Several members of the Wanderers squad could be in action during the international break. Here is all the information you need.
Ian Evatt's side were scheduled to make the trip to Barnsley this weekend but that fixture was postponed due to call-ups.
Josh Sheehan could be involved when Wales host Gibraltar in a friendly at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground on Wednesday night (7.45pm).
Rob Page’s side also face Croatia in a Euro 2024 qualifier on Sunday night (7.45pm) as they aim to climb up the Group D table and battle for a place at next summer’s competition.
They are only behind third-place Armenia on goal difference at this stage, while Croatia and Turkey are three points ahead.
Sheehan won his fifth senior cap last month, coming off the bench for the final half hour in a goalless draw with South Korea.
Meanwhile, Dion Charles and Eoin Toal could both feature for Northern Ireland in their upcoming Euro qualifiers against San Marino and Slovenia.
Michael O’Neill’s side host San Marino on Saturday afternoon (2pm) before taking on Slovenia the following Tuesday (7.45pm).
Charles bagged a brace against Saturday’s opponents in a 2-0 victory in March – his first goals on the international stage. Toal is still waiting for his senior debut, having featured at various youth levels.
O’Neill’s side find themselves fifth in Group H, having won just one of their six qualifiers and losing 1-0 against Kazakhstan last time out.
Zac Ashworth has been named in the Wales Under-21 squad to face the Czech Republic on Friday night (5pm).
The West Brom loanee has made six appearances since his arrival in the North West, coming off the bench against Carlisle at the weekend.
Finally, Conor Carty could be involved for Republic of Ireland Under-21s in their Euro qualifier against Latvia on Friday (1pm).
The young forward was called up to the squad for the first time in June and has made a positive impression while on loan at St Patrick’s Athletic in the League of Ireland.
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