A total of 18 names from Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City squad will be in action for their respective national sides over the next two weeks.
It is the final international break of 2025 and separates Guardiola and his squad’s start to the season from their traditionally intense winter schedule, which features matches across all competitions they remain involved in.
From the usual Premier League and UEFA Champions League routines, Manchester City will also take on a Carabao Cup quarter-final clash against Brentford in mid-December, while the FA Cup returns for the club with a third round tie in January.
City often hope that the international break could present much-needed rest for some of their key names, although the November pause for national team duties sees the majority of the squad in action.
In fact, only one name has been forced out of consideration for his national side, with Mateo Kovacic sidelined due to a fresh heel problem that reports in Croatia have suggested could require surgery and a period of four months away from action.
For the final time in 2025, here is a comprehensive round-up of the Manchester City players selected to feature for their respective national teams throughout the two central weeks of November!
Algeria
Call-ups: Rayan Ait-Nouri
Algeria vs Zimbabwe, 13/11 @ 16:30 (UK) – International Friendly
Saudi Arabia vs Algeria, 18/11 @ 16:30 (UK) – International Friendly
Belgium
Call-ups: Jeremy Doku
Kazakhstan vs Belgium, 15/11 @ 14:00 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group J
Belgium vs Liechtenstein, 18/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group J
Croatia
Call-ups: Josko Gvardiol
Croatia vs Faroe Islands, 14/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group L
Montenegro vs Croatia, 17/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group L
Egypt
Call-ups: Omar Marmoush
Uzbekistan vs Egypt, 14/11 @ 17:00 (UK) – International Friendly Tournament
Egypt vs TBC, TBC @ TBC (UK) – International Friendly Tournament
England
Call-ups: John Stones, Nico O’Reilly, Phil Foden
England vs Serbia, 13/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group K
Albania vs England, 16/11 @ 17:00 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group K
England U21
Call-ups: Rico Lewis
England U21 vs Ireland U21, 14/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – U21 EURO Qualification, Group D
Slovakia U21 vs England U21, 18/11 @ 17:00 (UK) – U21 EURO Qualification, Group D
France
Call-ups: Rayan Cherki
France vs Ukraine, 13/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group D
Azerbaijan vs France, 16/11 @ 17:00 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group D
Italy
Call-ups: Gianluigi Donnarumma
Moldova vs Italy, 13/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group I
Italy vs Norway, 16/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group I
Netherlands
Call-ups: Nathan Ake, Tijjani Reijnders
Poland vs Netherlands, 14/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group G
Netherlands vs Lithuania, 17/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group G
Norway
Call-ups: Oscar Bobb, Erling Haaland
Norway vs Estonia, 13/11 @ 17:00 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group I
Italy vs Norway, 16/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group I
Portugal
Call-ups: Matheus Nunes, Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva
Ireland vs Portugal, 13/11 @ 19:45 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group F
Portugal vs Armenia, 16/11 @ 14:00 (UK) – FIFA World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group F
Uzbekistan
Call-ups: Abdukodir Khusanov
Uzbekistan vs Egypt, 14/11 @ 17:00 (UK) – International Friendly Tournament
Uzbekistan vs TBC, TBC @ TBC (UK) – International Friendly Tournament
Not selected
A total of seven names have not been selected for international duty this month, including a goalkeeping trio of Marcus Bettinelli, Stefan Ortega Moreno, and James Trafford/
Further forward, Manchester City’s three defensive midfield names have also not been selected for duty with both Nico Gonzalez and Rodri absent from Spain selection, and the latter still managing his fitness, while Kalvin Phillips remains out of the England squad.
In attack, Savinho remains aside from Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil plans and will certainly need to step up his performances if he wants to be placed into consideration for next summer’s FIFA World Cup.
As previously mentioned, Mateo Kovacic was unable to be considered by Croatia due to the midfielder managing another injury, with Croatian media expecting the experienced central star to undergo surgery.

