Several Tottenham Hotspur players are now set to link up with their national teams for friendly and World Cup qualifying games.
Club football is expected to pause for a little while for the first time this year, as players travel across the globe to represent their national teams.
For Tottenham, their poor record before international breaks continues, as they once more fell short in the Premier League at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium when Nottingham Forest beat them 3-0.
The Spurs players will now have the next few weeks to get their minds off that defeat as they feature in friendlies and World Cup qualifying games on different continents.

Tottenham players called up for international duty as Radu Dragusin and Lucas Bergvall feature
Radu Dragusin and Lucas Bergvall, representing Romania and Sweden respectively, are among those whose countries are currently chasing a World Cup qualifying spot and have received a call-up away from Tottenham.
Italy are also featuring in the World Cup qualifiers, but Destiny Udogie and Guglielmo Vicario are two of 15 players set to remain at Hotspur Way. Vicario missed out on an Italy call-up because of hernia surgery.
These are the Tottenham players, including academy stars and those out on loan, who have been called up, along with when and where they will be in action during this international window (all kick-off times are UK):
Tottenham player fixtures on 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
Spurs face anxious wait over player fitness during international break
For Tottenham, with their relegation struggles, they will be hoping that the various first-team stars flying out to represent their countries all return fit.
At the moment, the injury crisis Spurs have been dealing with for most of the season looks to be easing off, and as such, they will want to avoid any more setbacks.
The games coming immediately after the break are huge for Tottenham in their bid to avoid the drop, and they will need to have their players ready for the relegation fight.
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