A host of Newcastle United players have been called up by their national teams as they look to represent their home nations during the international break.
Premier League football pauses until the beginning of April as Newcastle put their top four push on ice until they welcome Manchester United to St James' Park at the beginning of next month. Yet plenty of Eddie Howe's squad will still be in action over the next week and a half.
With that in mind, we have put together a list of the Newcastle players that will be representing their country, who they will be playing against and when their matches are taking place.
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Sven Botman - The Netherlands
France vs Netherlands, Friday 24th March. Stade de France - 7:45pm GMT.
Netherlands vs Gibraltar, Monday 27th March. De Kuip -7:45pm GMT.
Nick Pope and Kieran Trippier - England
Italy vs England, Thursday 23rd March. Stadio Diego Armando Maradona - 7:45pm GMT.
England vs Ukraine, Sunday 26th March. Wembley Stadium - 7:45pm GMT.
Alexander Isak - Sweden
Sweden vs Belgium, Friday 24th March. Friends Arena - 7:45pm GMT.
Sweden vs Azerbaijan, Monday 27th March. Friends Arena - 7:45pm GMT.
Jamal Lewis - Northern Ireland
San Marino vs Northern Ireland, Thursday 23rd March. Stadio Olimpico di Serravalle - 7:45pm GMT.
Northern Ireland vs Finland, Sunday 26th March. Windsor Park - 7:45pm GMT.
Martin Dubravka - Slovakia
Slovakia vs Luxembourg, Thursday 23rd March. Anton Malatinsky Stadium - 7:45pm GMT.
Slovakia vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sunday 26th March. Narodny futbalovy stadion - 7:45pm GMT.
Garang Kuol - Australia
Australia vs Ecuador, Friday 24th March. CommBank Stadium - 9:10am GMT.
Australia vs Ecuador, Tuesday 28th March. Marvel Stadium - 8:35am GMT.
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