Norwich City may be out of Championship action this week, but a number of their players will be on international duty.
Andrew Omobamidele could be the first to feature, with the Republic of Ireland playing Latvia on Wednesday.
Teemu Pukki's Finland are up next, as they make the short trip to Denmark on Thursday at 7:45pm. They face Kasper Hjulmand's side in Euro 2024 qualifying before the attention turns to City's three-strong Scottish trio on Saturday.
Kenny McLean and Grant Hanley have 74 Scotland caps between them, but Angus Gunn will hope to earn his first as Cyprus visit Hampden Park at 2pm.
Just three hours later another Canary could be involved, with Max Aarons hoping to feature as England's under-21s clash with France in a friendly.
It'll be a difficult day for David Wagner and his staff to keep track of, with another Norwich player featuring at the same time. Milot Rashica is currently out on loan at Galatasaray, but he remains on the Canaries' books as his Kosovo side travel to Israel.
Danel Sinani is in a similar situation and expected to leave this summer, but remains a Norwich player as Luxembourg play Slovakia and Portugal.
Omobamidele's Ireland then face France at home in their only qualifier of the break next Monday. Adam Idah has also linked up with the Irish camp to be assessed by their medical staff. His club boss indicated after the Stoke draw the striker's swollen foot would keep him out for 'a number of weeks'.
Dimi Giannoulis is part of the Greek side in the same Euro 2024 qualification group as Ireland and France.
Christos Tzolis has been called up to the Greek Under-21 side for their fixtures against Hungary and Belarus.
Pukki's second game comes a little closer to Carrow Road than the Denmark trip, with Finland meeting Northern Ireland in Belfast on Sunday at 7:45pm.
Marcelino Nunez' only match of the break comes at 1:30am on Tuesday, March 28 as he takes on Paraguay with fellow-South Americans Chile in a friendly.
Scotland will wrap up their mini-campaign with the visit of Spain later that day, with kick-off at 7:45pm in another vital Euros qualifier.
Aarons could face Croatia's under-21s at the same time, while Rashica's Kosovo welcome Andorra.
Norwich City's March international contingent - schedule and how to watch
Ireland v Latvia - Friendly - Wednesday 22 March, 7:45pm - Viaplay Sports 1 - Andrew Omobamidele
Denmark v Finland – Euro 2024 qualifiers – Thursday 23 March, 7:45pm – Viaplay Sports 2 - Teemu Pukki
Slovakia v Luxembourg – Euro 2024 qualifiers – Thursday 23 March, 7:45pm – Viaplay Sports Online - Danel Sinani
Gibraltar v Greece - Euro 2024 qualifiers - Friday 24 March, 7.45pm - Dimi Giannoulis
Greece U21s v Hungary U21s - Friendly - Friday 24 March, 3pm - Christos Tzolis
Scotland v Cyprus – Euro 2024 qualifiers - Saturday 25 March, 2pm – Viaplay Sports 1 - Angus Gunn, Grant Hanley, Kenny McLean
England U21s v France U21s – Friendly - Saturday 25 March, 5pm – BBC iPlayer/Viaplay Sports 1 - Max Aarons
Israel v Kosovo – Euro 2024 qualifiers – Saturday 25 March, 5pm – Viaplay Sports Online - Milot Rashica
Northern Ireland v Finland – Euro 2024 qualifiers – Sunday 26 March, 7:45pm – Viaplay Sports 1 - Teemu Pukki
Luxembourg v Portugal – Euro 2024 qualifiers – Sunday 26 March, 7:45pm – Viaplay Online - Danel Sinani
Greece v Lithuania - Friendly - Monday 27 March, 5pm - Dimi Giannoulis
Ireland v France - Euro 2024 qualifiers - Monday 27 March, 7:45pm - Viaplay Sports Online - Andrew Omobamidele
Chile v Paraguay – Friendly – Tuesday 28 March, 1:30am - Marcelino Nunez
Greece U21 v Belarus U21 - Euro U21 qualifier - Tuesday 28 March, 3pm - Christos Tzolis
Scotland v Spain – Euro 2024 qualifiers - Tuesday 28 March, 7:45pm – Viaplay Sports 1 - Angus Gunn, Grant Hanley, Kenny McLean
England U21s v Croatia U21s – Friendly - Tuesday 28 March, 7:45pm – BBC Three - Max Aarons
Kosovo v Andorra – Euro 2024 qualifiers – Tuesday 28 March, 7:45pm – Viaplay Sports Online - Milot Rashica
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