Eight Lazio Players to Feature in the International Break: The Full List & Fixtures

The international break is upon us again and eight Lazio players have been called up for their respective national teams.

With Serie A on hold until the 3rd of April, attention turns to the various upcoming games, and which ones involve Biancocelesti players. A report from Italian media outlet La Lazio Siamo Noi has gathered all the fixtures involving members of the Lazio squad.


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The Italian trio of Ciro Immobile, Manuel Lazzari and Francesco Acerbi will play three World Cup 2022 qualifiers, starting with Northern Ireland before facing Bulgaria and Lithuania.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic’s Serbia will be facing Ireland, Portugal and Azerbaijan.


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Albanian goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha, who has struggled for minutes this campaign, will be joining his national team for the games against Andorra, England and San Marino.

Montenegrin wing-back Adam Marusic, who scored the only goal in yesterday’s 1-0 win over Udinese, will be facing Latvia, Gibraltar and Norway.

Vedat Muriqi and his Kosovo side will be facing Lithuania, Sweden and Spain, all World Cup 2022 qualifiers.

Finally, Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro will join the Ivory Coast team to face Niger and then Ethiopia in the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.


Immobile, Acerbi & Lazzari

Italy – Northern Ireland (25/03)

Bulgaria – Italy (28/03)

Lithuania – Italy (31/03)


Milinkovic-Savic

Serbia – Ireland (24/03)

Serbia – Portugal (27/03)

Azerbaijan- Serbia (30/03)


Strakosha

Andorra – Albania (25/03)

Albania – England (28/03)

San Marino – Albania (31/03)


Marusic

Latvia – Montenegro (24/03)

Montenegro – Gibraltar (27/03)

Montenegro – Norway (30/03)


Muriqi

Kosovo – Lithuania (24/03)

Kosovo – Sweden (28/03)

Spain – Kosovo (31/03)


Akpa Akpro

Niger – Ivory Coast (26/03)

Ivory Coast – Ethiopia (30/03)