Nohan Kenneh (Liberia National Team)
Nohan Kenneh made his senior international debut for Liberia – playing twice for ‘The Lone Stars’ in their African Cup of Nations qualifiers against South Africa.
The defensive midfielder – who is currently out on loan at Ross County – started in a 2-2 draw against South Africa in Johannesburg.
Nohan then played 45 minutes against South Africa, this time in his native Liberia – where the hosts fell to a 2-1 defeat.
Liberia currently sit third in Group K with one point from three matches so far.
Murray Johnson (Scotland U21s)
After impressing for Scotland U19s last year, Murray Johnson received his call-up to the Scotland under-21 earlier this month.
At just 18 years of age, Murray made the step up to Scot Gemmill’s side travelling to Spain with the squad for two international friendlies with Sweden and Wales.
The Hibs no.2 was named on the substitutes bench in both matches and although he did not get any minutes on the pitch – Johnson will have benefitted from training alongside the likes of fellow goalkeepers Cieran Slicker (Manchester City) and Jack Newman (Dundee United).

The young Scots fell to a narrow 3-2 defeat to Sweden on Friday (24 March) and were beaten 3-0 by Wales on Sunday (26 March).
Mykola Kuharevich (Ukraine U21s)
Hibs striker Mykola Kuharevich was away on international duty representing Ukraine U21s in two international friendlies.
Mykola started and played 71 minutes as Ukraine beat Denmark U21 in dramatic fashion – winning 3-2 on Friday (24 March).
Three days later Mykola was involved again – this time in Calabria, Italy – where he came off the bench in a 3-1 defeat to The Azzurri.

Ethan Laidlaw (Scotland U18s)
Ethan Laidlaw was away with Scotland U18s during the international break – and the Hibs forward made his debut, starting for the young Scots in a 2-1 defeat to Wales last Thursday (23 March) at Colliers Park.
Laidlaw was involved again on Sunday against the same opposition – coming off the bench in an entertaining 2-2 draw with Wales.

The camp provided the Hibs youngster with good experience and exposure to Billy Stark’s squad, as the Scotland Coach plans ahead for the Under-19 squads' next qualifying round which takes place in Bulgaria in November.
Rudi Molotnikov & Jacob MacIntyre (Scotland U17s)
Both Rudi Molotnikov and Jacob MacIntyre played their part in helping the Scotland U17 squad secure automatic qualification for the U17 European Championship Finals later this year!
Scotland bounced back from a 4-2 defeat to Wales in the Elite Round by beating Montenegro 2-1 on Saturday.
A 0-0 draw with Iceland on Tuesday left Brian McLaughlin's young side with 4 points which proved to be enough to earn qualification for the finals which take place in Hungary in May, 2023.

Both Jacob and Rudi came off the bench against Wales in the opening group stage match, with Molotnikov providing an assist late on in the 4-2 defeat.
The pair then started the win over Montenegro on Saturday (25 March,) starting on either side of a front-three before making an impact off the bench in the final group match with Iceland in Cardiff.