With important Euro 2020 play-off ties, UEFA Nations League matches and African Cup of Nations qualifiers all taking place, Forest players can have an important role to play for their nations. Check out how they get on below:
Harry Arter and Cyrus Christie – Republic of Ireland
England (A) – Friendly – Thursday 12th November (kick-off 8pm)
Cyrus Christie played for an hour as the Republic of Ireland lost 3-0 at Wembley. Harry Arter was not involved in the matchday squad.
Wales (A) – UEFA Nations League – Sunday 15th November (kick-off 5pm)
Cyrus Christie was an unused substitute as Republic of Ireland lost 1-0. Harry Arter returned early from international duty with a slight injury.
Bulgaria (H) – UEFA Nations League – Wednesday 18th November (kick-off 7.45pm)
Christie came on as an 86th minute substitute in the goalless draw in Dublin.
Tendayi Darikwa – Zimbabwe
Algeria (A) – AFCON qualifier – Thursday 12th November (kick-off 7pm)
Tendayi Darikwa played the full 90 minutes as Zimbabwe lost 3-1 in Algeria.
Algeria (H) – AFCON qualifier – Monday 16th November (kick-off 1pm)
Darikwa played for 80 minutes as Zimbabwe came from behind to draw 2-2 with Algeria.
Nicholas Ioannou – Cyprus
Greece (A) – Friendly – Wednesday 11th November (kick-off 4.45pm)
Nicholas Ioannou played for just over an hour as Cyprus lost 2-1.
Luxembourg (H) – UEFA Nations League – Saturday 14th November (kick-off 7pm)
Ioannou played the full 90 minutes as Cyprus won 2-1.
Montenegro (A) – UEFA Nations League – Tuesday 17th November (kick-off 7.45pm)
Ioannou played the full 90 minutes as Cyprus lost 4-0 against Montenegro.
Brennan Johnson – Wales
USA (H) – Friendly – Thursday 12th November (kick-off 7.45pm)
Brennan Johnson came off the bench to make his senior Wales debut in the 0-0 draw against the USA.
Republic of Ireland (H) – UEFA Nations League – Sunday 15th November (kick-off 5pm)
Johnson was an unused substitute in Wales' 1-0 win.
Finland (H) – UEFA Nations League – Wednesday 18th November (kick-off 7.45pm)
Johnson was not involved in the matchday squad as Wales won 3-1.
Scott McKenna – Scotland
Serbia (A) – Euro 2020 play-off final – Thursday 12th November (kick-off 7.45pm)
Scott McKenna was an unused substitute for Scotland as they won their Euro 2020 play-off final on penalties against Serbia following a 1-1 draw after extra-time.
Slovakia (A) – UEFA Nations League – Sunday 15th November (kick-off 2pm)
McKenna played the full 90 minutes as Scotland lost 1-0.
Israel (A) - UEFA Nations League – Wednesday 18th November (kick-off 7.45pm)
McKenna came on as a 73rd minute substitute as Scotland lost 1-0.