Four Foxes Braced For International Action
As the international break continues, another four Leicester City players will be in contention to appear for their nations on Saturday.
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by Sam Stevens
Published
07 Oct, 2017
Four Foxes Braced For International Action
As the international break continues, another four Leicester City players will be in contention to appear for their nations on Saturday.
Sam Stevens
Four Foxes Braced For International Action
As the international break continues, another four Leicester City players will be in contention to appear for their nations on Saturday.
Sam Stevens
Four Foxes Braced For International Action
As the international break continues, another four Leicester City players will be in contention to appear for their nations on Saturday.
Sam Stevens
Four Foxes Braced For International Action
As the international break continues, another four Leicester City players will be in contention to appear for their nations on Saturday.
Sam Stevens
- Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfred Ndidi, Ahmed Musa (Nigeria) and Daniel Amartey (Ghana) set for action- Nigeria are currently top of their World Cup qualifying group, three points above opponents Zambia- On Sunday, Kasper Schmeichel and Harry Maguire could feature for Denmark and England respectively
Nigerian trio Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfred Ndidi and Ahmed Musa are available for selection for the visit of Zambia to Godswill Akpabio Stadium at 5pm BST.
After four matches in African Group B, the Super Eagles occupy top spot with 10 points, three more than Zambia with two matches still to play for a place at the 2018 World Cup.
Daniel Amartey, on the other hand, knows victory over Uganda is key with his nation four points adrift of African Group E leaders Egypt in third place (2pm BST kick-off).
On Sunday, meanwhile, Harry Maguire could make his senior debut for England, who have already qualified for Russia, during their final clash of the campaign in Lithuania.
Kasper Schmeichel’s Denmark also welcome Romania to Copenhagen. The Danes are three points ahead of third-placed Montenegro and another three adrift of leaders Poland.
Eight runners-up with the strongest record in their groups will proceed to play-offs to decide the remaining four European berths at the World Cup.
On Friday, Andy King (Wales), Aleksandar Dragović (Austria), Demarai Gray (England U21s), Daniel Iversen (Denmark U21s) and Alex Pascanu (Romania U21s) all enjoyed victories.
Check back to LCFC.com throughout the week for updates on the Club's international stars.

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