Where to watch all 11 Rangers internationals as Nicolas Raskin and Hamza Igamane eye debuts

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Rangers will have 11 first-team stars out representing their countries during the international break.

Whilst several in the Rangers squad will get the chance to grab a breather over the next fortnight, these guys will be representing their nations in UEFA Nations League clashes and World Cup qualifiers.

There will also be several at Ibrox disappointed to miss out on a place in their country's national team set-up.

Cyriel Dessers can count himself unlucky with Nigeria, as can Rangers teammate Leon Balogun after the defender's Super Eagles plea earlier in the season.

Mohamed Diomande has also missed out on an Ivory Coast call-up amid stiff competition in the AFCON champions' squad.

Connor Barron also missed out on a Scotland call.

But there is plenty to get excited about with Nicolas Raskin (Belgium) and Hamza Igamane (Morocco) both earning maiden international call-ups and eyeing their debuts over the next fortnight.

Here's everything you need to know about the 11 Rangers stars who will be hoping to represent their countries this March.

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John Souttar & Liam Kelly (Scotland)

Fixture 1: Greece v Scotland (UEFA Nations League Playoff first leg)

Fixture 2: Scotland v Greece (UEFA Nations League Playoff second leg)

Bailey Rice (Scotland U21s)

Fixture 1: Scotland U21s v Republic of Ireland U21s (friendly)

Fixture 2: Scotland U21s v Iceland U21s (friendly)

Ross McCausland (Northern Ireland)

Fixture 1: Northern Ireland v Switzerland (friendly)

Fixture 2: Sweden v Northern Ireland (friendly)

Tom Lawrence & Rabbi Matondo (Wales)

Fixture 1: Wales v Kazakhstan (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Fixture 2: North Macedonia v Wales (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Nicolas Raskin (Belgium)

Fixture 1: Ukraine v Belgium (UEFA Nations League Playoff first leg)

Fixture 2: Belgium v Ukraine (UEFA Nations League Playoff second leg)

Ianis Hagi (Romania)

Fixture 1: Romania v Bosnia & Herzegovina (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Fixture 2: San Marino v Romania (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Nedim Bajrami (Albania)

Fixture 1: England v Albania (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Fixture 2: Albania v Andorra (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Vaclav Cerny (Czech Republic/Czechia)

Fixture 1: Czechia v Faroe Islands (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Fixture 2: Gibraltar v Czechia (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Hamza Igamane (Morocco)

Fixture 1: Niger v Morocco (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

Fixture 2: Morocco v Tanzania (FIFA World Cup Qualifier)

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