The first international break of the season is here and there are several Nottingham Forest players to keep an eye for.
After a strong start to the season, the Premier League is on pause for this week as the September international break commences.
Nottingham Forest will have players representing their nations all across the globe, with a total of 13 players.
From Nations League to World Cup qualifiers all corners of the world will be covered so without further ado, let’s take a look at those who have been called up by their countries.

Which Nottingham Forest players will be playing during the international break?
The most notable of the call-ups is a first England selection for Morgan Gibbs-White.
Interim boss Lee Carsley has been a huge fan of Gibbs-White having worked with him in the Under-21s set up and the Forest number 10 will be given the chance to prove himself in Nations League games against the Republic of Ireland and Finland.
Gibbs-White isn’t the only one in Nations League action with Neco Williams (Wales), Andrew Omobamidele (Republic of Ireland), Anthony Elanga (Sweden), Nikola Milenkovic (Serbia) and Matz Sels (Belgium) also called up.
Willy Boly was selected by the Ivory Coast and was meant to be joined by Ibrahim Sangare however the midfielder has since withdrawn from the squad.
Ola Aina and Taiwo Awoniyi have both been selected for Nigeria as they and the Ivory Coast begin their African Cup of Nations qualifying campaigns.
Chris Wood will feature for New Zealand and one of the new summer signings at the City Ground, Ramon Sosa, has been chosen by Paraguay for games against Uruguay and Brazil.
Eric da Silva Moreira and Elliot Anderson have been selected by Germany U19s and England U21s too.
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Every game a Nottingham Forest player could feature in during the international break
With fixtures coming thick and fast during the international break, there are plenty of games that will feature Forest players.
Morgan Gibbs-White
- Republic of Ireland vs England (Saturday 7th September, 17:00 BST)
- England vs Finland (Tuesday 10th September, 19:45 BST)
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Neco Williams
- Wales vs Turkey (Friday 6th September, 19:45 BST)
- Montenegro vs Wales (Monday 9th September, 19:45 BST)
Andrew Omobamidele
- Republic of Ireland vs England (Saturday 7th September, 17:00 BST)
- Republic of Ireland vs Greece (Tuesday 10th September, 19:45 BST)
Anthony Elanga
- Azerbaijan vs Sweden (Thursday 5th September, 17:00 BST)
- Sweden vs Estonia (Sunday 8th September, 19:45 BST)
Nikola Milenkovic
- Serbia vs Spain (Thursday 5th September, 19:45 BST)
- Denmark vs Serbia (Sunday 8th September, 17:00 BST)
Matz Sels
- Belgium vs Israel (Friday 6th September, 19:45 BST)
- France vs Belgium (Monday 9th September, 19:45 BST)
Chris Wood
- Mexico vs New Zealand (Sunday 8th September, 02:00 BST)
- USA vs New Zealand (Wednesday 11th September, 00:00 BST)

Willy Boly
- Ivory Coast vs Zambia (Friday 6th September, 20:00 BST)
- Chad vs Ivory Coast (Tuesday 10th September, 20:00 BST)
Ola Aina & Taiwo Awoniyi
- Nigeria vs Benin (Saturday 7th September, 17:00 BST)
- Rwanda vs Nigeria (Tuesday 10th September, 14:00 BST)
Ramon Sosa
- Uruguay vs Paraguay (Saturday 7th September, 00:30 BST)
- Paraguay vs Brazil (Wednesday 11th September, 01:30 BST)
Eric da Silva Moreira
- Germany U19 vs Italy (Saturday 7th September, 14:00 BST)
- Germany U19 vs England (Tuesday 10th September, 15:30 BST)
Elliot Anderson
- England U21 vs Northern Ireland (Friday 6th September, 19:45 BST)
- England U21 vs Austria (Monday 9th September, 19:45 BST)
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