A number of Fulham's stars are in international duty this week with the vast majority of games coming being played today across the globe.

Most of the ties that will be played today are European World Cup qualifiers as the international break draws to a close for most of the European countries.

That said, there are still big games to play for a lot of Fulham's stars, some of whom are looking for their first competitive international caps whilst others have been given extra responsibilities with their countries.

If you're struggling without your usual dose of Fulham action (like we are) here's who is playing today and where you can watch them.

Tom Cairney and Chris Martin

The pair are with Scotland as they face Slovenia in a World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park this evening.

Cairney won his first Scotland cap in midweek when they drew 1-1 with Canada and he put in an impressive performance which will not have gone unnoticed by Gordon Strachan.

He'll be hoping for his competitive cap tonight while Martin will also look to be involved.

The game is live on Sky Sports if you fancy it.

First cap: Tom Cairney

Tomas Kalas

Kalas is currently with the Czech Republic side who face San Marino today in their World Cup qualifier which kicks off at 5pm UK time.

He played 45 minutes in their 3-0 friendly win over Lithuania in midweek and will be hoping for a starting berth in today's game in San Marino.

You can follow all the action in the Czech Republic's game from 5pm, with the game live on Sky Sports 5 via the red button.

Neeskens Kebano

DR Congo play Kenya in an international friendly today which kicks off at 12pm UK time.

Kebano is in the squad that has travelled to Kenya as they look to shake off any cobwebs before their next World Cup qualifiers, which come in August against Tunisia.

This will be the side's first game together since they were knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals thanks to a 2-1 loss to Ghana back in January.

Stefan Johansen

The new Norway captain will lead his side out at Windsor Park this evening as they face Northern Ireland in their World Cup qualifier.

Johansen was named as skipper during the week by Lars Lagerbäck ahead of the tie, something the 26-year-old said was a great honour.

"As a young boy you dream of becoming a pro, and getting to represent your country as captain is obviously a great honour."

You can follow Johansen's game with Northern Ireland on Sky Sports from 7.30pm, with the game kicking off at 7.45pm.