A number of Rovers players could be in action for their respective nations during the international break.
Arnor Sigurdsson will be hoping to play a part as Iceland kick off their Nations League campaign with a home fixture against Montenegro on Friday, September 6.
Age Hareide’s side are also in action on Monday, September 9 when they head to Goztepe to face Turkey.
The Rovers winger already has plenty of experience on the international stage, having won 33 caps to date.
Owen Beck will be hoping for a chance to impress when Wales take on Turkey at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday, September 6.
Craig Bellamy, who was named as Rob Page’s successor over the summer, will also take charge of the side against Montenegro in Podgorica three days later.
Beck has represented his country at Under-21 level and been called up to the senior squad before but is yet to win his first cap.
Balazs Toth is part of the Hungary squad ahead of their clash with Germany in Dusseldorf on Saturday, September 7. They also host Bosnia-Herzegovina three days later.
The goalkeeper, who joined Rovers from Fehervar last week to provide competition for Aynsley Pears, was named in Marco Rossi’s preliminary squad for the Euros over the summer but did not make the final cut.
Elsewhere, Tom Atcheson has been called up to the Northern Ireland Under-21 squad for their Euro qualifiers.
Tommy Wright’s side take on England on Friday, September 6 before facing Ukraine on Tuesday, September 10, with both ties being played at Ballymena Showgrounds.
Aodhan Doherty has been named in the Northern Ireland Under-19 squad as Gareth McAuley’s side prepare for their Euro qualifiers later this year.
The youngsters face Norway on Thursday, September 5 and Sweden on Sunday, September 8, with both fixtures being played in Norway.
Finally, Igor Tyjon has been called up to the England Under-17 squad for the first time ahead of their camp in Germany.
The Young Lions take on Mexico in Dusseldorf on Wednesday, September 4 before facing Israel in Duisburg three days later. The camp concludes with another match in Duisburg on Tuesday, September 10, this time against hosts Germany.
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