We had six first-team players travelling the world over the last seven days. Here’s how they got on.
Apostolos Stamatelopoulos
Stamatelopoulos was an unused substitute for Australia in their 3-1 win over China.
He also had to settle for a place on the bench as the Socceroos produced a hard-earned 1-1 draw in Japan.
Tawanda Maswanhise
Maswanhise was an unused substitute for Zimbabwe in their first match, as the Warriors overcame Namibia 1-0 in their quest for AFCON qualification.
The 21-year-old came on in the 66th minute of part two of their Namibian double-header and had the ball in the net but the offside flag was raised.
Ewan Wilson & Lennon Miller
Our two Scottish young guns had mixed fortunes.
Lennon Miller played the full 90 against Belgium and Ewan Wilson had to watch on as defeat to Belgium dealt their qualification hopes a big blow.
The Young Scots then made the long journey to Almaty to face Kazakhstan in their final Group B qualifier, knowing that a win was required to have any hope of securing second place in the group. Again Miller started, setting up one and scoring a stunner from the edge of the box but it wasn’t enough to prevent a 3-2 defeat in which Ewan Wilson made a last-minute appearance.
Krisztián Hegyi
The on-loan stopper didn’t sample any game time as Hungary’s Under 21s saw off Malta but started against Belgium, keeping a clean sheet as the Hungarian youngsters won 1-0.
Kofi Balmer
A late call up to the squad, Kofi didn’t see any game time in their draw with Belarus and impressive 5-0 win over Bulgaria.