Tottenham Hotspur have international representatives all across the globe for March's international break, as Harry Kane prepares to don the captain's armband for England once more.
Kane is the sole Spurs man in the Three Lions' squad for March's friendlies with Switzerland and Ivory Coast, with Eric Dier snubbed by Gareth Southgate.
Ben Davies and Joe Rodon will fly the flag high for Wales as they face Austria in their World Cup 2022 Qualifying playoff, as Hugo Lloris acts as the last line of defence for France.
Lyon loanee Tanguy Ndombele has not earned a Bleus call-up this time around, but the rejuvenated Matt Doherty is set to meet Belgium and Lithuania with the Republic of Ireland.
Backup goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini will likely be on the bench as Italy meet North Macedonia in their World Cup playoff semi-final, as Dejan Kulusevski's Sweden face a crunch tie with the Czech Republic.
Denmark's Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and the Netherlands' Steven Bergwijn could lock horns when their two nations meet for a friendly this weekend, while Son Heung-min will don the South Korea armband as his side lock horns with Iran and the United Arab Emirates in World Cup Qualifying.
Despite being banned, Cristian Romero has been controversially called up to the Argentina squad, with the Copa America champions facing Venezuela and Ecuador in CONMEBOL qualification.
Romero is one of three South American representatives in the Spurs ranks, as Rodrigo Bentancur turns out for Uruguay while Davinson Sanchez's Colombia aim to improve their dismal seventh-placed standing in the table.
Villarreal loanee Giovani Lo Celso is on the way to Argentina despite being suspended alongside Romero, while Metz's Pape Sarr has been called up to the Senegal squad.
Troy Parrott - currently on loan at MK Dons - will join Doherty in the Irish ranks, but Ryan Sessegnon and Oliver Skipp's injuries have prevented them from linking up with England's Under-21s.
TOTTENHAM'S INTERNATIONALS IN FULL:
Argentina: Cristian Romero, Giovani Lo Celso
Colombia: Davinson Sanchez
Denmark: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
England: Harry Kane
France: Hugo Lloris
Ireland: Matt Doherty, Troy Parrott
Italy: Pierluigi Gollini
Netherlands: Steven Bergwijn
Senegal: Pape Sarr
South Korea: Son Heung-min
Sweden: Dejan Kulusevski
Uruguay: Rodrigo Bentancur
Wales: Ben Davies, Joe Rodon