Daichi Kamada (Scotland v Japan)
Japan are taking on both Scotland and England in UK-based friendlies over the window, with midfielder Daichi Kamada in their squad.
The four-time Asian Cup winners first travelled to Hampden Park on Saturday evening, with Kamada beginning the game on the bench.
After both teams missed several presentable chances, and struck the woodwork, Kamada came on after 78 minutes – and, on 84 minutes, saw his team take the lead through Junya Ito's low finish at the end of a flowing move.
Kamada will hope to be more involved when he travels to Wembley this coming Tuesday (19:45 BST), returning to the scene of Palace’s FA Cup and Community Shield triumphs.
Chris Richards (United States v Belgium)
With only a few months left until they co-host the biggest international tournament on the planet, Mauricio Pochettino’s USA ramp up preparations with a pair of friendlies against top opposition.
Palace's Chris Richards, part of the 27-man squad, missed Saturday's 2-5 defeat to Belgium in Atlanta through injury, but will hope to be back for the next match against former European champions Portugal on Tuesday evening (Wednesday 00:00 BST kick-off) in the same city.
Following this double header USA will only have two more fixtures before beginning their World Cup campaign against Paraguay.
Adam Wharton & Dean Henderson
It was confirmed by the FA on Saturday evening that Adam Wharton had returned to Palace from England duty with a knock picked up in the second-half of Friday's 1-1 draw with Uruguay.
Dean Henderson, however, named in the initial 35-man squad, linked up with his teammates on Friday ahead of the friendly match against Japan at Wembley on Tuesday 31st March (19:45 BST).