Real Madrid Stars on International Duty: Key Matches Ahead

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By Fan du Real
Real Madrid Stars on International Duty: Key Matches Ahead

As the international break unfolds, twelve Real Madrid players are set to represent their national teams in crucial World Cup qualifiers and friendlies.

The international stage beckons for several Real Madrid stars as they join their respective national squads. With the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in full swing, key players like Huijsen for Spain, Kylian Mbappé and Eduardo Camavinga for France, and David Alaba for Austria are poised to make significant contributions.

World Cup Qualifiers

Huijsen, representing Spain, will be in action against Georgia on Saturday, November 11, at 20:45, followed by a clash with Bulgaria on Tuesday, November 14. These matches are pivotal as Spain looks to solidify its position in the qualification standings.

Kylian Mbappé and Eduardo Camavinga, donning the French colors, are also gearing up for two crucial encounters. Their performances will be instrumental as France aims to secure its spot in the upcoming World Cup.

The Austrian side will rely on the experience of David Alaba as they face their own set of challenges in the qualifiers. Meanwhile, Arda Güler is set to represent Turkey, and Thibaut Courtois will stand tall for Belgium in their respective matches.

Friendly Matches and U-21 Action

Brahim Díaz, playing for Morocco, has a dual task ahead with a World Cup qualifier and an additional friendly match. The Brazilian trio of Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, and Eder Militão are all set to showcase their skills in two friendly fixtures for Brazil.

Mastantuono, representing Argentina, will also participate in friendly matches, offering a chance to fine-tune strategies ahead of more competitive fixtures.

The younger talents aren’t left out either. Gonzalo García, part of Spain’s U-21 squad, is preparing for an important Euro U-21 qualifier along with a friendly match. This offers him a platform to demonstrate his potential on an international level.

The international break is not just a pause from club football but an opportunity for these players to shine on the global stage. As they don their national jerseys, each match carries the weight of national pride and personal ambition.