AWAY from the international friendlies coming up, there are a few games going ahead this week with huge repercussions for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Twelve teams are left fighting it out to win the last six spots at next summer’s showpiece event and it guarantees some big names will miss out.
Sweden take on Italy and Croatia face Greece among others, which means in Europe alone, some stars from the domestic game will have to watch the World Cup on TV next summer.
Football Whispers have picked out an XI made up for players would could miss out if their countries fail to qualify via the playoffs…
The Italian goalkeeper is without doubt one of the greatest to ever play the game.
This is going to be his last season for Juventus and playing in the summer for the Azzurri would be the perfect goodbye to what has been an incredible career.
Liverpool fans will tell you at any given opportunity, the Croatian defender is the main cause of most of their defensive issues.
Yet, for his country, the 28-year-old is still very key and a leader at the back.
The Juventus hero had been linked with a move to Manchester City and Chelsea over the summer, but shocked many with his move to AC Milan.
They may be struggling domestically, but the Italian defender is still one of Europe’s best passers from deep and has enjoyed an outstanding relationship with Buffon just behind him.
Often an Arsenal and Chelsea transfer target, the Greek defender has impressed over the last few seasons, but remains with Roma in Serie A.
Suspended for the first leg against Croatian, he will hope he can have a positive impact when they meet again in Piraeus.
Captain of Switzerland, the ageing full-back has a never-give-up attitude that has helped him regain his place at Juventus time after time.
After Dani Alves and Juan Cuadrado arrived, his minutes were limited and he was left off their Champions League squad, but the 33-year-old battled on and is again Max Allegri’s starter.
A star at Spurs, it wasn’t until his move to Real Madrid where the little Croatian really began to blossom.
Playing under Zinedine Zidane he has developed into one of the best players in the world.
His country needs him and the World Cup needs him in Russia.
One of the jewels in Paris Saint-Germain’s crown.
The tenacious midfielder has never quite found the same high level for Italy, but given the chance to star at Russia 2018, it could be his time to shine.
The former Wolfsburg defender made a name for himself in Germany with rampaging runs down the flank.
A former Arsenal transfer target, he was signed by AC Milan in the summer.
The Swiss full-back has bags of energy and a superb left-foot.
Sensational at Spurs under Mauricio Pochettino, the little Danish wizard could be one of Russia 2018’s stars if he can lead his country past the Republic of Ireland.
Premier League fans already know what he is capable of, it would be such a waste if he couldn’t show the rest of the world.
Under Maurizio Sarri, the diminutive forward has become one of the most dynamic players in Serie A.
Quick as a flash, he can help Napoli win games and has all the quality needed to become Italy’s talisman this summer.
Long linked with moves to Chelsea and Manchester United, the Torino hit-man continues to find the net for club and country.
After struggling up front, the 23-year-old is the goalscorer Italy have been waiting for.
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