The international break has started, with a number of Manchester United men representing their respective nations across the globe.
The build-up to this summer's World Cup finals continues, although we only have one current squad member involved in the play-offs, with countries vying for the vacant places in the tournament.
Altay Bayindir is in the Turkey squad, as they meet Romania in Istanbul, hoping to set up a winner-takes-all tie with Slovakia or Kosovo on the final day of March.
If Vincenzo Montella's side do make it through, they will be in Group D in the finals, alongside USA, Paraguay and Australia.
Denmark also have huge play-off interest, facing North Macedonia in Copenhagen, with the hope of a second tie against either Czech Republic or Republic of Ireland.
Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu misses out, though, due to injury and Rasmus Hojlund, is on loan at Napoli.
Of course, there are also vital preparations for the various teams in important friendlies, acting almost as auditions in some quarters, as players bid to make the plane for June and July's global event.
This is certainly the case with England, as Thomas Tuchel has named a split squad for Wembley outings against Uruguay and Japan.
Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo have been recalled, and have a great opportunity to stake their claim, with Manuel Ugarte part of the visitors' roster for the opening fixture in the capital, on Friday night.
Marcus Rashford, currently on loan at Barcelona, is also in Tuchel's plans for the two games.
Elsewhere, Casemiro and Matheus Cunha are involved in Brazil's friendlies against France and Croatia.
The high-profile clashes are being staged in Boston and Orlando, in the United States, as warm-ups for the summer extravaganza.
We also have a pair of players in the Portugal party, as the much-fancied European nation head to Mexico (in Mexico City) and USA (in Atlanta), for perfect preparatory work, featuring Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes in Roberto Martinez's squad.
Senne Lammens could well add to his one cap for Belgium, as they tackle USA and Mexico as well, with regular number one Thibaut Courtois out injured.
Gibraltar's James Scanlon, currently on loan at Swindon Town, has a UEFA Nations League double header with Latvia.
There could be another United match-up when Morocco meet Paraguay on Tuesday 31 March. Noussair Mazraoui has linked up with the African side's squad, despite missing the draw with Bournemouth due to illness, and Diego Leon is in the South Americans' group.
Amad has a couple of Ivory Coast friendlies to look forward to, including one in Scotland, where he spent time on loan at Rangers, earlier in his career.
As reported earlier, Benjamin Sesko and Bryan Mbeumo have been forced to withdraw from duty. Cameroon coach David Pagou has not called upon Andre Onana, who is on loan at Trabzonspor.
INTERNATIONAL FIXTURES
Thursday 26 March
GIBRALTAR (Scanlon) v Latvia 17:00 GMT
TURKEY (Bayindir) v Romania - 17:30 GMT
DENMARK (Hojlund) v North Macedonia - 19:45 GMT
BRAZIL (Casemiro, Cunha) v France - 20:00 GMT
Friday 27 March
Greece v PARAGUAY (Leon) - 19:00 GMT
ENGLAND (Maguire, Mainoo, Rashford) v URUGUAY (Ugarte) - 19:45 GMT
MOROCCO (Mazraoui) v Ecuador - 20:15 GMT
Saturday 28 March
South Korea v IVORY COAST (Amad) - 14:00 GMT
United States v BELGIUM (Lammens) - 19:30 GMT
Sunday 29 March
Mexico v PORTUGAL (Dalot, Fernandes) - 02:00 BST
Tuesday 31 March
Latvia v GIBRALTAR (Scanlon) - 17:00 BST
MOROCCO (Mazraoui) v PARAGUAY (Leon) - 19:00 BST
ENGLAND (Maguire, Mainoo, Rashford) v Japan - 19:45 BST
Algeria v URUGUAY (Ugarte) - 20:30 BST
Scotland v IVORY COAST (Amad) - 20:30 BST
Wednesday 1 April
United States v PORTUGAL (Dalot, Fernandes) - 00:00 BST
Brazil v Croatia (Casemiro, Cunha) - 01:00 BST
Mexico v BELGIUM (Lammens) - 02:00 BST