Leicester City have again had a healthy representation at international level with eight players in action so far this week.

Midfielder Andy King played a full match for Wales in their 0-0 draw against Bosnia and Hercegovina in Group B of the 2016 European Championship qualifiers.

Tom Lawrence, meanwhile, is still yet to earn his first cap for Chris Coleman’s men and remained an unused substitute on Friday in Cardiff – the Welsh play Cyprus on Monday in their next group game.

Elsewhere, Harry Panayiotou capped his debut at full international level with a goal for St Kitts and Nevis in their 3-2 loss to Barbados in the Caribbean Football Union Cup in Haiti on Wednesday.

The Development Squad forward also played against French Guiana in the Sugar Boys' 2-1 win on Friday.

And fellow Under-21s striker Simonas Stankevicius was an unused substitute in Lithuania’s 1-0 win over 10-man Estonia in Vilnius on Thursday in their European Championship qualifying group and now sit second only to Roy Hodgson’s England after two wins in two games.

Centre-half Liam Moore, who has started every Barclays Premier League game this season, again helped England’s Under-21s to victory, playing 90 minutes in their 2-1 European Championship play-off qualifier against Croatia on Friday at Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Molineux stadium.

And Foxes captain Wes Morgan represented Jamaica on Friday when the Reggae Boyz lost 1-0 to Japan with an own goal from Nyron Nosworthy proving to be the only difference between the two sides.

Academy product Ben Chilwell has been impressing this season at both Under-18 and Under-21 level for City and was rewarded with another England call up at Under-19 level.

The left back played a full game for Sean O’Driscoll’s men in their 3-0 European Championship qualifier win over Belarus in Luxembourg and faces Luxembourg on Sunday in his next outing.

Foxes in action on Saturday include shot-stopper Kasper Schmeichel, who will look to help his side to a win over Albania in the Euro 2016 Group I qualifier.

Winger Jeffrey Schlupp will hope to take to the field for Ghana against Guinea in the African Cup of Nations where his side are joint-top of Group E with Uganda.

Over in Group B, Riyad Mahrez aims for another Algerian cap when his country face Malawi, with his side looking to continue their 100% start to the campaign.

And Alie Sesay will look to make a first international appearance after being called up by Sierra Leone for their African Cup of Nations qualifier against Cameroon.

