With a total of eleven first team players set to be in action for their countries, the Daily Echo rounds up what’s in store for the Cherries across the break.
Dean Huijsen has been rewarded for his find form in a Bournemouth shirt with his first call up to the Spain senior squad.
The 19-year-old has been picked as part of Luis de la Fuente’s squad for the UEFA Nations League quarter final against the country of his birth, the Netherlands.
Huijsen could line up against Cherries teammate Justin Kluivert across the two legs, with Kluivert called up for the Oranje.
_(Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)_ The first takes place on Thursday, March 20 in Rotterdam before the second leg on March 23 at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia.
The winner of the quarterfinal will set up a match against the winner of Croatia vs France in June.
Milos Kerkez will also be in Nations League action as Hungary face Turkey across two legs in the A/B playoffs.
Hungary first travel to Istanbul on March 20, before the second leg in Budapest on March 23.
_(Image: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)_ Like Hungary, Illia Zabarnyi’s Ukraine are also in A/B Nations League playoff action, against Belgium.
Ukraine host Belgium at the Estadio Enrique Roca de Murcia in Spain on March 20, before heading to the Cegeka Arena in Genk on March 23 for the second leg.
Ryan Christie is also set to represent his country in an A/B playoff in the Nations League, with Scotland set to face Greece.
Steve Clarke’s side head to the Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis in Piraeus for the first leg on March 20, before hosting the Greeks at Hampden Park in Glasgow on March 23.
_(Image: David Davies/PA Wire)_ David Brooks has been called up to the Wales squad for their World Cup Qualifiers against Kazakhstan and North Macedonia.
The first of these two games sees Wales host Kazakhstan on Saturday, March 22, before a trip to North Macedonia on Tuesday, March 25.
Also involved in a home nations squad is Alex Scott, as he has been included in Lee Carsley’s England U21s to face France in Lorient and Portugal at West Brom’s the Hawthorns on March 21 and March 24 respectively.
_(Image: Liam McBurney/PA Wire)_ Two Cherries will head to Africa, with Dango Ouattara and Antoine Semenyo called up for Burkina Faso and Ghana respectively.
Burkina Faso host Djibouti on Friday, March 21, before heading to Guinea-Bissau on March 24, in World Cup Qualifiers.
Ouattara’s nation currently sit third in Group A in qualifying, having played four games, won one, drawn two and lost one.
Semenyo’s Ghana, meanwhile, sit second in Group I of qualifying, having won three of their games so far and lost once.
They host Chad on March 21 before a trip to Madagascar on March 24.
Across the pond, Tyler Adams and Daniel Jebbison have received call ups for the USA and Canada respectively.
This is Adams’ first inclusion in a US squad since Mauricio Pochettino took over as manager, as they are set to face Panama in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal on March 20.
_(Image: Adam Davy/PA Wire)_ Jebbison has also been included in a senior Canada squad for the first time since he confirmed he had decided to represent the North American nation, having represented England in age group sides.
They, too, are in CONCACAF Nations League semifinal action, against Mexico.
If both teams win then Adams and Jebbison could line up against each other in the final on March 24, with a third/fourth playoff for the defeated semifinalists on March 23.
One player who was due to be involved for their country was Luis Sinisterra, but he has dropped out of the Colombia squad after coming off through injury against Brentford.