Several Derby County stars have been involved for their respective nations over the past few days, with the international schedule coming to a close on Tuesday before the Sky Bet Championship resumes.


Three countries have been represented across three age groups as well as senior level, and this is how our internationals have fared so far…

Wales - Tom Lawrence and Harry Wilson


Ryan Giggs’ side missed out on the chance to earn promotion from their UEFA Nations League group after a narrow 2-1 defeat against Denmark.

Tom Lawrence played the full 90 minutes, whilst Harry Wilson came on for the final 22 minutes in place of Leeds United’s Tyler Roberts.

Wales will be looking to get back to winning ways when they face Albania in Elbasan on Tuesday night, kick-off: 7pm.

Republic of Ireland - Richard Keogh

Ireland played out a goalless draw with neighbours Northern Ireland at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Thursday night.

Richard Keogh wasn’t involved for Martin O’Neill’s side, although he will be looking to win his 22nd cap as they complete their Nations League campaign against Denmark on Monday night, kick-off: 7:45pm.

England Under-21s - Fikayo Tomori


Fikayo Tomori played the full game as the Young Lions extended their unbeaten run to 21 games with an impressive victory away in Italy.

With qualification for the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship secure, Aidy Boothroyd’s side are now well into their preparations for the tournament and they head to Denmark for a second friendly on Tuesday, kick-off: 5pm.

England Under-18s - Morgan Whittaker

After remaining as an unused substitute for the 2-2 draw with the Netherlands last Thursday, Morgan Whittaker made his England Under-18s debut in a 3-1 victory against the Republic of Ireland on Saturday.

The forward started before coming off in the 56th minute, and the Young Lions will complete their schedule for 2018 when they face Belgium on Monday, kick-off: 4pm.

Republic of Ireland Under-18s - Jason Knight

Jason Knight came on as a half-time substitute against Belgium in the Republic of Ireland’s opening game of the Murcia Tournament, before he started against teammate Whittaker on Saturday.

Ireland won their first game 2-1 before falling to a defeat against the Three Lions, and like England they will be looking to end their tournament on a high on Monday, when they take on the Netherlands.

Republic of Ireland Under-17s - Harry Halwax and Festy Ebosele

The Republic of Ireland might have suffered three defeats during the break, but Harry Halwax and Festy Ebosele gained excellent international experience.

Ebosele scored from the penalty spot in the opening game against England, before Halwax started against the Czech Republic. Ebosele then made a second appearance against Germany.