Wolves had three players featuring for their national teams on Friday night, here’s how they got on in a round-up.
Another day, another chance for Gary O’Neil to see some of his players in action.
He will have been pleased to see players both used in moderation and others getting vital minutes on the road to full fitness.
So here is our round-up of the three international Wolves and how they got on…

Hee-Chan Hwang (South Korea)
Hee-Chan Hwang featured for South Korea on Friday night when they faced Tunisia.
The in-form forward played 68 minutes in the 4-0 thrashing they handed their opponents and then was afforded some rest.
No goals but he played excellently, and will be hoping to grab some strikes on Tuesday against Vietnam. Besides, we would rather he saved his goals for Wolves anyway.
Sasa Kalajdzic (Austria)
Sasa Kalajdzic made a cameo for Austria on his return to the international set-up.
His first appearance since June 2022 came on the 66th minute when he was subbed on for Manprit Sakaria.
3-0 down when he came on, he played his role in almost seeing a huge comeback take place as Austria got two back.
Matt Doherty (Ireland)
Matt Doherty and Ireland saw yet another defeat as Greece visited the Aviva.
Doherty placed on the right side of a back three for the game, a role he played in against Blackpool in the League Cup.
One of the few bright sparks but ultimately not enough, however it could get better for Doherty as he faces Gibraltar on Monday which is a much easier task.