Juventus: International Duty and Upcoming Fixtures
The Juventus players called up for international duty over the coming days. Fifteen Bianconeri players set to represent their national teams in various fixtures, including World Cup qualifiers and friendly matches. See below for the list and schedules.

The Juventus players called up for international duty over the coming days As stated on Juventus’ official website, 15 Bianconeri players will be joining their respective national teams’ training camps from today onwards; some will be facing crucial final matches to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup, scheduled for next June, whilst others will be playing friendly matches.Below is the list and the fixtures.BELGIUM (Lois Openda) – Belgium, already qualified for the World Cup, will play two friendlies: against the United States in Atlanta and against Mexico in ChicagoBRAZIL (Gleison Bremer) - Two warm-up matches for the national team led by Carlo Ancelotti against France and CroatiaCANADA (Jonathan David) - Two friendlies against Iceland and TunisiaCOLOMBIA (Juan Cabal) - Croatia and France are the opponents for the South American national team in their friendliesFRANCE (Pierre Kalulu) - Brazil and Colombia are the opponents in the friendlies to be played by the French, who have already qualified for the World CupITALY (Andrea Cambiaso, Federico Gatti, Manuel Locatelli) - Play-off for qualification for the 2026 World Cup for the Azzurri, who face Northern Ireland and then, if successful, the winner of the Wales v Bosnia tieKOSOVO (Edon Zhegrova) - Crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers, first against Slovakia and then, potentially, against the winner of the Turkey v Romania tieMONTENEGRO U21 (Vasilije Adzic) - Under-21 European Championship qualifiers against their peers from Sweden and PolandNETHERLANDS (Teun Koopmeiners) – Two friendlies also for the Netherlands, against Norway and EcuadorPORTUGAL (Francisco Conceicao) - Friendly matches also for the Portuguese against Mexico and the United StatesSERBIA (Filip Kostic) - Two friendlies for Serbia, who failed to qualify for the World Cup: matches against Spain and South AfricaTURKEY (Kenan Yildiz) - Yildiz’s Turkey are also chasing a World Cup spot: first up is the clash against Romania and then, if successful, the match against the winner of Slovakia v KosovoUSA (Weston McKennie) - Two friendlies against Belgium and PortugalAdd GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Belgium (Lois Openda)
Belgium, already qualified for the World Cup, will play friendlies against the United States and Mexico.
Brazil (Gleison Bremer)
Brazil to play warm-up matches against France and Croatia under coach Carlo Ancelotti.
Canada (Jonathan David)
Two friendlies lined up for Canada against Iceland and Tunisia.
Colombia (Juan Cabal)
Colombia to face Croatia and France in their upcoming friendlies.
France (Pierre Kalulu)
Friendlies for France against Brazil and Colombia as they prepare for the World Cup.
Italy (Andrea Cambiaso, Federico Gatti, Manuel Locatelli)
Italy to play-off for World Cup qualification against Northern Ireland.
Kosovo (Edon Zhegrova)
Crucial World Cup qualifiers for Kosovo, facing Slovakia and potentially more.
Montenegro U21 (Vasilije Adzic)
Under-21 European Championship qualifiers against Sweden and Poland for Montenegro.
Netherlands (Teun Koopmeiners)
Two friendlies for the Netherlands against Norway and Ecuador.
Portugal (Francisco Conceicao)
Portugal set for friendly matches against Mexico and the United States.
Serbia (Filip Kostic)
Friendlies for Serbia against Spain and South Africa post failing to qualify for the World Cup.
Turkey (Kenan Yildiz)
Turkey aiming for a World Cup spot, facing Romania and potentially more in the qualifiers.
USA (Weston McKennie)
Two friendlies lined up for the USA against Belgium and Portugal.








