
Every Celtic player away on international duty this month
A total of eight men will represent their countries across various competitions and continents.
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Here is every Celtic player away on international duty this month, and when their respective countries are due to play...
Viljami Sinisalo - Finland
Sinisalo has three Finland caps to his name. He will aim to build upon such a number this month when his nation take on the Netherlands on Saturday, June 7 at 7.45pm and then Poland on Tuesday, June 10, also at 7.45pm.
Kasper Schmeichel - Denmark
Schmeichel's Denmark have a duo of friendlies this month. They play Northern Ireland on Saturday, June before taking on Lithuania on Tuesday, June 10 at the same time.
Anthony Ralston - Scotland
Similarly to Denmark, the Scots have two practically meaningless games coming up. Iceland travel to Hampden on Friday, June 6 at 7.45pm before Steve Clarke's men head out to face Lichtenstein on Monday, June 9 at 5pm.
Liam Scales and Adam Idah - Ireland
Ireland welcome Senegal to Dublin on Friday, June 6 at 7.45pm and then travel to take on Luxembourg on Tuesday, June 10 at the same time.
Luis Palma - Honduras
Palma's was named in Honduras' provisional 60-man squad for this summer's Gold Cup. They are in Group B alongside Canada, El-Salvador and Curacao.
They firstly face a duo of World Cup qualifies against the Cayman Islands on Saturday, June 7 at 8pm and Antigua and Barbuda on Wednesday, June 11 at 3am.
Alistair Johnston - Canada
Johnston's Canada take on Ukraine on Saturday, June 7 at 8pm before facing Ivory Coast on Wednesday, June 11 at 1.30am. That duo of friendlies prepares them for their respective Gold Cup campaign.
Marco Tilio - Australia
The Aussies take on Japan and Saudi Arabia in World Cup qualifies this month.
Tilio's nation welcome the former to Perth on Thursday, June 5 at 12.10pm before taking on the latter away from home on Tuesday, June 10 at 7.15pm.
Paulo Bernardo - Portugal under-21s
The midfielder will play for his country's under-21s at the under-21 Euros in Slovakia.
Portugal are in Group C, alongside France, Poland and Georgia.
Their group games are as follows:
vs France - Wednesday, June 11 at 8pm
vs Poland - Saturday, June 14 at 8pm
vs Georgia - Tuesday, June 17 at 5pm

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