Wolverhampton Wanderers trio David Moller Wolfe, Jose Sa and Ladislav Krejci were all in international action at the weekend as preparations for the World Cup ramp up.

Wolfe started at left-back in Norway’s 1-1 draw with Morocco on Sunday, goalkeeper Sa played the first half for Portugal in their 2-1 victory over Chile on Saturday and Krejci also featured in the opening 45 minutes of Czech Republic’s 3-1 victory over Guatemala on Friday.

There are another four Wolves players who will be in action at the tournament; South Korea’s Hwang Hee-Chan, Uruguay’s Santiago Bueno, Haiti’s Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Ivory Coast’s Emmanuel Agbadou.

Here is a reminder of the groups the Wolves players are in and who they will face, so you can keep an eye out for them once the World Cup begins on 11 June:

David Moller Wolfe, Norway – Group I: Iraq, Senegal and France

Jose Sa, Portugal – Group K: DR Congo, Uzbekistan and Colombia

Ladislaw Krejci, Czech Republic – Group A: South Korea, South Africa and Mexico

Hwang Hee-Chan, South Korea – Group A: Czech Republic, South Africa and Mexico

Santiago Bueno, Uruguay – Group H: Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde and Spain

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Haiti – Group C: Scotland, Brazil and Morocco

Emmanuel Agbadou, Ivory Coast – Group E: Ecuador, Germany and Curacao

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