Three Chelsea players will be going head-to-head to add another piece of European silverware to the UEFA Conference League they lifted with the Blues, while FIFA World Cup qualifying continues on both sides of the Atlantic.

The latest UEFA Nations League tournament reaches its conclusion in June, with Portugal, Spain and France all featuring Chelsea players in their ranks for the semi-finals and final in Germany.

Elsewhere, our European and South American contingents have their sights set on qualification for next year's World Cup, while preparations are well under way for the European Championship finals coming up at youth level this summer.

You can see a full breakdown of the players called up and the games they will be hoping to feature in below. All kick-off times and dates are for the UK (BST). We will be updating this article in the coming days as more players are called up.

France

Malo Gusto will hope to add to his solitary senior cap for his country as they bid to add a second Nations League title to the one they claimed four years ago.

France vs Spain
UEFA Nations League semi-finals
MHPArena, Stuttgart
Thursday 5 June
8pm

Germany/Portugal vs France
UEFA Nations League final/third-place play-off
Allianz Arena, Munich/MHPArena, Stuttgart
Sunday 8 June
8pm/2pm

Portugal

Having made 45 appearances for the Blues in all competitions, Pedro Neto has been named in a strong Portugal squad for this summer's finals.

Germany vs Portugal
UEFA Nations League semi-finals
Allianz Arena, Munich
Wednesday 4 June
7.45pm

Portugal vs France/Spain
UEFA Nations League final/third-place play-off
Allianz Arena, Munich/MHPArena, Stuttgart
Sunday 8 June
7.45pm/2pm

Spain

Marc Cucurella is part of the Spain squad looking to defend their Nations League title to become the first team to have lifted the trophy twice, maintaining their stranglehold on continental titles after also winning last year's European Championship.

Spain vs France
UEFA Nations League semi-finals
MHPArena, Stuttgart
Thursday 5 June
8pm

Germany/Portugal vs Spain
UEFA Nations League final/third-place play-off
Allianz Arena, Munich/MHPArena, Stuttgart
Sunday 8 June
8pm/2pm

England

Trevoh Chalobah received his first senior England call-up alongside fellow Blues Levi Colwill, Reece James, Noni Madueke and Cole Palmer for a World Cup qualifier against Andorra.

That game is followed by a high-profile friendly against Senegal on the same pitch where we recently secured UEFA Champions League qualification on a dramatic final day of the Premier League season.

Andorra vs England
FIFA World Cup qualifying
RCDE Stadium, Barcelona
Saturday 7 June
5pm

England vs Senegal
Friendly
City Ground, Nottingham
Wednesday 10 June
7.45pm

Argentina

Enzo Fernandez has become one of the first names on the team sheet during Argentina's impressive run of success, although there is only pride on the line in their remaining World Cup qualifiers with their place at the tournament already secured thanks to an eight-point lead at the top of the South American table.

Chile vs Argentina
FIFA World Cup qualifying
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Friday 6 June
2am

Argentina vs Colombia
FIFA World Cup qualifying
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Wednesday 11 June
1am

Ecuador

Moises Caicedo has been named in Ecuador's squad as they continue their World Cup qualification campaign. His country currently sit second in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying table.

Ecuador vs Brazil
FIFA World Cup qualifying
Estadio Monumental
Friday 9 June
12am

Peru vs Ecuador
FIFA World Cup qualifying
Nacional
Wednesday 11 June
2.30am

Denmark

There is no competitive international action for Filip Jorgensen this month, but he has been selected for a pair of home friendlies.

Denmark vs Northern Ireland
Friendly
Parken, Copenhagen
Saturday 7 June
6pm

Denmark vs Lithuania
Friendly
Odense Stadion, Odense
Tuesday 10 June
6pm

Senegal

Nicolas Jackson won't have far to travel to represent Senegal, as they remain in this corner of Europe for away friendlies in Dublin and Nottingham.

Republic of Ireland vs Senegal
Friendly
Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Friday 6 June
7.45pm

England vs Senegal
Friendly
City Ground, Nottingham
Tuesday 10 June
7.45pm

England Under-21s

Teddy Sharman-Lowe will join the Young Lions for a training camp in preparation for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship, with the final squad set to be announced on Friday 6 June.

Finland Under-21s

Lucas Bergstrom has been selected in Finland's squad for the upcoming European Under-21 Championship, where they have been drawn against the Netherlands, Ukraine and Denmark in the group stage.

Finland Under-21s vs Netherlands
UEFA European Under-21 Championship Group D
Kosicka Football Arena, Kosice
Thursday 12 June
8pm

Finland Under-21s vs Ukraine
UEFA European Under-21 Championship Group D
Kosicka Football Arena, Kosice
Sunday 15 June
5pm

Finland Under-21s vs Denmark
UEFA European Under-21 Championship Group D
Koscika Football Arena, Kosice
Wednesday 18 June
5pm

England Under-19s

Kiano Dyer, Shumaira Mheuka and Harrison Murray-Campbell will all compete at the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, where England face a tough group featuring Norway, Germany and the Netherlands.

England Under-19s vs Norway
UEFA European Under-19 Championship Group B
Ilie Oana Stadium, Ploiesti
Saturday 14 June
3pm

England Under-19s vs Germany
UEFA European Under-19 Championship Group B
Arcul de Triumf Stadium, Bucharest
Tuesday 17 June
6pm

England Under-19s vs Netherlands
UEFA European Under-19 Championship Group B
Giulesti Stadium, Bucharest
Friday 20 June
6pm

Spain Under-19s

Marc Guiu is part of the group who will prepare for the European Under-19 Championship in Romania, hoping to make the final squad when it is announced on 10 June.

Sweden Under-18s

Genesis Antwi will join up with Sweden for a three-team friendly tournament on home soil in June.

Sweden Under-18s vs Serbia
Friendly
Idrottsparken, Grums
Friday 6 June
3pm

Sweden Under-18s vs Hungary
Friendly
Stora Valla, Degerfors
Sunday 8 June
1pm