International break: 11 must watch matches from World Cup qualifiers

MANAUS, BRAZIL - SEPTEMBER 06: Neymar player of Brazil celebrates his goal during 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualification match between Brazil and Colombia at Arena da Amazonia at Arena da Amazonia on September 6, 2016 in Manaus, Brazil. (Photo by Bruno Zanardo/Getty Images)
MANAUS, BRAZIL - SEPTEMBER 06: Neymar player of Brazil celebrates his goal during 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualification match between Brazil and Colombia at Arena da Amazonia at Arena da Amazonia on September 6, 2016 in Manaus, Brazil. (Photo by Bruno Zanardo/Getty Images)
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International break is upon us, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t good football on tv. Here is a list of 11 exciting match ups you can look forward to before league action resumes

De celebrates with teammates after scoring pictured during the International Qualifying Match group B for the UEFA European Championship EURO 2016 in France between Belgium and Bosnia Herzegovina in Brussels, Belgium (Photo by William Van Hecke/Corbis via Getty Images)
De celebrates with teammates after scoring pictured during the International Qualifying Match group B for the UEFA European Championship EURO 2016 in France between Belgium and Bosnia Herzegovina in Brussels, Belgium (Photo by William Van Hecke/Corbis via Getty Images)

11. Belgium vs Bosnia & Herzegoivna 

These two teams, who have also faced during Euro 2016 qualifiers, will come face to face again this Friday in Brussels. The last time they played, Bosnians lost 3-1 which ended their chances to qualify automatically for the Euros. They will come looking for revenge as coach Mehmed Baždarević has called up all the best players available including Roma’s Edin Džeko, Juventus’ Miralem Pjanić, Chelsea’s Asmir Begović, and Hamburg’s Emir Spahić.

Roberto Martinez’s first game in charge for the red devils came as a 2-0 home loss to his native country, Spain. However, they bounced back with a 3-0 away over Cyprus in first world cup qualifier game. For Martinez, this will be a much tougher test. Even with captain Vincent Kompany and main playmaker Kevin De Bruyne out injured, Belgium’s squad is still stacked with big names such as Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku, Yannick Carrasco, Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld, and Axel Witsel. Their problem still seems to be in full back positions and if Bosnia can exploit that, this should be an exciting and unpredictable game.

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