A number of Rovers players are away on international duty with their respective nations, but how are they getting on?
Yuki Ohashi made his debut for Japan during a 4-0 win against Indonesia in their latest World Cup qualifier.
The Rovers forward came off the bench for the final 10 minutes at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta.
The result saw Hajime Moriyasu’s side move seven points clear at the top of Group C, having won four of their five qualifiers to date.
Ohashi earned his first call-up to the national squad last month following his move to East Lancashire and has now won his first cap.
The 28-year-old will also be hoping to play a part against China on Tuesday in another World Cup qualifier.
Elsewhere, Balazs Toth was not involved in Hungary’s 4-0 defeat against the Netherlands after pulling out of the squad with an ankle problem.
The Rovers shot stopper will also play no part against Germany on Tuesday night after he was replaced in the squad by Patrick Demjen.
Igor Tyjon came off the bench for the final 15 minutes as England Under-17s drew 1-1 against Belgium before losing 4-3 on penalties.
Nick Michalski played the final half hour as England Under-18s as were beaten 3-1 by Poland in Valencia.
The young goalkeeper could also be involved in the final match on Monday against either Germany or Belgium.
Tom Atcheson started as Northern Ireland Under-19s were beaten 3-1 by Isreal, although Aodhan Doherty did not feature.
Gareth McAuley’s side are back in action on Tuesday when they take on Albania at the Elbasan Arena.
Leo Duru was on the bench as USA Under-20s secured a 4-0 victory against South Korea during their camp in Marbella.
The young full-back earned his first couple of caps last month and could feature against France on Monday afternoon.
Finally, Andi Weimann is hoping to feature for Austria against Slovenia in the Nations League this evening.
Ralf Ragnick's side are top of the group going into the game, with three wins from their opening five matches.
Weimann will then return to England to link up with the Rovers squad as preparation continues for the visit of Portsmouth.
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