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Which Saints Players Are Playing Where In The International Break

Some people are interested in watching our players play for their country, personally I stick to watching them in a Saints shirt, but for those who do like to flick the channels around to see what our players are doing, here are the games to watch out for.

As mentioned I'm not one for watching International football either at club or national level unless Saints are involved in the former or it's an England game for the latter, however I might have a quick look at Scotland V Austria to see if the newly Kilted up Che Adams gets a game and scores.

The England V Poland game might be interesting too as James Ward Prowse might be coming up against Jan Bednarek, anyway here are the games we have players in and whene they will be played, the rest is down to you and you're remote control.

Wednesday 24th March

Moussa Djenepo — Guinea vs Mali (Africa Cup of Nations qualifier) 4pm GMT

Thursday 25th March

Takumi Minamino — South Korea vs Japan (friendly) 10.20am GMT
Jannik Vestergaard — Israel vs Denmark (World Cup qualifier) 5pm GMT
James Ward-Prowse — England vs San Marino (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm GMT
Ché Adams and Stuart Armstrong — Scotland vs Austria (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm GMT
Jan Bednarek — Hungary vs Poland (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm GMT

Sunday 28th March

James Ward-Prowse — Albania vs England (World Cup qualifier) 5pm BST
Jannik Vestergaard — Denmark vs Moldova (World Cup qualifier) 5pm BST
Ché Adams and Stuart Armstrong — Israel vs Scotland (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm BST
Jan Bednarek — Poland vs Andorra (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm BST
Moussa Djenepo — Mali vs Chad (Africa Cup of Nations qualifier) 8pm BST

Tuesday 30th March

Takumi Minamino — Mongolia vs Japan (World Cup qualifier) 11.30am BST

Wednesday 31st March

James Ward-Prowse and Jan Bednarek — England vs Poland (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm BST
Ché Adams and Stuart Armstrong — Scotland vs Faroe Islands (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm BST
Jannik Vestergaard — Austria vs Denmark (World Cup qualifier) 7.45pm BST

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