Fletcher twins to face off as Kana-Biyik gets call
There is plenty of Manchester United representation in the various under-age internationals coming up during this final break of 2025.
Among one of the most interesting points on the bill is the England versus Scotland encounter at Under-19s level.
Jack Fletcher is part of the Three Lions squad, with his twin brother, and fellow Reds midfielder, Tyler, representing the Scots. The game takes place on Tuesday 18 November, in Lithuania, with the Raudondvaris Stadium staging all three games between the three nations involved.
Harry Amass, who scored for Sheffield Wednesday last weekend, has also been included in Will Antwi's 21-man squad.
Another Red to get off the mark in senior football, Enzo Kana-Biyik, is in the France Under-19s squad, as they face matches against Faroe Islands today (Wednesday), Bulgaria and Hungary.
The striker netted for loan club Lausanne-Sport in their 2-2 draw against Sion in the Swiss top-flight, and will be hunting more goals for his country, if provided with the opportunity.
Sekou Kone has been selected for Mali Under-23s duty, as he continues his comeback to full fitness after injury.
The midfielder is set to be involved in a double-header against Indonesia, after coming on as a late substitute in our EFL Trophy win at Notts County.
Gabriele Biancheri, fresh from his nomination for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award, is with Wales Under-21s, as they have a European Championship qualifier against Belarus, while Jacob Devaney and Jack Moorhouse are performing at the same level, for Republic of Ireland, with ties against England and Andorra.
It is a first competitive involvement for Moorhouse, who is on loan at Leyton Orient, after receiving international clearance in order to play.
There are three Reds in the England Under-20s squad for a friendly against Japan in Doncaster on Friday night.
Elyh Harrison, Shea Lacey and Ethan Wheatley are the men in question. Harrison is currently on loan at Shrewsbury Town, while Wheatley is gaining valuable experience all the time with Northampton Town.
Goalkeeper Will Murdock is part of Northern Ireland Under-19s' plans, as they meet Malta, Azerbaijan and Czech Republic, while Dan Armer (Scotland) and Samuel Lusale (Slovakia) are also competing in the same age group.
Another keeper, Darlington Osuchukwu, is in the Spain Under-17s selection.
Also, in terms of Under-17s, Harley Emsden-James has been called up by England for matches in Dubai, against USA, Ivory Coast and Australia. Alfie Walker is with Wales, as they tackle Slovenia, Portugal and Liechtenstein.
Midfielder Jariyah Shah has been promoted to the Australia youth squad. James Overy has, of course, been picked for the Socceroos' senior side for the first time.
Best of luck to all the boys in international action this month!



