5 Royals in action over the coming weeks!
Jeriel Dorsett, Coniah Boyce-Clarke, Tivonge Rushesha, Tyler Bindon and Charlie Savage are all set to feature for their nations!
There's crucial World Cup qualifiers coming up for the former three, whilst Bindon will jet off to Vanuatu and Fiji for the OFC Nations Cup, and Charlie made the squad for Wales' two upcoming friendlies, a full run down of all the action below:
JERIEL DORSETT - MONTSERRAT

Our left-back has already linked up with his national side, reporting for duty back on May 15th for a couple of training camps before two crucial CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers for Lee Bowyer's side.
The Emerald Boys will kick off their campaign to qualify for the competition being held in nearby in Canada, the US and Mexico by travelling to Nicaragua's Estadio Nacional for the opening game in Group D.
The side have never qualified for a World Cup, and have been dealt a further blow this time around, as they're without all-time record goalscorer Lyle Taylor.
Their group also consists of Belize, Guyana and Nicaragua have never qualified for a World Cup, and 2018-qualifiers Panama, who Dorsett will take on next Monday.
Nicaragua vs Montserrat, Estadio Nacional (Nicaragua), 03:00am (UK Time), Thursday 6th June 2024.
Montserrat vs Panama, Estadio Nacional (Nicaragua) 02:00am (UK Time), Monday 10th June 2024.
CONIAH BOYCE-CLARKE - JAMAICA

Despite his PL2 commitments meaning his season ended just two weeks ago, Coniah is already back in action with his national team!
The Reggae Boyz will also kick off their 2026 World Cup qualifying bid this week, as they'll host the Dominican Republic at Indepedence Park in Kingston.
The Carribbean side have qualified for the World Cup finals once before, attending France '98, finishing third in Group H thanks to a 2-1 win over Japan in the final round of group stage games.
Despite their poor qualification record, Heimir Hallgrimsson's side will be the favourites to top this group as they'll also face Dominica, Guatemala and the British Virgin Islands, all of whom have never qualified before.
Boyce-Clarke will link up with former Royals Michael Hector and Michail Antonio, along will familiar names such as Fulham's Bobby Decordova-Reid and Coventry's Kasey Palmer.
Jamaica vs Dominican Republic, Independence Park (Jamaica), 12:30am, Friday 7th June 2024
Dominica vs Jamaica, Windsor Park (Dominica), 8pm, Sunday 9th June 2024
CHARLIE SAVAGE - WALES

Despite missing out on Euro 2024 qualification, Wales are still in action this summer, with Charlie receiving a call up!
Sav made his senior debut for the Dragons back in October, playing the full 90 and grabbing an assist as his side cruised past Gibraltar in a 4-0 friendly win.
He was also called up in March for the 4-1 win over Finland, and heartbreaking defeat on penalties against Poland in the Euro 2024 Play-Offs, but was an unused substitute.
Despite this, Wales are unbeaten during 90 minutes since a 2-0 defeat to Turkey in June last year, a run that stretches 8 games.
He'll link up with former Royal Chris Gunter, who has joined Rob Page's coaching side, having previously won over 100 caps for his nation.
Gibraltar vs Wales, Estádio do Algarve (Portugal), 5pm, Thursday 6th June 2024
Slovakia vs Wales, Stadion Antona Malatinskeho (Slovakia) 7:45pm, Sunday 9th June 2024
TIVONGE RUSHESHA - ZIMBABWE

Tiv is still waiting for his first cap from The Warriors, but has been called up again to represent Zimbabwe.
Jairos Tapera's side started their World Cup qualifiers back in November, and are still unbeaten thanks to a 0-0 draw with Rwanda and a hard fought 1-1 draw against Nigeria.
That current leaves them fifth in Group C, but just two points off top-spot, which would guarantee automatic qualification for the 2026 competitions, and one point behind a possible play-off spot in second.
However in a group that boasts the aforementioned Nigeria,, group leaders Rwanda, and 2010 hosts South Africa, it's going to take huge effort for Rushesha's side to make the finals, as they're also competing with Lesotho and Benin.
Tiv will link up with former Royal Andy Rinomhota, as well as Luton's Marvelous Nakamba.
Zimbabwe vs Lesotho, Orlando Stadium (South Africa), 2pm, Friday 7th June 2024
South Africa vs Zimbabwe, Free State Stadium (South Africa), 5pm, Tuesday 11th June 2024
TYLER BINDON - NEW ZEALAND

Having won 3 senior caps since switching his international allegiance this season, Tyler will now be representing the All Whites at a major competition!
The OFC Nations Cup is Oceania's equivalent of the Euros, with Fiji and Vanuatu playing hosts to this edition.
New Zealand come into the competition as reigning champions, having won the last edition in 2016, and the 2020 tournament cancelled due to the pandemic.
Bindon's side are in Group A, and will kick off their defence against New Caledonia, a nation that's part of overseas France, and can be found around 1,200km east of Australia, on Saturday June 15th.
After that he'll face the Solomon Islands and joint-hosts Vanuatu, with the top two in the group qualifying for the semi-finals where, if successful, he'll face one of Tahiti, Samoa, Papua New Guinea or Fiji.
The final will be played on June 30th, at Vanuatu's Freshwater Stadium in Port Villa.
He'll be linking up with the likes of Burton's Max Crocombe, Shrewsbury's Max Mata and Plymouth's Ben Waine.
New Zealand vs New Caledonian, Freshwater Stadium (Vanuatu), 2am, Saturday 15th June 2024
New Zealand vs Solomon Islands, Freshwater Stadium (Vanuatu), 2am, Tuesday 18th June 2024
Vanuatu vs New Zealand, Freshwater Stadium (Vanuatu), 5am, Friday 21st June 2024
Best of luck to all involved!