Every Tottenham player on November international duty – Who they’re playing and how to watch

Tottenham have had 15 first-team players called up for the latest round of international fixtures.

The break is the final one of 2025, as many nations and players look to qualify for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

While some players, such as Mohammed Kudus, have stayed at Tottenham, many others are now set to join their fellow countrymen for the upcoming fixtures.

Below, Tottenham Hotspur News has listed every player who is now away with their country.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank looking annoyed on the touchline.
Credit: Imago

Cristian Romero and Richarlison among Tottenham players called up

Unsurprisingly, Cristian Romero has earned another call-up for Argentina this November.

His centre-back partner, Micky van de Ven, who has been excellent for Tottenham this season, has joined up with the Netherlands squad alongside Spurs teammate Xavi Simons.

Elsewhere in Europe, Pedro Porro has been called up into the Spain squad, while Palhinha has joined up with Portugal.

Despite picking up an injury against Chelsea, Lucas Bergvall has been called up by Sweden as Graham Potter takes charge of his first set of games for the national team.

Djed Spence will be looking to cement his place in the England squad, with the right-back once again being called up by Thomas Tuchel.

Another home nations star who is set to play for his country is Brennan Johnson, who has returned to the Wales squad.

Rounding off Europe, Kevin Danso and Guglielmo Vicario have been called up for Austria and Italy, while Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel join the French Under 21s.

Into Africa, and Pape Matar Sarr has joined Senegal for their latest round of fixtures.

Finally, Rodrigo Bentancur is with Uruguay, while Richarlison has joined up with Brazil’s squad.

How to watch Tottenham’s stars on international duty

England’s clash with Serbia will be shown live on ITV 1 at 19:45 on Thursday, 13 November, and Spence will be in action on the same platform against Albania on 16 November.

Likewise, both of Wales’ matches are available to watch on the BBC as they take on Liechtenstein and North Macedonia on 15 and 18 November.

Players Games Dates
Spence England vs Serbia, Albania vs England 13 November, 16 November
Johnson Liechtenstein vs Wales, Wales vs North Macedonia15 November, 18 November
Danso Cyprus vs Austria, Austria vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 November, 18 November
VicarioMoldova vs Italy, Italy vs Norway13 November, 16 November
van der Ven, SimonsPoland vs Netherlands, Netherlands vs Lithuania 14 November, 17 November
Porro Georgia vs Spain, Spain vs Turkey 15 November, 18 November
Bergvall Switzerland vs Sweden, Sweden vs Slovenia 15 November, 18 November
PalhinhaRepublic of Ireland vs Portugal, Portugal vs Armenia 13 November, 16 November
Romero Angola vs Argentina 14 November
Richarlison Brazil vs Senegal, Brazil vs Tunisia 15 November, 18 November
BentancurMexico vs Uruguay, USA vs Uruguay 16 November, 19 November
Sarr Brazil vs Senegal, Kenya vs Senegal 15 November, 18 November
Tel, OdobertSwitzerlands Under 21s vs France Under 21s, France Under 21s vs Faroe Islands Under 21s14 November, 17 November
Multiple Tottenham players have been called up for international duty

For the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Italy, many of their World Cup qualifiers are available to watch on Amazon Prime via pay-to-view. However, Austria’s fixtures are seemingly not listed.

Unfortunately for the rest of the games, there does not appear to be a clear route on how to watch the match in the UK.

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