CommBank Socceroos in England continued their red-hot run with goals and assists mid-week, while the Scottish Premiership season nears its defining split and St. Pauli prepare for a big clash with Bayern Munich.
Read on to find out what happened during the week and what is to come for our Socceroos Abroad.
CommBank Socceroos
Starting with mid-week Championship action, where Nestory Irankunda (cap #643) started, played 82 minutes and found the net for Watford in a 1–1 draw with Charlton on Monday night.
With his side trailing 1–0 at home, the Australian pounced on a precise Imran Louza pass before firing past Charlton goalkeeper Will Mannion, celebrating with another ‘MJ’ tribute in front of the Vicarage Road crowd.
The result leaves Watford seven points outside the promotion play-off places, although they hold games in hand on several rivals. They travel to Oxford United on Sunday at 12am (AEST).
After making his return from injury over the weekend, Mohamed Toure (cap #636) made an immediate impact off the bench, coming on in the 47th minute and providing two assists as Norwich City defeated promotion contenders Millwall 2–1 on Monday.
In just his second appearance since recovering from a groin injury, Toure helped turn the match in Norwich’s favour.
For Toure, it's now four goals scored with three assists in six league matches for the club. Norwich return to action on Saturday at 9:30pm (AEST) against Ipswich Town FC.
Elsewhere, Riley McGree (cap #609) played 67 minutes for Middlesbrough while Cameron Burgess (cap #633) played another full game for Swansea City on Tuesday in a 2-2 draw.
The result extends Boro’s winless run to five matches, leaving them third on the table with five games remaining, trailing second-placed Ipswich on goal difference, though their rivals have two games in hand.
Swansea, meanwhile, are now without a win in four matches but move up to 15th following their second draw of the Easter weekend.
Middlesbrough return to action on Sunday at 12am (AEST) against Portsmouth, while Swansea travel to Leicester City at the same time.
Elsewhere in England, Alex Robertson (cap #630) resumed his strong form for Cardiff City as he scored his sixth goal of the season for the League One club.
The midfielder struck via a well-taken half-volley against Peterborough to give Cardiff the lead, though it lasted only briefly as the match finished 1–1. Robertson had come on at half-time, having only recently returned from Socceroos duty.
The 22-year-old has now scored six league goals for the Bluebirds as they sit in second position on the League One ladder.
It was the perfect response after Gauci conceded seven goals to Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup over the weekend.
Vale sit last in League One, still 12 points away from jumping out of the drop zone, but have three games in hand on Exeter City, who sit 21st, one on Rotherham who sit 22nd and two on Northampton Town who sit 23rd.
In League Two, Gethin Jones (cap #639) played 90 minutes in MK Dons’ 1-1 draw Oldham on Monday. They return to action on Saturday at 9:30pm (AEST) against Bromley.
In the Concacaf Champions Cup quarter-finals first leg, Patrick Yazbek (cap #641) played 79 minutes for Nashville against Club América on Wednesday in a 0-0 draw. His MLS side return to action on Sunday at 9:30am (AEST) against Charlotte FC.
Elsewhere, Aiden O'Neill (cap #629) and Kai Trewin (cap #656) are expected to start for New York City when they travel to Vancouver on Sunday at 9:30am (AEST).
Lucas Herrington (cap #658) is likely to start for Colorado Rapids when they host Houston Dynamo FC on Sunday at 11:30am (AEST).
Also, Kye Rowles (cap #622) should be in DC United’s team when they travel to New England on Sunday at 9:30am (AEST).
In Spain’s La Liga, Maty Ryan (cap #555) will be in goal for Levante when they host Getafe CF on Tuesday at 5am (AEST).
In Spain's second tier, Awer Mabil (cap #597) could feature for Castellón when they travel to CD Mirandés on Monday at 2:30am (AEDT). Mabil came off the bench on Monday in a 3-2 win over Granada CF.
In Serie A over in Italy, Alessandro Circati (cap #637) should also start for Parma when they host third-place Napoli on Sunday at 11pm (AEST).
