Every Rangers player on November international duty – Who they’re playing and how to watch

Rangers fans will struggle to follow all of their players in the international break.

Danny Rohl has turned Rangers’ fortunes around, with three straight wins in the Scottish Premiership, so the break comes at a bad time.

Rangers have 13 players who have been called up for various nations, perhaps showing the improvement that Rohl has overseen in Govan.

Ibrox News looks at which Gers stars have been selected to potentially represent their country before they return to action on 22 November.

Rangers manager Danny Rohl looking concerned
Credit: Imago

Nico Raskin and Thelo Aasgaard among those called up

Rangers ace Connor Barron was a late call-up to the Scotland squad that already contained John Souttar and Liam Kelly for their World Cup qualifiers with Greece and Denmark.

Thelo Aasgaard has been named in the Norway squad for their qualifiers with Estonia and Italy, while Oliver Antman is part of Finland’s options for the qualifier with Malta and friendly with Andorra.

Nico Raskin has became a star for Belgium recently, and he should feature when they face Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein in their qualification matches.

Bojan Miovski is with the North Macedonia squad for their friendly with Latvia and the qualifier against Wales.

Nedim Bajrami has been an outcast at Rangers, but he is part of Albania’s squad for the qualifiers against Andorra and England.

Nasser Djiga is expected to take part in Burkina Faso’s friendlies with Niger and Benin, while Derek Cornelius is with Canada for friendlies against Ecuador and Venezuela.

Finally, Mikey Moore, Jayden Meghoma and Youssef Chermiti are with their respective England and Portugal youth teams.

How to watch Rangers’ international stars

Moore has already started the international break with a 2-0 win over Lithuania Under-19s, and the fixtures against Latvia Under-19s and Scotland Under-19s are not being streamed live in the UK.

Aasgard’s clash with Estonia is not available to view, but the 19:45 GMT kick-off against Italy on 16 November is on Amazon Prime’s pay-per-view service.

Miovski’s first game of the break is not available, but the 19:45 clash with Wales on 18 November is live on BBC One Wales and iPlayer.

Bajrami’s game against Andorra is not listed as available, but the clash with England on 16 November will be on ITV and STV and their respective apps.

Player(s)GamesDates
MooreEngland Under-19s v Lithuania Under-19s, Latvia Under-19s v England Under-19s, England Under-19s v Scotland Under-19s12 November, 15 November, 18 November
AasgaardNorway v Estonia, Italy v Norway13 November, 16 November
MiovskiNorth Macedonia v Latvia, Wales v North Macedonia13 November, 18 November
BajramiAndorra v Albania, Albania v England13 November, 16 November
AntmanFinland v Malta, Finland v Andorra14 November, 17 November
DjigaBurkina Faso v Niger, Burkina Faso v Benin14 November, 18 November
MeghomaEngland Under-20s v Japan Under-20s14 November
CorneliusEcuador v Canada, Canada v Venezuela14 November, 19 November
Souttar, Barron, KellyGreece v Scotland, Scotland v Denmark15 November, 18 November
RaskinKazakhstan v Belgium, Belgium v Lichtenstein15 November, 18 November
ChermitiCzech Republic Under-21s v Portugal Under-21s18 November

Neither of Antman’s matches are viewable in the UK, while the same applies for Cornelius, Djiga and Meghoma.

Souttar, Barron and Kelly are on BBC Scotland and iPlayer for their 19:45 clash on 15 November against and the 18 November game with Denmark, which kicks off at the same time.

Raskin’s clash with Kazakhstan on 15 November is not available, but he will be on Amazon Prime pay-per view for the 19:45 kick-off against Liechtenstein on 18 November.

Chermiti is the final Gers star to start the break, and the 17:00 clash with Czech Republic U21s is not available to watch in the UK.

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