There may not be any Rangers first-team action this weekend but several players are involved with their respective international teams.

Here is who is playing where and when.


John Souttar

Croatia v Scotland – Saturday, October 12 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 5pm

Scotland v Portugal – Tuesday, October 15 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 7:45pm

The Rangers defender is part of Steve Clarke's squad for the upcoming Nations League matches with Croatia and Portugal.

The 28-year-old will be hoping to feature after he was an unused substitute in the two previous internationals.

Ross McCausland

Belarus v Northern Ireland – Saturday, October 12 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 5pm

Northern Ireland v Bulgaria – Tuesday, October 15 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 7:45pm

McCausland will be aiming for more minutes under Michael O'Neill. The Rangers winger came off the bench in the matches against Luxembourg and Bulgaria last month.

Vaclav Cerny

Czech Republic v Albania – Friday, October 11 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 7:45pm

Ukraine v Czech Republic – Monday, October 14 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 7:45pm

Cerny will line up against Ibrox teammate Nedim Bajrami when the Czech Republic host Albania this evening. The Wolfsburg loanee joins his international teammates fresh from scoring a brace in Rangers' 2-0 win over St Johnstone on Sunday.


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Nedim Bajrami

Czech Republic v Albania – Friday, October 11 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 7:45pm

Georgia v Albania – Monday, October 14 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 5pm

Bajrami has impressed since arriving on deadline day from Sassuolo and will be hoping to do the same for his national team.

Ianis Hagi

Cyprus v Romania – Saturday, October 12 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 7:45pm

Lithuania v Romania – Tuesday, October 15 – UEFA Nations League – Kick-off 7:45pm

After making his long-awaited return to the Rangers first team in Sunday's win over St Johnstone, Hagi will be keen to feature in his nation's upcoming fixtures.

Hagi featured off the bench for Romania in their wins over Kosovo and Lithuania in the previous international break.

Mohamed Diomande

Ivory Coast v Sierra Leone – Friday, October 11 – African Cup of Nations Qualifying – Kick-off 8pm

Sierra Leone v Ivory Coast – Monday, October 14 - African Cup of Nations Qualifying – Kick-off 5pm

Since deciding to represent Ivory Coast over Ghana, Diomande has featured three times with his most recent appearance being as a substitute in the win over Chad last month.

The Rangers midfielder will be hoping for more game time in the double-header with Sierra Leona over the weekend.

Connor Barron, Leon King, Lewis Budinauckas and Robbie Fraser

Scotland Under-21s v Belgium Under-21s – Friday, October 11 – UEFA Under-21 European Championships Qualifying – Kick-off 7pm

Kazakhstan Under-21s v Scotland Under-21s – Tuesday, October 15 – UEFA Under-21 European Championships Qualifying – Kick-off 5pm

The young Rangers quartet will all be hoping to feature for Scot Gemmill's side for the matches against Belgium and Kazakhstan. Barron was called up to the senior squad for last month's Nations League matches but was an unused substitute against Portugal and Poland.

Neraysho Kasanwirjo

Netherlands Under-21s v Sweden Under-21s – Monday, October 14 - UEFA Under-21 European Championships Qualifying – Kick-off 7:45pm

The on-loan Feyenoord defender featured for his country against Mexico Under-21s in a friendly in the Dutch city of Almelo. The 22-year-old came off the bench in the 71st minute and played his part in a 1-0 win.

He'll be hoping for more game time against Sweden on Monday.