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The Gers players are moving towards the international

By Richard David
October 6, 2021
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A NUMBER of Rangers players are on international missions this week. Here’s our look at who’s missing, what games they have coming up and when they’re in action.

Jon McLaughlin & Nathan Patterson – Scotland

Jon McLaughlin and Nathan Patterson have both been re-named to Steve Clarke’s squad as Scotland continue their World Cup qualifying campaign.

Scotland currently sit second in Group F after wins against Moldova and Austria last month. The next two matches are crucial for Scotland as they look to continue their strong start to the campaign and secure their qualification for Qatar in 2022.

Steven Davis – Northern Ireland

As the UK’s most capped male footballer, it’s no surprise that Steven Davis has been named to the Northern Ireland squad again as they continue their World Cup qualifying campaign .

Northern Ireland will face two difficult trips during this international break, first in Switzerland on Saturday before Bulgaria on Tuesday.

They currently occupy third place in Group C behind Switzerland and Italy.

Glen Kamara – Finland

Glen’s Finland continues its 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign with two important matches against Ukraine and Finland.

A home match kicks off the double header, before a trip to Kazakhstan. Finland are currently second in Group D with five points with Ukraine.

Fashion Jr – Zambia

Fashion Jr has been called up to the Zambia national team as she seeks to reserve her spot for the 2022 World Cup.

They face two matches against Equatorial Guinea, first away on Thursday night, then at home on Sunday.

Ianis Hagi – Romania

These are two crucial games for Romania in their World Cup qualifying campaign as they face first and second place in Group J.

Currently sitting right behind them in third, it could be two big games for Romania in their hopes of qualifying for the tournament.

Kemar Roofe – Jamaica

After making his Jamaican debut last month against Panama, Kemar has been called up to the squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

Jamaica will face the United States of America in the early hours of Friday morning, before hosting Canada on Sunday night.

Juninho Bacuna – Curacao

Juninho is on international duty with Curacao as they play two friendlies this international break.

They will begin tomorrow evening with a trip to Bahrain, before hosting New Zealand this weekend.

Calvin Bassey, Leon Balogun, Joe Aribo – Nigeria

Calvin Bassey was first named to the Nigerian squad, joining his Gers teammates Leon Balogum and Joe Aribo to represent their country.

They continue their World Cup qualifying campaign with two matches against the Central African Republic on Thursday and Sunday.

Borna Barisic – Croatia

Croatia will look to continue their strong start in Group H with a trip to Cyprus before hosting Slovakia on Monday night.

Borna’s Croatia currently lead the group on goal difference, with 13 points alongside Russia, with four wins, one draw and one loss in the opening matches.

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