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·23 de março de 2026
Man City International Guide: 20 players called up for World Cup preparations as seven names miss out

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·23 de março de 2026

A total of 20 names from Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City squad will be in action for their respective national sides over the next two weeks.
Fresh off the back of their Carabao Cup success and the club’s first piece of silverware since the Community Shield that preceded the 2024/25 season, City’s players will now have opportunity to reset from domestic action.
March brought about a mixture of fortunes for Guardiola’s side as they dropped points in the Premier League through draws to Nottingham Forest and West Ham, whilst also exiting the UEFA Champions League to Real Madrid at the last-16 stage.
There was however crucial progression in the FA Cup through a fifth round win away at Newcastle to set up a quarter-final meeting with Liverpool at home, before defeating Arsenal at Wembley thanks to a Nico O’Reilly double to win the League Cup.
Now, a long list of Manchester City names will compete across competitive action in Under-21 commitments and the FIFA Series, as well as beginning preparations for the summer’s FIFA World Cup through international friendly action.
For the first time in 2026, here is a comprehensive round-up of the Manchester City players selected to feature for their respective national teams throughout the latter two weeks of March!
Call-ups: Rayan Ait-Nouri
Algeria vs Guatemala, 27/03 @ 19:30 (UK) – International Friendly
Algeria vs Uruguay, 31/03 @ 20:30 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Jeremy Doku
USA vs Belgium, 28/03 @ 19:30 (UK) – International Friendly
Mexico vs Belgium, 01/04 @ 02:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Omar Marmoush
Spain vs Egypt, 30/03 @ 17:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: James Trafford, Marc Guehi, John Stones, Nico O’Reilly, Phil Foden
England vs Uruguay, 27/03 @ 19:45 (UK) – International Friendly
England vs Japan, 31/03 @ 19:45 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Max Alleyne, Rico Lewis
Andorra U21 vs England U21, 27/03 @ 18:30 (UK) – U21 EURO Qualification, Group D
England U21 vs Moldova U21, 31/03 @ 19:00 (UK) – U21 EURO Qualification, Group D
Call-ups: Rayan Cherki
Brazil vs France, 26/03 @ 20:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Colombia vs France, 29/03 @ 21:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Antoine Semenyo
Austria vs Ghana, 27/03 @ 17:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Germany vs Ghana, 30/03 @ 19:45 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Gianluigi Donnarumma
Italy vs Northern Ireland, 26/03 @ 19:45 (UK) – World Cup Qualification Play-Off Semi-Final
Call-ups: Nathan Ake, Tijjani Reijnders
Netherlands vs Norway, 27/03 @ 19:45 (UK) – International Friendly
Netherlands vs Ecuador, 31/03 @ 19:45 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Erling Haaland
Netherlands vs Norway, 27/03 @ 19:45 (UK) – International Friendly
Norway vs Switzerland, 31/03 @ 17:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Sverre Nypan
Norway U21 vs Netherlands U21, 27/03 @ 17:00 (UK) – U21 EURO Qualification, Group G
Slovenia U21 vs Norway U21, 31/03 @ 15:30 (UK) – U21 EURO Qualification, Group G
Call-ups: Matheus Nunes
Mexico vs Portugal, 29/03 @ 02:00 (UK) – International Friendly
USA vs Portugal, 01/04 @ 00:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Rodri
Spain vs Serbia, 27/03 @ 20:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Spain vs Egypt, 30/03 @ 17:00 (UK) – International Friendly
Call-ups: Abdukodir Khusanov
Uzbekistan vs Gabon, 27/03 @ 14:00 (UK) – FIFA Series
Uzbekistan vs Venezuela, 30/03 @ 15:00 (UK) – FIFA Series
A quartet of Marcus Bettinelli (England), Nico (Spain), Bernardo Silva (Portugal), and Savinho (Brazil) have not been selected for international action this month, whilst Ruben Dias (Portugal), Josko Gvardiol (Croatia), and Mateo Kovacic (Croatia) are excluded through a lack of fitness and injury recovery.
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