CHAMPIONSHIP table-topping Cherries have again got a host of starts involved in crucial World Cup qualifying contests over the next international break.
European qualifying is coming to a head with the final two matches of the group stages, with the likes of Ryan Christie’s Scotland and Chris Mepham’s Wales still able to secure passage to the playoffs.
England need four points from their final two matches to guarantee being on a flight to Qatar for the winter tournament in 2022.
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You can keep an eye on how Cherries’ starts are progressing with this international diary:
Thursday, November 11
Morgan Rogers – Portugal vs England under-20s in Under-20 Elite League
Mark Travers - Republic of Ireland vs Portugal in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Friday, November 12
Jefferson Lerma – Brazil vs Colombia in World Cup qualifying (12:30AM)
Gavin Kilkenny - Republic of Ireland under-21s vs Italy in UEFA Under-21 Championship (5:30PM).
Ryan Christie (suspended) – Moldova vs Scotland in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Saturday, November 13
Chris Mepham – Wales vs Belarus in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Orjan Nyland - Norway vs Latvia in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Sunday, November 14
Mark Travers - Luxembourg vs Republic of Ireland in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Monday, November 15
Ryan Christie – Scotland vs Denmark in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Tuesday, November 16
Gavin Kilkenny - Republic of Ireland under-21s vs Sweden in EFA Under-21 Championship (7PM)
Chris Mepham – Wales vs Belgium in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Orjan Nyland - Netherlands vs Norway in World Cup qualifying (7:45PM)
Jefferson Lerma - Colombia vs Paraguay in World Cup qualifying (11PM)
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