As the year comes to an end, international football teams are gearing up for their last matches. Despite a busy club football schedule, the FIFA window opens for two weeks, allowing players to represent their countries. Bangladesh, who did not play any matches in October, will be active in November, facing the Maldives in two home friendlies under coach Javier Cabrera.
Bangladesh will take on the Maldives on the 13th and 16th of November at Kings Arena, with both matches kicking off at 6 PM.
This window also marks the final appearances of football giants Brazil and Argentina for the year. Both teams have two matches each in the South American World Cup qualifiers. Brazil, the five-time world champions, and Argentina, the three-time champions, will face different opponents. Additionally, the UEFA Nations League features several high-profile matches.
Argentina, led by Messi, will play against Paraguay on November 15th at 5:30 AM and Peru on November 20th at 6 AM. Brazil will face Venezuela on November 14th at 3 AM and Uruguay on November 20th at 6:45 AM.
Currently, Argentina tops the South American World Cup qualifying group with 22 points from 10 matches, including seven wins, two losses, and one draw. Brazil is in fourth place with 16 points from five wins, four losses, and one draw.
Italy face the toughest opponents in November, with two UEFA Nations League matches against Belgium and France. Euro champions Spain will play against Denmark and Switzerland.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal also has two matches, one against Luka Modric's Croatia and another against Poland. Germany, on the other hand, has a relatively easier schedule, facing Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hungary. This final international window of the year promises exciting matches and crucial points for teams across the globe.