Robert Snodgrass and David Meyler are two of several Tigers men representing their countries in the coming days.
Scotland’s Robert Snodgrass applauds fans after the game
Hull City’s international contingent will have headed off to join up with their national squads with a spring in their step after helping the Tigers to a much-needed win over Southampton last weekend.
In all, seven regular first team players face the possibility of seeing international action over the weekend, and here is how supporters can keep across how they are getting on.
First up, David Marshall and Robert Snodgrass will be hoping to help Scotland to what would be a memorable victory at Wembley against England on Friday evening.
Chelsea’s Diego Costa in action with Hull City’s David Marshall
Snodgrass has been in fine goalscoring form this season, and to see if he can continue that for his country switch on ITV1 at 7.45pm.
There are also two Hull players in the Norway squad as the Scandinavians prepare to face the Czech Republic on Friday.
Adoma Diomande and Markus Henriksen have both been included by Per-Mathias Hogmo for the match, which Norway need to win after slipping up against Azerbaijan last time out. The game begins at 7.45pm and is live on Sky Sports 1 via the red button.
Hull City’s Adama Diomande in action with Arsenal’s Shkodran Mustafi
On Saturday teatime, David Meyler and his Republic of Ireland teammates face a crunch clash in Vienna against Austria.
Martin O’Neill’s side sit second in Group D and are three points ahead of their opponents going into the match, which begins at 5pm live on Sky Sports 1.
Republic of Ireland’s James McCarthy, Paul McShane and David Meyler warm up before the match
Rounding off the live action involving City players, Ahmed Elmohamady is part of the Egypt squad that are preparing to host Ghana on Sunday.
The qualifier between the two African heavyweights is live on BT Sport 2, and kicks off at 4pm.
On the same continent, Dieumerci Mbokani will be hoping to help his DR Congo side to a victory in Guinea. That match is not being televised and kicks off at 6.30pm on Sunday.
Will Snodgrass help Scotland to a famous win? Can Diomande find the net for Norway? Leave your thoughts below.
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