16 Brentford have been called up for their respective nations this international break.

11 players have been selected for senior action, while five young Bees are away with their nations’ youth teams.

Take a look at the full list of players and their upcoming fixtures below.


Mark Flekken - Netherlands

The Netherlands can qualify for Euro 2024 this international break, with two crucial games against Republic of Ireland (home) on Saturday 18 November (7.45pm) and Gibraltar (away) on Tuesday 21 November (7.45pm).

Mark Flekken has featured in two of his country's Euro 2024 qualifiers this campaign, and Ronald Koeman's side know that bettering Greece's results this fortnight will see them qualify for next summer's tournament.

They can catch France, who currently sit top of Group B, but would need a huge nine-goal swing.

Thomas Strakosha - Albania

Albania currently sit top of their Euro 2024 qualification group and, like Thomas Strakosha's goalkeeping team-mate Flekken and the Netherlands, can qualify for the tournament this window.

It won't be easy, however, with Group E a hotly contested heat.

Albania currently sit top with 13 points (six games played), with Czechia second on 11 points (six played), Poland third on 10 points (seven played), and Moldova fourth on nine points (six played).

Coached by former Brazil, Arsenal and Barcelona left-back Sylvinho, Albania only need a draw on Friday 17 November (5pm) at Moldova to advance, before they finish their qualifying campaign at home to the Faroe Islands on Monday 20 November, 7.45pm.

Kristoffer Ajer - Norway

Kristoffer Ajer and Norway first have a friendly against Faroe Islands on Thursday 16 November at 5pm, as they prepare for their final Euro 2024 qualifier.

However, Ajer, along with the likes of Martin Ødegaard and Erling Haaland, know they can only qualify for Euro 2024 through the Nations League play-off system.

They take on Scotland, who are five points ahead of them in Group A, on Sunday 19 November at 7.45pm, which will see Ajer head back up north after his five-year spell there with Celtic.

Nathan Collins - Republic of Ireland

Nathan Collins and the Republic of Ireland face the Netherlands in their final group game, knowing, like Norway, that they can only qualify for Euro 2024 through the Nations League play-off system.

In their other fixture during the break, the Boys in Green face New Zealand in a friendly at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday 21 November (7.45pm).

Christian Nørgaard and Mathias Jensen - Denmark

Denmark can qualify for Euro 2024 this week if they beat Slovenia on Friday 17 November (7.45pm), or if Kazakhstan do not beat San Marino.

If neither of those things happen, a win for Christian Nørgaard and Mathias Jensen at Northern Ireland on Monday 20 November (7.45pm) will secure their spot in Germany next year.

Ethan Pinnock - Jamaica

Ethan Pinnock and Jamaica face Canada in a two-legged CONCACAF Nations League quarter-final this international break.

Having topped Group B, the Reggae Boyz take on the North Americans at home on Saturday 18 November at 12am, before a second leg in Canada on Wednesday 22 November at 12.30am.

Frank Onyeka - Nigeria

Our African stars begin their World Cup 2026 qualification campaigns this week, with Frank Onyeka's Nigeria set to take on Lesotho (home) on Thursday 16 November at 4pm.

The Super Eagles then travel to Zimbabwe on Sunday 19 November (1pm).

Bryan Mbeumo - Cameroon

In their opening World Cup qualification games, Bryan Mbeumo and Cameroon first face Mauritius at home on Friday 17 November at 7pm.

Then, they travel to Libya for their second qualification game on Tuesday 21 November at 4pm.

Yoane Wissa - DR Congo

Yoane Wissa's DR Congo begin their qualification campaign on Wednesday 15 November against Mauritania at 4pm.

They then travel to Sudan on Sunday 19 November for a 4pm kick-off.

Saman Ghoddos - Iran

The second round of the World Cup Asian qualifiers also begin this week, with Iran taking on Hong Kong on Thursday 16 November at 2.30pm.

A trip to Uzbekistan is next up for Saman Ghoddos and his nation, who take on their Group E opponents on Tuesday 21 November at 1pm.

Ji-soo Kim - Korea Republic Under-22s

Ji-soo Kim has been called up to the Korea Republic U22 squad for this international window, where they will travel to France to play two friendlies.

First, they will take on Le Havre on Friday 17 November, before a game against a France youth side on Monday 20 November.

Matt Cox - England Under-21s

Matt Cox has received another call-up to the England U21s squad for their next two U21 Euro 2025 qualifiers.

A clash with Serbia U21s is first up for the Young Lions - who have won two and lost one of their opening three Group F games - on Saturday 18 November (4pm), before a meeting with Northern Ireland U21s on Tuesday 21 November at 7.45pm.

Fin Stevens - Wales Under-21s

Wales U21s and Fin Stevens are also in U21 Euro 2025 qualification action this fortnight, having won one and drawn two so far in Group I.

Top-of-the-group Iceland U21s are their opponents on Thursday 16 November at 6pm, before they take on Denmark U21s on Monday 20 November at the same time.

Yehor Yarmoliuk - Ukraine Under-21s

Yehor Yarmoliuk, who has made some impressive first-team cameos in recent weeks, has been called up to the Ukraine U21s squad for the upcoming international break.

In the same U21 Euro 2025 qualification group as England, Ukraine face Luxembourg U21s on Friday 17 November at 6pm and then take on Azerbaijan U21s on Tuesday 21 November, also at 6pm.

Vincent Angelini - Scotland Under-21s

Brentford's final player in U21 Euro 2025 qualification action this month is Vincent Angelini, who has been called up to the Scotland U21s squad.

Two difficult games against Belgium U21s (Friday 17 November, 7pm) and Hungary U21s (Tuesday 21 November, 7pm) are on the agenda for the young Scots.

Marley Tavaziva - Zimbabwe 

Another B-team goalkeeper Marley Tavaziva received his first Zimbabwe call-up this international break, but unfortunately had to pull out of the squad due to injury.