With the World Cup on the horizon, international coaches have announced their squads for the next round of fixtures, with debutants and stalwarts across the region making the cut.
Sheffield Wednesday are leading the way, with four players getting the nod for their respective teams.
Both Marvelous Nakamba and Sean Fusine were named in Marian Marinica’s Zimbabwe squad for Botswana’s Four Nations Tournament, while Pierce Charles and Devlan Moses will be going to Northern Ireland’s senior and under 21s teams, respectively.
Doncaster Rovers’ recent arrival Darren Robinson also made Tommy Wright’s Northern Ireland U21 squad, with the youngster looking to make his 15th appearance for the side.
On the red side of Sheffield, the Blades’ own Adam Davies was one of the goalkeepers in Wales’ 26-man squad for the World Cup qualifying playoffs, starting with the semi-final against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 26 March, where the winner will face Italy in Cardiff on 31 March.
United starlet Sydie Peck received a call-up for England U21s, his fourth such call since making his debut for Lee Carsley’s team in September, as England continue their 2027 U21 EURO qualifying campaign.
The Jamaican national team have called up players from both SUFC and SWFC, with Andre Brooks getting his first nod following his sixth goal of the season against Wrexham on Saturday, while the Owls’ own Jamal Lowe will be joining him and the Reggae Boyz for their World Cup playoffs in Mexico next week.



