Watford have nine players ready to represent their respective countries during the final international break before the end of the season.
One Hornet hopes to claim his World Cup place with their country, whilst others play warm-ups or neutral friendlies.
Abankwah was called up to Heimir Hallgrímssons’ squad as Ireland are due to face Czechia, looking to move a step closer to the World Cup.
If Ireland are successful against Czechia, Abankwah will face either Denmark or North Macedonia for a spot in the World Cup.
If the central defender plays, this will be his first appearance for Ireland after not playing when he was called up last March.
The Georgian pair have both been called up as Georgia play a pair of friendlies after missing out on their chance to play in the World Cup.
Georgia will face Israel and Albania in two friendlies over the course of the international break.
Chakvetadze has made 37 appearances, scoring ten goals, while Saba Goglichidze has made eight appearances so far.
Irankunda faces two friendlies as Australia play in the final international break before the World Cup.
Australia face Cameroon first, before a final friendly against Curaço on March 21st.
If the winger does feature, it will mark his twelfth appearance for the Socceroos as he looks to score his fourth goal for Australia.
The Norwegian shot-stopper has been called up as Norway face their final preparations before the World Cup.
Norway are set to face a tough match against the Netherlands first, before a home tie against Switzerland next Tuesday evening.
Selvik could mark his 6th appearance for Norway, as he looks to build on his impressive man-of-the-match performance against Leicester City on Saturday.
Despite a long run out of the team, Keben has been called up to represent Cameroon in their latest two matches.
The defender could face his teammate Irankunda as they face off for their respective nations before a final match against China.
If Keben is to feature, it will mark his first appearance for the Cameroon squad after two years at Watford.
Similar to Keben, Semedo has struggled for a run within the Watford Side.
The Portuguese striker has been called up as his side face Switzerland Under-20s and Czechia Under-20S in their latest friendlies.
Semedo could feature for the third time for Portugal Under-20s, looking for his second goal in three games.
The Hornets are back in action after the international break on Good Friday as they face Queens Park Rangers.
