Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou will be closely watching his players feature for their countries and hope that they all return in good shape as the club head towards the Premier League run-in.
There is only James Maddison in the England squad as the Three Lions prepare for friendlies against Richarlison's Brazil as well as Belgium. As for the trio of Ben Davies,Brennan Johnson andJoe Rodon, they are with Wales trying to navigate the Euro 2024 qualification play-offs to book a place in the Euro 2024.
Sweden's Dejan Kulusevski was in action in the 5-2 defeat to Portugal on Thursday, whileSon Heung-Min is likely to play against Thailand on Tuesday.
Italy's Destiny Udogie was in action during the win over Venezuela while Guglielmo Vicario was on the bench. Senegal's Pape Matar Sarr, Romania's Radu Dragusin will also take part in friendlies.
Elsewhere, Argentina's Giovani Lo Celso andCristian Romero, Uruguay's Rodrigo Bentancur and Denmark'sPierre-Emile Hojbjerg will play this weekend.
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Ollie Watkins andEzri Konsa are the two players in the England senior squad butMorgan Rogers and Tim Iroegbunam have been called up for the U21s and U20s respectively.
Captain John McGinn will be in action for Scotland against the Netherlands, while Poland's Matty Cash was withdrawn with injury during their win over Estonia on Thursday.
Douglas Luiz could play a part in Brazil's friendly against England at Wembley, while Nicolo Zaniolo came on as a substitute for Italy against
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