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Celtic’s domestic season is on hold until March 31st, during the first international break of the year.
For a few competitors, it’s their opportunity to rest, recover, and gather themselves before the last gasp in the race to reclaim the crown. For some, this is the start of full speed ahead as they depart to represent their nations this month.
In the past, Brendan Rodgers would have been left with a dilapidated squad at Lennoxtown; now, due to injuries and inconsistent performance, movie stars who would often be leaving for their travels are choosing to stay around. Following Rodgers’ conversation with USA manager Gregg Berhalter, Cameron Carter-Vickers is also staying behind, making skipper Callum McGregor’s absence from the Scotland squad just the second in SIX YEARS.
During the interval, just one Japanese star is playing; Kyogo is not included, while Reo Hatate is concentrating on recovering from an injury. However, Matt O’Riley was first left out. Now, he’s been called up by Denmark and will be hoping to make it to the June Euros. Here’s a look at every Celtic star that is representing their nation, along with when you can see them play.
Every Celtic player competing during the global break
Scotland’s Greg Taylor will play Northern Ireland on Tuesday, March 26 and the Netherlands on Friday, March 22.
Scotland’s Anthony Ralston will play Northern Ireland on Tuesday, March 26 and the Netherlands on Friday, March 22.
Trinidad & Tobago vs Alistair Johnston (Canada) (Saturday, March 23)
Matt O’Riley (Denmark): on Saturday, March 23, against Switzerland; on Tuesday, March 26, against the Faroe Islands
Paulo Bernardo (Portugal U21): Thursday, March 21 vs. Faroe Islands; Tuesday, March 26 vs. Croatia
North Korea vs. Daizen Maeda (Japan) – Thursday, March 21; Tuesday, March 26
Ireland’s Adam Idah will play Belgium on Saturday, March 23, and Switzerland on Tuesday, March 26.