During the international break, nine QPR players are presently playing for their different countries…

Lyndon Dykes’ Scotland have already qualified for Euro 2024, but they will travel to Georgia on Thursday before hosting Norway at Hampden Park three days’ later.

 

Paul Smyth’s Northern Ireland can’t qualify for the tournament, unfortunately, but they will be traveling to take on Finland in Helsinki on Friday prior to their home match with Denmark on Monday. Smyth is unavailable for the clash with Finland due to a hamstring injury but could return for the clash with the Danes.

 

Stephen Duke-McKenna and Arkell Jude-Boyd will be continuing their CONCACAF Nations League campaigns with Guyana and St. Lucia, respectively.

Duke-McKenna’s Guyana takes on the Bahamas on Saturday and will follow that up with a fixture against Antigua and Barbuda next Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Jude-Boyd’s St. Lucia take on Saints Kitts & Nevis on Thursday before playing Sint Maarten on Sunday.

 

Osman Kakay is away with Sierra Leone and will be looking to feature in their World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia on Wednesday and Egypt on Sunday.

 

Sinclair Armstrong and Alex Aoraha are also on duty, with the Republic of Ireland U21s and Iraq U23s, respectively.

Armstrong and Co. play Norway on Friday before taking on Italy next Tuesday, while Aoraha will be hoping for action in Iraq U23 fixtures against the USA (Saturday) and Ivory Coast (next Tuesday).

 

Rayan Kolli has been called up by the Algeria U20s for their four fixtures against Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, and Libya, while Lorent Talla has been selected for the Kosovo U19s’ squad to face Slovakia, Ukraine, and Malta.

Good luck to them all!

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