Isaac Price, Torbjørn Heggem and Grady Diangana all featured for their countries on Tuesday night.
Midfielder Price, who found the net in Friday night's 1-1 draw at home to Switzerland, made it two goals in two games for Northern Ireland.
The Albion man fired in a deflected strike against Sweden in Stockholm, but the effort proved to be little more than consolation for the visitors who suffered a 5-1 friendly defeat.
Emil Holm, Benjamin Nygren, Ken Sema, Alexander Isak and Anthony Elanga were all on the scoresheet for the hosts on a night where Isaac completed 90 minutes.
Check out his goal below.
The lad scores goals.
👌 https://t.co/0bcMtVIzEm— West Bromwich Albion (@WBA) March 25, 2025
Defender Heggem played the entirety of Norway's impressive 4-2 victory over Israel in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
It was Heggem's second appearance for his country during the international window having also completed just over half of their 5-0 victory in Moldova on Saturday evening.
Norway took the lead at the Nagyerdei Stadion in Hungary through David Moller Wolfe shortly before the break.
Israel equalised courtesy of Mohammed Abu Fani ten minutes into the second period, only for the away team to go on and score three times in 24 minutes - Alexander Sorloth, Kristoffer Ajer and Erling Haaland all helping themselves to goals.
Dor Turgeman pulled one back in added time, but it failed to impact the final result.
Torbjørn's side sit top of of Group I having won their opening two qualifiers this week.

Finally, attacker Grady Diangana made his second substitute appearance of the break for DR Congo, helping his nation to a crucial 2-0 victory over Mauritania in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying.
Diangana came on in the 76th minute in Nouadhibou, replacing Brentford's Yoane Wissa.
Charles Pickel scored the opener as early as the third minute, with Fiston Mayele wrapping up the triumph seven minutes from the end.
The win leaves Grady's side top of Group B. DR Congo sit on 13 points from their six matches played, one clear of both Senegal in second and Sudan in third. There are four fixtures left to play, but only the group winners will automatically qualify for the final tournament next summer.
⚽ Pickel (4’), Mayele (81’)
🏁 Mauritanie 🇲🇷 0-2 🇨🇩 RDC#AllezLesLéopards 💪🏽 #MRTDRC #FIFAWorldCup2026 #BendeleEkweyaTe pic.twitter.com/UG7BRVqBX8— Fecofa RDC_Officiel (@FecofaRdc) March 26, 2025