening friendly, with Sander Berge captaining his country and Oscar Bobb starting.
They will hope to end their friendly block with a win over Switzerland as they prepare for their first World Cup since 1998.
Norway v Switzerland - Tuesday 31 March 17:00 BST
Sasa Lukic (Serbia)
After a disappointing 3-0 defeat to Spain at the Estadio de la Ceramica, Serbia will now face Saudi Arabia in the TSC Arena.
Lukic will hope to get involved as Serbia look to restore some pride following their failure to make the World Cup.
Serbia v Saudi Arabia - Tuesday 31 March 17:00 BST
Josh King (England U21)
Having been named player of the match in England U21’s 1-1 draw with Andorra U21s, King will be hoping for a similarly masterful performance against Moldova U21s.
Lee Carsley will be looking to maintain the unbeaten start to Group D of U21 Euro qualifying.
England U21 v Moldova U21 - Tuesday 31 March 19:00 BST
Raul Jimenez (Mexico)
Raul Jimenez could enter the top 10 most experienced Mexicans of all time should he be involved in their friendly with Belgium.
The 34-year-old earned his 124th cap against Portugal, in a game that ended 0-0.
Mexico v Belgium - Wednesday 1 April 02:00 BST
Harry Wilson (Wales)
Rather cruelly, with Harry Wilson and Wales falling short in a penalty shootout against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday night, they have to play the loser of the other semi-final in a friendly.
That sees Craig Bellamy’s side host Northern Ireland at the Cardiff City Stadium in a match that is being dubbed ‘the match nobody wanted.’
Wales v Northern Ireland - Tuesday 31 April 19:45 BST


