CHERRIES will have another enforced break from Championship action due to international duty kicking off again this October.
Scott Parker's side go into the break unbeaten in the division and have seen a number of their stars called up in search of World Cup qualification.
The qualifying is entering the latter stages now with hopes of being on a plane to Qatar for the winter 2022 tournament firmly in the peripherals.
You can follow all of Cherries' stars in action here:
Chris Mepham
Friday, October 8 – Czech Republic vs Wales – World Cup Qualifying (7:45PM)
Monday, October 11 – Estonia vs Wales – World Cup Qualifying (7:45PM)
Orjan Nyland
Friday, October 8 – Turkey vs Norway – World Cup Qualifying (7:45PM)
Monday, October 11 – Norway vs Montenegro – World Cup Qualifying (7:45PM)
Ryan Christie
Saturday, October 9 – Scotland vs Israel – World Cup Qualifying (5PM)
Tuesday, October 12 – Faroe Islands vs Scotland – World Cup Qualifying (7:45PM)
Gavin Kilkenny
Friday, October 8 – Republic of Ireland U21 vs Luxembourg U21 – UEFA Under-21 EURO qualifiers (5:15PM)
Tuesday, October 12 – Montenegro U21 vs Republic of Ireland U21 - UEFA Under-21 EURO qualifiers (4:30PM)
Morgan Rogers
Thursday, October 7 - England U20 v Italy U20
Monday, October 11 - Czech Republic U20 v England U20
Jordan Zemura
Saturday, October 9 – Ghana vs Zimbabwe – World Cup Qualifying (5PM)
Tuesday, October 12 – Zimbabwe vs Ghana – World Cup Qualifying (2PM)
Mark Travers
Saturday, October 9 – Azerbaijan v Republic of Ireland – World Cup Qualifier (5PM)
Tuesday, October 12 – Republic of Ireland v Qatar – Friendly (7:45PM)
Jamal Lowe
Friday, October 8 - USA v Jamaica – World Cup Qualifying (00:30AM)
Sunday, October 10 – Jamaica v Canada – World Cup Qualifying (11PM)
Thursday, October 14 – Honduras v Jamaica – World Cup Qualifying (1:05AM)
Jefferson Lerma
Thursday, October 7 – Uruguay v Colombia – World Cup Qualifier (00:00AM)
Saturday, October 10 – Colombia v Brazil – World Cup Qualifier (10PM)
Thursday, October 14 – Colombia v Ecuador – World Cup Qualifier (10PM)
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