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19 March 2025

Tottenham Hotspur Players Gear Up For International Break

A total of 14 players called up to represent their national teams in March matches.

As the international break descends upon Europe, Tottenham Hotspur finds itself facing an intriguing dilemma: a total of 14 players have been called up to represent their respective national teams. This period allows players to showcase their international prowess while fans gear up for the excitement of global football.

On March 17, 2025, Tottenham Hotspur officially announced via their social media that twelve players had received senior international call-ups. Notable names on this list include the ever-reliable Son Heung-Min of South Korea, Mali’s midfield maestro Yves Bissouma, and the promising defender Cristian Romero representing Argentina.

The full roster spans several countries and competitions, signifying Tottenham's strong presence in international football. Among those called up are:


  • Son Heung-Min (South Korea)

  • Yves Bissouma (Mali)

  • Lucas Bergvall (Sweden)

  • Cuti Romero (Argentina)

  • Dominic Solanke (England)

  • Pedro Porro (Spain)

  • Brennan Johnson (Wales)

  • Ben Davies (Wales)

  • Rodrigo Bentancur (Uruguay)

  • Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal)

  • Guglielmo Vicario (Italy)

  • Destiny Udogie (Italy)

  • Yang Min-hyeok (South Korea)

  • Jamie Donley (Northern Ireland)

Interestingly, a closer look at the official graphic reveals that two senior players out on loan—Micky van de Ven and another unnamed player—were not included in the announcement, raising questions among fans about their whereabouts during this international rally.

As the Spurs’ senior players gear up for their international fixtures, the youth teams are also seeing action. Notably, several younger talents within the club will represent their countries at the U21 and U19 levels. Among those recognized are Dane Scarlett and Archie Gray, who are poised to showcase their skills on the international stage.

For instance, Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie will feature in the Italy squad, clashing with Germany on March 20 and 24 for their Nations League quarter-final matches. The hype does not stop there—Pedro Porro is set to battle the Netherlands alongside Spain in similar quarter-finals during the same timeframe.

Meanwhile, Cristian Romero will step onto the pitch for his national team in World Cup qualifiers, facing Uruguay on March 21 and Brazil just days later on March 26. Not to be outdone, both Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson are slated to play Wales against Kazakhstan and North Macedonia, with their matches lined up for March 22 and 25.

Younger generations within Tottenham are also stirring excitement. Ashley Phillips and Dane Scarlett are heading to Portugal and Switzerland with the England U20 squad, while Archie Gray represents the England U21s in friendlies against France and Portugal.

Pape Matar Sarr has made his mark with Senegal as they prepare to face Sudan and Togo on March 22 and 25, while Yves Bissouma represents Mali in key matches against Comoros and the Central African Republic in the same dates.

One notable scene unfolds as Lucas Bergvall lines up for Sweden’s friendly matches ahead of his competition against former teammate Jamie Donley, who is in the Northern Ireland setup. The games promise to showcase a tantalizing blend of emerging talent versus seasoned players.

As all of these fixtures unfold, Tottenham Hotspur supporters can savor the moment of seeing their favorite stars take the field for their countries, hoping that the coming week will not only bring glory to national colors but also foster a stronger Tottenham contingent upon their return.

Ultimately, this wave of international duty, paired with the anticipation of observing Spurs players in competitive matches, enhances the fan experience. With the mixture of senior, youth, and fringe players all taking the opportunity to shine on an international platform, expectations are high as the Spurs community looks forward to an exhilarating break in action.