Five Wycombe Wanderers players have been called up to play in their respective nation’s fixtures during the upcoming international break.
Joe Low (Wales U21), Dale Taylor (Northern Ireland), Tjay De Barr (Gibraltar), Killian Phillips (Republic of Ireland) and Chris Forino (Saint Lucia), will represent their countries in the impending Euro 2024 Qualifiers and Concacaf Nation League fixtures.
🇱🇨 #Chairboys star @Chrisforino2 has been called up by the St Lucia national squad and hopes to make his international debut against St Kitts & Nevis on Thursday.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) November 14, 2023
Congratulations, Chris! pic.twitter.com/WuKnPcPYJX
Their overseas involvement has meant the Chairboys’ away league match against Wigan Athletic this weekend has been postponed.
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However, Wycombe will now take on AFC Wimbledon in the Football League Trophy, with the fixture originally being pencilled in for November 21.
Both teams have qualified for the next stage of the competition, meaning the brought forward clash will allow Wanderers to have a full week to prepare for their home bout against Thames Valley neighbours, Reading, on November 25.
🇱🇨 And well deserved - a huge congratulations to @Chrisforino2. #Chairboys https://t.co/NBubXVijP9
— James Richings (@James_BFP) November 14, 2023
Here are the fixtures the five Chairboys will be part of over the next few days:
Joe Low - Wales U21
vs Iceland, November 16
vs Denmark, November 20
Killian Phillips - Republic of Ireland U21
vs Norway, November 17
vs Italy, November 21
Tjay De Barr - Gibraltar
vs France, November 18
vs Netherlands, November 21
Chris Forino - St Lucia
vs St Kitts & Nevis, 16th November
vs Sint Maarten, 19th November
Dale Taylor - Northern Ireland
vs Finland, November 17
vs Denmark, November 20
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