The latest international break is now upon us, and Wolves players go into the break following an important victory against Southampton.
Wolves’ 2-1 win over Southampton last weekend set them up nicely for the international break and eased the pressure ahead of the Premier League’s final nine games.
Before the Wolves first team can think about that, though, they must focus on their international duties.
Wolves have had 12 players called up to represent their countries, and in this guide from Molineux News, you can find out everything you need to know, including where to watch the matches and kick-off times.
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Algeria – Rayan Ait-Nouri
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Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/DeFodi Images via Getty Images
Rayan Ait-Nouri has been called up to represent Algeria in the country’s upcoming World Cup Group Stage Qualifiers.
Botswana vs Algeria
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: March 19th
Kick-off (GMT): 13:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
Algeria vs Mozambique
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: March 25th
Kick-off (GMT): 21:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
Ait-Nouri has been capped 13 times by Algeria but will be expecting to make it 14 and 15 against Botswana and Mozambique, respectively.
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Brazil – Matheus Cunha, Andre
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Photo by Ernesto Ryan/Getty Images
Wolves have seen two players called up for international duty, including the suspended Matheus Cunha, who remains sidelined until after Wolves have played West Ham (Apr 1).
Andre has also received a call-up after impressing in the heart of Vitor Pereira’s midfield.
Brazil vs Colombia
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 21st March
Kick-off (GMT): 00:45
Where to watch: Premier Sports 1
Argentina vs Brazil
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 26th March
Kick-off (GMT): 00:00
Where to watch: Premier Sports 1
Cunha and Andre should add to their combined 21 senior caps during the upcoming break when Brazil meet South American rivals Colombia and Argentina in the latest round of World Cup Qualifiers.
Burkina Faso – Nasser Djiga
Nasser Djiga is the first player from Burkina Faso to play for Wolves.
The young defender has had limited opportunities since joining due to Matt Doherty’s fine form but will be aiming to impress during the international break.
Burkina Faso vs Djibouti
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 21st March
Kick-off (GMT): 16:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
Guinea-Bissau vs Burkina Faso
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 24th March
Kick-off (GMT): 16:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
Djiga could add to his eight senior caps when Burkina Faso plays Djibouti and Guinea-Bissau in the country’s upcoming World Cup Qualifiers.
Ivory Coast – Emmanuel Agbadou
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Photo by Franco Arland/Getty Images
Although he made his international debut four-and-a-half years ago, Emmanuel Agbadou has only recently become an important player for the Ivory Coast.
Burundi vs Ivory Coast
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 21st March
Kick-off (GMT): 19:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
Ivory Coast vs Gambia
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 24th March
Kick-off (GMT): 19:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
Agbadou has been capped 12 times but has started five of his country’s last six Africa Cup of Nations games.
The centre-back will be expected to play a big part again when the Ivory Coast take on Burundi and Gambia in the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers later this week.
Norway – Jorgen Strand Larsen
Jorgen Strand Larsen will be hoping to carry his recent goalscoring form into the international break when Norway play Moldova and Israel in their next two World Cup Qualifying matches.
Moldova vs Norway
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 22nd March
Kick-off (GMT): 17:00
Where to watch: TBC
Israel vs Norway
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 25th March
Kick-off (GMT): 19:45
Where to watch: TBC
Strand Larsen has 19 senior caps but will feel confident he can add more after featuring in five of his country’s last six Nations League games.
Portugal – Nelson Semedo, Jose Sa
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Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images
Portugal, like Brazil, is well-represented by Wolves players. Roberto Martinez has called up Jose Sa and Nelson Semedo for the country’s Nations League Quarter Final two legs against Denmark.
Denmark vs Portugal
Competition: Nations League Quarter Final (first leg)
Date: 20th March
Kick-off (GMT): 19:45
Where to watch: TBC
Portugal vs Denmark
Competition: Nations League Quarter Final (second leg)
Date: 23rd March
Kick-off (GMT): 19:45
Where to watch: TBC
Between them, the pair have been capped 43 times.
Republic of Ireland – Matt Doherty
Matt Doherty has thoroughly deserved his latest call-up to the Republic of Ireland’s national team. The defender has been excellent for Wolves.
Bulgaria vs Republic of Ireland
Competition: Nations League Play-Off (first leg)
Date: 20th March
Kick-off (GMT): 19:45
Where to watch: TBC
Republic of Ireland vs Bulgaria
Competition: Nations League Play-Off (second leg)
Date: 23rd March
Kick-off (GMT): 19:45
Where to watch: TBC
One of the Republic of Ireland’s most capped players (48), Doherty will be expecting to reach the big 50 when the country takes on Bulgaria in the Nations League Play-Off round later this week.
South Korea – Hwang Hee-chan
Despite not having the best season for Wolves, Hwang Hee-chan has been called up to South Korea’s squad for their next set of World Cup Qualifiers.
South Korea vs Oman
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 20th March
Kick-off (GMT): 11:00
Where to watch: OneFootball
South Korea vs Jordan
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 25th March
Kick-off (GMT): 11:00
Where to watch: OneFootball
The Wolves forward has been listed as a midfielder by Hong Myung-bo for the country’s games against Oman and Jordan.
Uruguay – Santiago Bueno
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Photo by Martín Fonseca/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
Santiago Bueno has been named in Uruguay’s squad for their World Cup Qualifiers against Argentina and Bolivia.
Uruguay vs Argentina
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 21st March
Kick-off (GMT): 23:30
Where to watch: Fanatiz
Bolivia vs Uruguay
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 25th March
Kick-off (GMT): 20:00
Where to watch: Fanatiz
The Wolves centre-back has four senior caps but is unlikely to start in either game. He could feature from the bench though.
Zimbabwe – Marshall Munetsi
Marshall Munetsi scored his first goal for Wolves recently and has seen his form rewarded in the form of another international call up.
Zimbabwe vs Benin
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 20th March
Kick-off (GMT): 16:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
Nigeria vs Zimbabwe
Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Date: 25th March
Kick-off (GMT): 16:00
Where to watch: FIFA+
The Wolves midfielder has 23 senior international caps but is certain to add to that number when Zimbabwe take on Benin and Nigeria in their next lot of World Cup Qualifier games.