A number of the Nottingham Forest first team and academy players proudly represented their home nations during the latest round of international fixtures
Brennan Johnson was named in Rob Page's Wales squad for the 2-2 draw away in Prague against Czech Republic before featuring as an 83rd minute substitute away to Estonia, winning 1-0 in FIFA World Cup qualifying Group E.
Meanwhile, Scott McKenna was an unused substitute as Scotland overcame Israel in a dramatic late 3-2 victory at Hampden Park in Group F before being named among the substitutes away against the Faroe Islands on Tuesday evening, The Scots winning 1-0.
James Garner was an unused substitute for England U21s during a 2-2 draw against Slovenia before starting in the following game away against Andorra, playing an hour as the Young Lions won 1-0 in UEFA Euro Under 21 qualifying.
Forest U23 midfielder Oliver Hammond was called into the Wales U21 squad for the European Championship qualifiers for the first time this month, the youngster an unused substitute in a 1-0 defeat to Moldova before making his debut from the bench in a 5-0 defeat to the Netherlands on Tuesday.
Julian Larsson was named in the Sweden U20 squad for an international friendly against Romania U21s, the Swedish forward appearing as a 74th minute substitute in a 1-0 defeat.
Defender Aaron Donnelly played 90 minutes for Northern Ireland U21s away to Russia U21s, losing 1-0 in Moscow before starting against Spain U21s in a 3-0 defeat in European Championship qualifying.
Dale Taylor played 68 minutes for Northern Ireland U19s in a 2-0 defeat away against Czech Republic U19s and started again away in Kazakhstan as his side defeated their hosts 2-1.
Forest U18s defender James Clarridge was called into the England U18 squad for the first time, featuring in a 2-1 home defeat to Norway U18s and starting in a 3-0 victory against Russia U18s.
Following the international break, The Reds are next in action on Saturday against Blackpool at The City Ground with tickets available here.
