International break schedule

No fewer than 15 members of the Paris Saint-Germain first team are on international duty in this current window.

PRESNEL KIMPEMBE / KYLIAN MBAPPÉ - FRANCE

There are four 2022/23 UEFA Nations League games for Les Bleus. They start with Denmark at the Stade de France on 3  June - the Danes are also a team France will face at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Three days later, Didier Deschamps' men head to Croatia (6 June) and then Vienna (10 June) to play Austria, before hosting Croatia at the Stade de France on 13 June.

MARQUINHOS / NEYMAR JR - BRAZIL

Marquinhos and Neymar Jr have jetted off to South Korea ahead of two friendlies: the first against the hosts on 2 June before taking on Japan in Tokyo four days later.

MARCO VERRATTI / GIANLUIGI DONNARUMMA - ITALY

The European champions are going to be busy too. They will contest the Artemio Franchi Trophy with Argentina - their South American counterparts - at Wembley on 1 June. They then head into Nations League competition too with Germany (4 June) and Hungary (7 June) going to Italy before the Squadra Azzurra head to England (11 June) and Germany (14 June).

 

LEO MESSI - ARGENTINA

Just the one game for Léo Messi & Co: against Italy at Wembley on 1 June.

ACHRAF HAKIMI - MOROCCO

Achraf Hakimi and his country have three games to play. There's a friendly against the USA in Ohio (2 June) before 2023 Nations Cup qualifiers in Rabat against South Africa (9 June) and Liberia in Casablanca (13 June).

 

NUNO MENDES / DANILO PEREIRA - PORTUGAL

Nuno Mendes and Danilo Pereira have 2022/23 Nations League matches. They go to Seville to play Spain on 2 June, and then host Switzerland and the Czech Republic in Lisbon (5 & 9 June) before going to Geneva to face the Swiss on 12 June. 

THILO KEHRER - GERMANY 

The Mannschaft go to Bologna to play Italy (4 June), host England in Munich (7 June), travel to Hungary (11 June) and wrap up their 2022/23 Nations League group-stage campaign against Italy in Mönchengladbach (14 June).

IDRISSA GUEYE / ABDOU DIALLO - SENEGAL

The reigning African champions start down the road to the 2023 tournament. Idrissa Gueye and Abdou Diallo host Benin (4 June) before heading to Kigali to face Rwanda (7 June).

El Chadaille Bitshiabu / Warren Zaire Emery - FRANCE U17

Following their semi-final win against Portugal, in which the Paris Saint-Germain defender scored the decisive penalty, the France U17 team face the Netherlands for the title at the Netanya Stadium in Israel on Wednesday.