We have six players away representing their nation this month. Here’s what’s ahead of the them.
Lennon Miller
It was a momentous occasion when Lennon Miller received his first senior international call-up for Scotland earlier this month. The 18-year-old joins up with the squad ahead of a crucial double header against Greece, which will determine what League Scotland will play in the next Nations League competition.
The winner over the two legs will remain in League A. Greece only lost one game in their Group, only narrowly missing out on automatic promotion to League A. There only defeat came against England, although they did win at Wembley in the reverse fixture.
Should Miller earn his first cap, he would become the youngest ever Motherwell player to earn a senior international cap.
- Greece v Scotland
- Thursday 20 March
- 7:45pm Kick Off
- Georgios Karaiskakis Football Stadium, Greece
- Scotland v Greece
- Sunday 23 March
- 5pm Kick Off
- Hampden Park, Scotland
Kai Andrews
Kai Andrews has also made his first step up to senior international football, with manager Craig Bellamy including the 18-year-old in his squad that will kick off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Wales are in Group J alongside Belgium, Liechtenstein, Kazakhstan and North Macedonia. They face the latter two sides over the next 10 ten days.
- Wales v Kazakhstan
- 7:45pm Kick Off
- Saturday 22 March
- Cardiff City Stadium, Wales
- North Macedonia v Wales
- 7:45pm Kick Off
- Tuesday 25 March
- Toše Proeski Arena, Skopje
Tawanda Maswanhise
Tawanda Maswanhise and Zimbabwe are also in World Cup qualifying action, however they have four games in. Currently, The Warriors are at the foot of Group C. They take on Benin and Nigeria during this international window.
Rwanda, South Africa and Benin are all currently on seven points, with Lesotho on five and Nigeria on three.
Having found the back of the net during the November international games, Maswanhise and Zimbabwe remain on a high having qualified for AFCON as a result of their previous two matches. They will hoping to carry on that good feeling in these crucial two matches.
- Zimbabwe v Benin
- Thursday 20 March
- Kick Off 4pm
- Moses Mabhida Stadium, South Africa
- Nigeria v Zimbabwe
- Tuesday 25 March
- Kick Off 4pm
- Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Nigeria
Ewan Wilson
Ewan Wilson retained his spot in Scotland’s Under 21 squad ahead of two friendly matches later this week. The young Scots travel to Spain to take on Republic of Ireland and Iceland.
This is a new Under-21 cycle, where there a number of new, young faces in the squad. These two matches will be key to Scotland’s preparations for their upcoming EURO 2027 qualifying campaign, which gets underway later in the year.
- Scotland v Republic of Ireland
- Friday 21 March
- 7pm Kick Off
- Pinatar Football Arena, Murcia, Spain
- Scotland v Iceland
- Tuesday 25 March
- 1pm Kick Off
- Pinatar Football Arena, Murcia, Spain
Kofi Balmer
Kofi Balmer received a late call-up for Northern Ireland duty ahead of their two friendly matches this month. Looking for his first senior cap, Balmer will travel back home for a home match against Switzerland first, before travelling to Sweden.
Northern Ireland secured promotion to League B of the Nations League in November and these matches will help preparations for their World Cup qualifying adventure.
- Northern Ireland v Switzerland
- 7:45pm Kick Off
- Friday 21 March
- Windsor Park, Belfast
- Sweden v Northern Ireland
- 6pm Kick Off
- Tuesday 25 March
- Friends Arena, Stockholm
Zander McAllister
Zander McAllister is in the Scotland Under 17 squad once again, with the young side in action three times over the next ten days.
Head coach Brian McLaughlin has named a squad of 20 for the crucial upcoming UEFA League B Round 2 matches against North Macedonia, Romania and Liechtenstein.
All the games are taking place at Broadwood Stadium. Scotland are aiming to secure top spot in the group, and with it, a return to League A.
- Scotland v North Macedonia
- Wednesday 19 March 2025
- 3:30pm Kick Off
- Broadwood Stadium, Scotland
- Scotland v Romania
- Saturday 22 March 2025
- 7:30pm kick off
- Broadwood Stadium, Scotland
- Scotland v Liechtenstein
- Tuesday 25 March 2025
- 3pm kick off
- Broadwood Stadium, Scotland