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PSG players’ schedule for the winter break

Last updated: 18 March 2025 at 16:41
By NicolasB Published 18 March 2025
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PSG players' schedule for the winter break
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Many Paris Saint-Germain players are affected by the March international break, which began this Monday. We have compiled a list of these players, along with the fixture list. And that’s not including players on loan.

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The list of players called up, sorted alphabetically by countryThe match schedule, in chronological order (all in French time):Thursday March 20 –Friday, March 21 –Sunday March 23 –Tuesday March 25 –Wednesday March 26 –

The list of players called up, sorted alphabetically by country

Brazil: Marquinhos (30-year-old defender).

South Korea: Lee Kang-In (24-year-old midfielder/winger).

Spain: Fabian Ruiz (28-year-old midfielder).

Ecuador: Willian Pacho (central defender, 23).

France: Warren Zaïre-Emery (midfielder, 19), Désiré Doué (midfielder/striker, 19), Bradley Barcola (striker, 22) and Ousmane Dembélé (striker, 27).

Georgia: Khvicha Kvaratkshelia (24-year-old striker).

Italy: Gianluigi Donnarumma (goalkeeper, 26).

Morocco: Achraf Hakimi (26-year-old right-back).

Portugal: Nuno Mendes (22-year-old left-back), Vitinha (256-year-old midfielder) and João Neves (20-year-old midfielder).

The match schedule, in chronological order (all in French time):

Thursday March 20 –

South Korea/Oman: Kick-off at 12pm, 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Armenia/Georgia: Kick-off 6pm, Nations League.

Netherlands/Spain: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

Croatia/France: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

Italy/Germany: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

Denmark/Portugal: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

Friday, March 21 –

Brazil/Colombia: Kick-off 1:45am, 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Ecuador/Venezuela: Kick-off 10pm, 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Niger/Morocco: Kick-off at 10.30pm, 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Sunday March 23 –

Georgia/Armenia: Kick-off 6pm, Nations League.

Spain/Netherlands: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

France/Croatia: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

Germany/Italy: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

Portugal/Denmark: Kick-off 8.45pm, Nations League.

Tuesday March 25 –

South Korea/Jordan: Kick-off at 12pm, 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Morocco/Tanzania: Kick-off at 10.30pm, 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Wednesday March 26 –

Chile/Ecuador: Kick-off 1am, 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Argentina/Brazil: Kick-off at 1 a.m., 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

  

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