All The Details Of Where Saints Players Are On International Duty This Week
Its International time again, although most people I know don't seem to care about what seems a meaningless week of friendlies, anyway if you want to watch Southampton's contingent in action, here is where they will be playing.
Saints will have 10 players representing their countries this week at various levels and various competitions, although most are friendlies.
It all starts on Thursday 24th March when Scotland take on Poland, but most Saints fans will be looking at the England fixtures to not only see what game time James Ward Prowse gets, but also to hopefully see Kyle Walker Peters win his first full cap.
For those that care here are all the dates.
Thursday 24th March
Ché Adams and Stuart Armstrong — Scotland vs Poland (Friendly) 7.45pm GMT
Jan Bednarek — Scotland vs Poland (Friendly) 7.45pm GMT
Friday 25th March
Moussa Djenepo — Mali vs Tunisia (World Cup qualifier) 5pm GMT
Mohamed Elyounoussi — Norway vs Slovakia (Friendly) 5pm GMT
Tino Livramento - England U21s vs Andorra U21s (Euro 2023 qualifier) 7.45pm GMT
Saturday 26th March
James Ward-Prowse and Kyle Walker-Peters — England vs Switzerland (Friendly) 5.30pm GMT
Armando Broja — Spain vs Albania (Friendly) 6.45pm GMT
Tuesday 29th March
Armando Broja — Albania vs Georgia (Friendly) 5pm BST
Will Smallbone — Sweden U21s vs Republic of Ireland U21s (Euro 2023 qualifier) 5pm BST
Mohamed Elyounoussi — Norway vs Slovakia (Friendly) 6pm BST
James Ward-Prowse and Kyle Walker-Peters — England vs Ivory Coast (Friendly) 7.45pm BST
Ché Adams and Stuart Armstrong — TBC vs Scotland (Friendly) 7.45pm BST
Jan Bednarek — Poland vs TBC (Friendly) 7.45pm BST
Tino Livramento — Albania U21s vs England U21s (Euro 2023 qualifier) 7.45pm BST
Moussa Djenepo — Tunisia vs Mali (World Cup qualifier) 8.30pm BST
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