Brentford forward Kevin Schade made his Germany debut in their 2-0 friendly win over Peru on Friday night.
The 21-year-old, who joined the Bees from Freiburg in January, played the final 15 minutes of the clash in Mainz.
Schade replaced Chelsea forward Kai Havertz in the victory, which was secured thanks to two first-half goals from Niclas Fullkrug.
Find out how our other Bees in international action have got on over the last week...
Ivan Toney - England
Toney made his England debut in a 2-0 win over Ukraine on Sunday evening. The Brentford centre-forward replaced Harry Kane in the 81st minute at Wembley Stadium.
The striker was also an unused substitute as Gareth Southgate’s side beat Italy 2-1 in Naples.
Mikkel Damsgaard, Mathias Jensen and Christian Norgaard - Denmark
Brentford trio Damsgaard, Jensen and Norgaard all started both of Denmark’s Euro 2024 qualifiers last week.
The first of the two games was a 3-1 home win over Finland, before a late comeback from Kazakhstan saw Kasper Hjulmand’s side lose 3-2.
Damsgaard played a part in the Danes’ second goal in the defeat, as his shot deflected to Rasmus Hojlund, who scored his fifth goal over the two games.
Aaron Hickey - Scotland
Hickey played 80 minutes as Scotland beat Cyprus 3-0 in their first Euro 2024 qualifier.
The Bees defender played as a wing-back on the right side, as a goal from John McGinn and two late strikes from Scott McTominay ensured Steve Clarke’s side got their qualification campaign off to the perfect start.
Ethan Pinnock - Jamaica
Pinnock played in front of 65,763 at the Estadio Azteca, as Jamaica drew 2-2 with Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League.
The game, which Pinnock played all 90 minutes of, saw four first-half goals and leaves Jamaica second in Group A.
Yoane Wissa - DR Congo
Wissa played an hour of DR Congo’s 3-0 win over Mauritania in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.
The Bees man assisted his side’s first goal, which Gael Kakuta scored, before strikes from Cedric Bakambu and Arthur Masuaku put the game to bed in Lubumbashi.
Matt Cox and Daniel Oyegoke - England Under-20s
Cox and Oyegoke both started for England U20s in their emphatic 4-2 win over USA U20s on Saturday.
Ian Foster’s Young Lions are in Spain as they continue their preparations for the FIFA U20 World Cup in Indonesia this May.
And the Brentford duo were involved as a Matteo Joseph brace came either side of goals from Harvey Vale and Jarell Quansah to secure the friendly win.
The Bees pair both started on the bench for the Young Lions’ 2-0 victory over Germany on Wednesday, with Oyegoke coming on as a late substitute in the game.
Fin Stevens - Wales Under-21s
Stevens captained Wales U21s to a 3-0 friendly win against Scotland on Sunday.
The 19-year-old played 90 minutes of the all-British clash, as a double from Josh Thomas and one from Joe Low secured the win for the Welsh youngsters.
Bryan Mbeumo - Cameroon
Bryan Mbeumo played 90 minutes for Cameroon as they drew 1-1 with Namibia in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.
After trailing at half-time, an Olivier Kemen goal in the second half secured a point for the Indomitable Lions at home.
Frank Onyeka - Nigeria
Onyeka played the final 22 minutes of Nigeria’s 1-0 loss to Guinea-Bissau on Friday.
The midfielder replaced Wilfried Ndidi in the home defeat in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.
David Raya - Spain
Raya was an unused substitute as Spain beat Norway 3-0 in Euro 2024 qualifying.
A goal from Dani Olmo and a late brace from Joselu secured the win for the Spaniards in Malaga.