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March international fixtures for our players

Mon 23 March 2026, 18:04|Tottenham Hotspur

International football is on the agenda for the first time in 2026 over the next fortnight, with a number of our players at all levels jetting off to represent their countries.

There are crucial World Cup qualification play-offs coming up for Radu Dragusin, who is back in Romania’s squad for the first time since November, 2024, after missing the bulk of 2025 through injury, as well as Lucas Bergvall with Sweden and the on-loan pair of Jamie Donley with Northern Ireland and Tyrese Hall with Jamaica, the latter having earned his first senior international call-up this month.

Plenty of friendlies are also taking place as the countries who have already qualified for this summer’s tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico continue to tune themselves up for the showpiece event.

Numerous Academy players will also be on duty for their respective nations this month, although Reiss Elliott-Parris has not travelled after initially being named in the senior Guyana squad for the first time.

Here’s a full run-down of when and where our players will be in action during this international window (all kick-off times are UK)...

Wednesday 25 March

George Feeney – Northern Ireland Under-19s European Under-19 Championship qualifier against Ukraine in Romania – kick-off 9am
Malachi Hardy – England Under-18s friendly against Bulgaria in Croatia – kick-off 11am
Oliver Boast and Oscar Sandiford – England Under-17s European Under-17 Championship qualifier against Faroe Islands in England – kick-off 2pm
Leon Myrtaj – Hungary Under-19s European Under-19 Championship qualifier against Italy in Italy – kick-off 4pm

Thursday 26 March

Armend Muslika – Albania Under-17s home friendly against Latvia – kick-off 12.30pm
Radu Dragusin – Romania away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against Turkey – kick-off 5pm
Lucas Bergvall – Sweden 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against Ukraine in Spain – kick-off 7.45pm
Jamie Donley – Northern Ireland away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against Italy – kick-off 7.45pm
Randal Kolo Muani – France friendly against Brazil in USA – kick-off 8pm
Mathys Tel – France Under-21s away European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Luxembourg – kick-off 6.30pm
Aaron Maguire – Republic of Ireland Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Moldova – kick-off 5.15pm
Yusuf Akhamrich – Morocco Under-23s home friendly against Ivory Coast – kick-off 7pm
Luka Vuskovic – Croatia friendly against Colombia in USA – kick-off 11.30pm

Friday 27 March

Tyrese Hall – Jamaica 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against New Caledonia in Mexico – kick-off 3am
Callum Olusesi – England Under-20s away friendly against Italy – kick-off 3.30pm
Kevin Danso – Austria home friendly against Ghana – kick-off 5pm
Xavi Simons and Micky van de Ven – Netherlands home friendly against Norway – kick-off 7.45pm
Dominic Solanke and Djed Spence – England home friendly against Uruguay – kick-off 7.45pm
Pedro Porro – Spain home friendly against Serbia – kick-off 8pm
Archie Gray and Ashley Phillips – England Under-21s away European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Andorra – kick-off 6.30pm
James Wilson – Scotland Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Czech Republic – kick-off 7pm
Cristian Romero – Argentina home friendly against Mauritania – kick-off 11.15pm

Saturday 28 March

Malachi Hardy – England Under-18s friendly against Spain in Croatia – kick-off 11am
Armend Muslika – Albania Under-17s home friendly against Latvia – kick-off 11am
Leon Myrtaj – Hungary Under-19s European Under-19 Championship qualifier against Turkey in Italy – kick-off 11am
Oliver Boast and Oscar Sandiford – England Under-17s European Under-17 Championship qualifier against Israel in England – kick-off 2pm
Pape Matar Sarr – Senegal friendly against Peru in France – kick-off 4pm
George Feeney – Northern Ireland Under-19s European Under-19 Championship qualifier against Romania in Romania – kick-off 2.30pm

Sunday 29 March

Randal Kolo Muani – France friendly against Colombia in USA – kick-off 8pm

Monday 30 March

Yang Min-Hyeok – South Korea Under-23s home friendly against Japan Under-21s – kick-off 8am
Mathys Tel – France Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Iceland – kick-off 6pm
Yusuf Akhamrich – Morocco Under-23s home friendly against Ivory Coast – kick-off 7pm

Tuesday 31 March

Yang Min-Hyeok – South Korea Under-23s home friendly against USA Under-21s – kick-off 10am
Malachi Hardy – England Under-18s friendly against Croatia in Croatia – kick-off 1.45pm
Leon Myrtaj – Hungary Under-19s European Under-19 Championship qualifier against Slovakia in Italy – kick-off 2pm
Oliver Boast and Oscar Sandiford – England Under-17s European Under-17 Championship qualifier against Estonia in England – kick-off 2pm
Aaron Maguire – Republic of Ireland Under-21s away European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Kazakhstan – kick-off 3pm
George Feeney – Northern Ireland Under-19s European Under-19 Championship qualifier against Kazakhstan in Romania – kick-off 3pm
Pedro Porro – Spain home friendly against Egypt – kick-off 5pm
Lucas Bergvall – Sweden potential home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against either Poland or Albania – kick-off 7.45pm
Kevin Danso – Austria home friendly against South Korea – kick-off 7.45pm
Jamie Donley – Northern Ireland potential away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against either Wales or Bosnia-Herzegovina – kick-off 7.45pm
Radu Dragusin – Romania potential away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against either Slovakia or Kosovo – kick-off 7.45pm
Xavi Simons and Micky van de Ven – Netherlands home friendly against Ecuador – kick-off 7.45pm
Dominic Solanke and Djed Spence – England home friendly against Japan – kick-off 7.45pm
Pape Matar Sarr – Senegal home friendly against Gambia – kick-off 8pm
Tyrese Hall – Jamaica potential 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off against DR Congo in Mexico – kick-off 10pm
Archie Gray and Ashley Phillips – England Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Moldova – kick-off 7pm
James Wilson – Scotland Under-21s away European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Portugal – kick-off 7.30pm

Wednesday 1 April

Cristian Romero – Argentina home friendly against Zambia – kick-off 12.15am
Luka Vuskovic – Croatia friendly against Brazil in USA – kick-off 1am