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Kjaer of Sevilla FC with Denmark
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INTERNATIONALS ON SHOW FROM THURSDAY

21/03/2019
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Kjaer, Rog, Wöber and Promes open up the first round of action of the international break tonight
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Although they travelled back on Monday, the eight internationals on duty this international break - after Vaclík returned to Sevilla - will begin their fixtures this Thursday with their respective international teams. In fact, half of the players will be on show tonight, with four players having the opportunity to play with their teams. Chronologically, the first to play could be Simon Kjaer, who has a friendly with Denmark at 19:00 at the Fadil Vokrri against Kosovo.

Later, at 20:45, the other three matches including Sevilla players take place, all of them qualifiers towards Euro 2020. In Group C, Promes' Holland will play against Belarus in Feyenoord's stadium, De Kuip. In Group E, Croatia-Azerbaijan could see Rog play for his national team. The final match takes place in Group G, with Wöber's Austria coming up against Poland, the match being played in the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna.

There will be competitve games on Thursday for Rog, Wöber and Promes and a friendly for Kjaer

On Friday there will be two matches. Gabi Mercado's Argentina will come up against Venezuela in a friendly at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid at 21:00. Fifteen minutes earlier, Portugal-Ukraine begins in the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, when André Silva's country will open up Group B to begin their road to Euro 2020 qualification. Finally, on Saturday, Sevilla's Spanish contingent, Sergi Gómez and Jesús Navas, could have their chance. Both could play in Spain-Norway which begins at 20:45 in the Mestalla to kick off Group F.

Navas' return to Spain and Sergi Gómez' debut could take place on Saturday in the Mestalla

The second round will begin on Sunday, with potentially three Sevilla players involved. In Group E, Rog could take part in Hungary-Croatia in the Groupama Arena in Budapest. The match will begin at 18:00, just like Israel-Austria in the Sammy Ofer Stadium in Group G. Quincy Promes closes the day at 20:45 with the enticing Holland-Germany in the Amsterdam Arena in Group C. Portugal will have their final match of the international break on Monday, once more in Lisbon at 20:45, coming up against Serbia in Group B.

The last matches will be played on Tuesday 26 March. Mercado's Argentina will play against Morocco in Tangiers at 20:00, 45 minutes before the other two qualifiers for Euro 2020. In Group D, Kjaer's Denmark will have their first match, playing against Switzerland in Basel, while Sergi Gómez and Jesús Navas' Spain will come up against Malta in the Ramón de Carranza in Cádiz.