The schedule for the international break

As 17 Paris Saint-Germain players join up with their respective national teams for the November international break, let’s take a look at the schedule that awaits them on their travels (all kick-off times given in CET).

WARREN ZAÏRE-EMERY / BRADLEY BARCOLA / RANDAL KOLO MUANI - FRANCE

A France side featuring Warren Zaïre-Emery, Bradley Barcola and Randal Kolo Muani (but not the injured Ousmane Dembélé) will play two UEFA Nations League matches over the next few days. Les Bleus will start off by welcoming Israel to the Stade de France at 20:45 this Thursday, before travelling to Milan's legendary San Siro to face Gianluigi Donnarumma's Italy on Sunday, again at 20:45.

GIANLUIGI DONNARUMMA - ITALY

Three days before their aforementioned clash with France, Donnarumma's side will take on Belgium at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels at 20:45 on Matchday 5 of the UEFA Nations League group stage.

NUNO MENDES / JOÃO NEVES / VITINHA - PORTUGAL

Also in the UNL, Nuno Mendes's, João Neves's and Vitinha's Portugal will complete their Group A1 schedule with a game against Poland this Friday at Porto's Estadio do Dragão, before heading to Croatia to take on Zlatko Dalić's at Split's Stadion Poljud next Monday.

FABIÁN RUIZ - SPAIN

A double header in the UEFA Nations League is also what awaits Fabián Ruiz with his side, as the reigning European champions are initially set to travel to Copenhagen's Parken to face Denmark at 20:45 this Friday, before they welcome Switzerland to the Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López in Santa Cruz de Tenerife at the same time next Monday.

MILAN SKRINIAR - SLOVAKIA

Milan Škriniar's Slovakia are another team with two UNL matches pencilled in over the next few days. First up for the Sokoli is a trip to Solna, Sweden, to take on Jon Dahl Tomasson's side this Saturday, followed by a game against Estonia in Trnava next Tuesday.

ACHRAF HAKIMI - MOROCCO

Achraf Hakimi's Morocco will again take part in the qualifying phase of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations during the current international break, despite having automatically qualified for the competition as the host country. The Atlas Lions are firstly due to head to Franceville to take on Gabon at 20:00 this Friday, before welcoming Lesotho to the Stade d'Honneur d'Oujda next Monday, also at 20:00.

MARQUINHOS - BRAZIL

Down in South America, meanwhile, Marquinhos's Brazil will play two FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers: one against Venezuela at 22:00 this Thursday (Matchday 11) at the Estadio Monumental de Maturín and another against Uruguay at 01:45 next Wednesday (Matchday 12) at Salvador's Arena Fonte Nova.

WILLIAN PACHO - ECUADOR

It's a similar story for Willian Pacho with Ecuador, who also have two FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers awaiting them. After welcoming Bolivia to the Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo in Guayaquil this Friday at 01:00, La Tri will travel to Barranquilla's Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez for a game against Colombia at midnight next Wednesday.

LEE KANG-IN - SOUTH KOREA

Another Paris Saint-Germain player with the FIFA World Cup in his sights is Lee Kang-in, who has been called up by South Korea head coach Hong Myung-bo. The Taegeuk Warriors are set to continue their qualification campaign for the 2026 tournament with two away games: one against Kuwait at 15:00 this Thursday at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium and another against Palestine at the same time next Tuesday at the Amman International Stadium in Jordan.

DÉSIRÉ DOUÉ - FRANCE's U21s

Two friendlies are what's in store for Désiré Doué with France's U21s over the next few days. Les Bleuets will start off with a game against Italy's U21s at 16:15 this Friday in Empoli and finish with a game against Germany's U21s at 18:15 next Tuesday in Valenciennes.

SENNY MAYULU - FRANCE's U20s

France's U20s, including Paris Saint-Germain's Senny Mayulu, will play three tournament-style friendlies at the Marbella Football Center in San Pedro Alcántara, Spain, over the November international break, with Les Bleuets set to face South Korea's U20s this Thursday, Denmark's U20s this Saturday and the United States' U20s next Monday.

YORAM ZAGUE - FRANCE's U19s

Paris Saint-Germain defender Yoram Zague has been called up by Jean-Luc Vannuchi, the head coach of France's U19s, for three matches taking place in Scotland in the first round of qualifying for the 2025 UEFA European Under-19 Championship: one against Liechtenstein tomorrow, another against Wales this Saturday and another against Scotland themselves next Tuesday.

IBRAHIM MBAYE - FRANCE's U18s

Ibrahim Mbaye – together with Paris Saint-Germain academy players Axel Tape and Mahamadou Sangaré – has been called up by Landry Chauvin, the head coach of France's U18s, for Les Bleuets' upcoming friendlies against Turkey (tomorrow) and against the Netherlands (this Saturday) in Turkey itself.