OffsAIde
·25 mars 2026
Southampton’s startling international air miles this week, who travels furthest?

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·25 mars 2026

According to Sainstmarching.com, six Southampton first-teamers are set to clock more than 20,000 air miles in the international break, with Cyle Larin travelling furthest.
In-form goalkeeper Daniel Peretz faces a 4,600-mile round trip for Georgia v Israel in Tbilisi, an international friendly between two nations who have not qualified for the summer World Cup.
Ryan Manning and Finn Azaz head to Prague to meet the Czech Republic. Victory would guarantee a Dublin home tie for a World Cup place, making their itinerary 1,873 miles if it brings Denmark or North Macedonia.
Larin’s mammoth 7,528-mile loop takes in Iceland v Canada then Canada v Tunisia. Fresh from scoring against Oxford United, his fourth of the season, the in-form striker is likely to feature in both matches as co-hosts Canada prepare for the 2026 tournament with Mexico and the United States.
Shea Charles, scorer of a superb weekend goal, faces a daunting play-off away to Italy in Bergamo. If Northern Ireland upset the odds, they could then travel to Sarajevo or to Cardiff to play Wales, and a Bosnia route would put his total at 2,164 miles.
Cameron Bragg has two Scotland under-21 fixtures, first against the Czech Republic in Dundee, where both sides have 10 points in Group B. A trip to Estoril to face leaders Portugal follows, taking his round trip to 2,767 miles for a young Saint earning regular minutes at St Mary’s.
Source: Sainstmarching.com
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