Several of Nottingham Forest’s stars will be in action for their countries over the March international break.
A total of 14 Forest first-teamers will represent their nations in various fixtures over the next two weeks as World Cup qualifiers, Nations League play-offs and friendlies are all on the line.
Morgan Gibbs-White’s late addition to the England squad is the biggest headline as several Forest stars made a dig at Thomas Tuchel following Gibbs-White’s inclusion.
Nuno Espirito Santo will be hoping that all of his stars can come back in one piece as once they return, the final push to secure a top four Premier League finish and bring Champions League football to the City Ground, as well as an FA Cup quarter-final, take priority.
With that, here is every Forest star that has been called up by their international side and how you can watch them.
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Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images
Every Nottingham Forest star called up for March international fixtures
Morgan Gibbs-White (England)
Albania v England, March 21, 7.45pm GMT
England v Latvia, March 24, 7.45pm GMT
Murillo (Brazil)
Brazil v Colombia, March 21, 12:45am GMT
Argentina v Brazil, March 26, 12am GMT
Ramon Sosa (Paraguay)
Paraguay v Chile, March 20, 11pm GMT
Colombia v Paraguay, March 26, 12am GMT
Chris Wood (New Zealand)
New Zealand v Fiji, March 21, 6am GMT
TBC
Ola Aina (Nigeria)
Rwanda v Nigeria, March 21, 4pm GMT
Nigeria v Zimbabwe, March 25, 4pm GMT
Willy Boly & Ibrahim Sangare (Ivory Coast)
Burundi v Ivory Coast, March 21, 7pm GMT
Ivory Coast v Gambia, March 24, 7pm GMT
Neco Williams (Wales)
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Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Wales v Kazakhstan, March 22, 7.45pm GMT
North Macedonia v Wales, March 25, 7.45pm GMT
Anthony Elanga (Sweden)
Luxembourg v Sweden, March 22, 5pm GMT
Sweden v Northern Ireland, March 25, 6pm GMT
Matz Sels (Belgium)
Ukraine v Belgium, March 20, 7.45pm GMT
Belgium v Ukraine, Mach 23, 7.45pm
Nikola Milenkovic (Serbia)
Austria v Serbia, March 20, 7.45pm GMT
Serbia v Austria, March 23, 5pm GMT
Elliot Anderson (England U21s)
France U21s v England U21s, March 21, 8pm GMT
England U21s v Portugal U21s, March 24, 7.45pm GMT
Zach Abbott (England U19s)
Wales U19s v England U19s, March 19, 7pm GMT
England U19s v Turkey U19s, March 22, 11am GMT
England U19s v Portugal U19s, March 25, 7pm GMT
Eric da Silva Moreira (Germany U19s)
Germany U19s v Slovenia U19s, March 19, 2pm GMT
Germany U19s v Finland U19s, March 22, 2pm GMT
Ireland U19s v Germany U19s, March 25, 2pm GMT