The March international break is the final international window before the end of the regular club season.
To some, it may serve as disruption to gained momentum from the last international break in November as club football sits out for another two weeks.
However, the March international window has some spicy fixtures as nations prepare for the European Championship and the Copa America in the summer.
Portugal vs Sweden (March 21, 2024)
Cristiano Ronaldo is intent on bowing out on the international stage with another trophy to his name, especially considering how the Portuguese exited the World Cup.
Roberto Martinez's team are set to file out against Sweden on March 21 as preparations for the Euros kicks off.
England vs Brazil (March 23, 2024)
The Three Lions of England are also set to lock horns with the Samba Boys.
Gareth Southgate is yet to win a major tournament with England and ahead of Euro 2024, things need to change if he is to lead this side to the 2026 World Cup.
Meanwhile, Brazil are without Casemiro and Gabriel who have pulled out due to minor injuries.
France vs Germany (March 23, 2024)
Antoine Griezmann's 84-game streak for France will come to an end when the 2022 World Cup finalists square off with Euro 2024 hosts, Germany.
Both nations would be considered among the favourites for the competition and will be using the game at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais to sharpen their irons ahead of the Euros.
England vs Belgium (March 26, 2024)
Belgium will visit Southgate's Lions as they hope to disrupt the mood in the England camp.
The Red Devils have seen their chances at international glory swept away numerous times as their 'golden generation' seems to be fading away.
Spain vs Brazil (March 26, 2024)
In what seems sure to be a treat, two proper footballing countries take to the field on March 26 as Spain faces Brazil.
This young Spanish side will look to head into the Euros with a point to prove as they seek to end their decade long Euro drought.
Meanwhile, Brazil are preparing to unseat world champions Argentina as reigning Copa America holders.