International break schedule

During this international break, eleven members of the Paris Saint-Germain first team have joined their respective national teams. Here is their schedule for the break.

KYLIAN MBAPPÉ - FRANCE

The France No.10 has been called up by coach Didier Deschamps for Les Bleus' next two games. The world champions will face Austria at the Stade de France on Thursday 22 September and then Denmark in Copenhagen on Sunday 25 September. Both matches are in the UEFA Nations League and will serve as the last occasion the team will be together before heading to Qatar for the World Cup in November-December.

GIANLUIGI DONNARUMMA - ITALY

Roberto Mancini has called up the goalkeeper for the Azzurri's next two matches, which are also in the group stage of the 2022-2023 UEFA Nations League. The European champions will play a first match against England on Friday 23 September at the Stadio San Siro and then fly to Hungary and the Puskas Arena on Monday 26 September. Marco Verratti has also been called up but remains in Paris for treatment following a bruise with a deep haematoma in his left calf.

MARQUINHOS / NEYMAR JR - BRAZIL

The Seleção of Marquinhos and Neymar Jr, coached by Tite, will play two friendly matches in France in preparation for the World Cup in Qatar. The Auriverdes will first face Ghana in Le Havre on Friday 23 September and then host Tunisia at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday 27 September. A home game for our Brazilians!

LEO MESSI - ARGENTINA

Leo Messi's Argentina have two friendly matches on the other side of the Atlantic, both in the United States. The South Americans will play a first match against Honduras on Thursday 22 September at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami and a second against Jamaica on Tuesday 27 November in New Jersey.

ACHRAF HAKIMI - MOROCCO

The Lions of Atlas, coached by Walid Regragui, will also play two friendly matches. First against Chile on Friday 23 September at the RCDE Stadium in Barcelona, then against Paraguay on Tuesday 27 September in Seville.

CARLOS SOLER / PABLO SARABIA - SPAIN

Like the rest of Europe's teams, Spain will play two matches in the UEFA Nations League group stage. The Spaniards will first host Switzerland in Zaragoza on Saturday 24 September before heading north to Braga where they will meet club-mates Danilo, Nuno Mendes and Vitinha on Tuesday 27 September.

NUNO MENDES / DANILO PEREIRA / VITINHA - PORTUGAL

Finally, called by Fernando Santos, the Portuguese will play two Nations League matches. They will first travel to the Fortuna Arena in Prague to meet the Czech Republic on Saturday 24 September before welcoming Spain to the Estádio Municipal in Braga on Tuesday 27 September for the very last match of the UEFA Nations League group stage.