In the German Bundesliga, Connor Metcalfe (cap #611) should be in St. Pauli’s squad when they face host league-leaders Bayern Munich on Sunday at 2:30am (AEST), while Jackson Irvine (cap #568) misses out through suspension.
Looking to the Netherlands, Jordan Bos (cap #632) is pushing for another start as Feyenoord travel to NEC on Sunday at 10:30pm (AEST) in the Eredivisie. While the title is out of reach, Feyenoord still have plenty to play for as they look to secure a Champions League spot for next season.
Elsewhere in the competition, Ajdin Hrustic (cap #589) could start for Heracles Almelo as they take on Ajax on Sunday at 5am (AEST).
Also, Max Balard (cap #652) should start when NAC Breda host Fortuna Sittard on Sunday at 8:15pm (AEST).
Jacob Italiano (cap #653) is likely to feature for Grazer AK when they travel to SCR Altach in the Austrian Bundesliga on Sunday at 1am (AEST). Italiano has started in Grazer AK's past five matches with the club winning four out of the five.
In Poland, Deni Juric (cap #659) is set to start as Wisla Plock take on Lechia Gdańsk on Saturday at 2am (AEST).
In Denmark, Paul Izzo (cap #650) should be in goal for Randers host FC Copenhagen on Monday at 2am (AEST).
Over in Cyprus, Milos Degenek (cap #585) could start for APOEL when they welcome Apollon Limassol FC on Wednesday at 12am (AEST).
Fran Karacic (cap #607) might feature for Osijek as they take on HNK Rijeka in the Croatian HNL on Monday at 12am (AEST).
Moving to the Scottish Premiership, Martin Boyle (cap #599), Ante Suto and Jack Iredale could all be involved for Hibernian at home to Nicolas Milanovic's (cap #651) Aberdeen FC at 12am (AEST) on Sunday.
Cameron Devlin (cap #625) could also feature for Heart of Midlothian as they host Motherwell at 12am (AEST), with the title race going down to the wire. Hearts remain one point clear at the top of the table heading into the final match before the split, chasing a historic league triumph that would break a 41-year duopoly held by Celtic and Rangers.
Ryan Strain (cap #624) should be in Dundee United’s squad as they face Ryan McGowan’s (cap #546) Livingston on Sunday at 12am (AEST), with the run-in set to shape both ends of the table.
Over to Austria, where Marco Tilio (cap #616) might get minutes for Rapid Wien when they travel to Austria Wien on Monday at 1am (AEST).
Looking to the Czech Republic, Garang Kuol (cap #627) could get on the pitch for Sparta Prague as they travel to FK Teplice on Sunday at 11:30pm (AEST).
Back in the Netherlands, Josh Nisbet (#642) is likely to start on Saturday morning at 3am (AEST) when Roda JC Kerkrade travel to FC Eindhoven.
In Norway, Gianni Stensness (cap #617) should be in Vikings’ team as they take on FK Bodø/Glimt on Sunday at 2am (AEST). The 27-year-old has featured in all three of Vikings' last league games as they sit in second position on the Eliteserien ladder.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, Tomi Juric (cap #561) could be involved when Zrinjski Mostar travel to FK Sarajevo on Sunday at 1am (AEST).
Moving to Japan, Thomas Deng (cap #598) might feature for Yokohama F.Marinos on Saturday at 4pm (AEST) against FC Tokyo in J-League 1.
Also in J-League 1, Kusini Yengi (cap #638) could get minutes for Cerezo Osaka as they face Gamba Osaka on Saturday at 5pm (AEST).
Continuing in Japan, Jason Geria (cap #586) could start for Albirex Niigata when they travel to Kochi United SC on Sunday at 3pm (AEST).
Shifting to Thailand, Kenny Dougall (cap #608) and Curtis Good (cap #569) could be involved for Buriram United when they host Ayutthaya United FC on Sunday at 10pm (AEST).
In the Indian Super League, Dimitri Petratos (cap #593), Jamie Maclaren (cap #584) and Jason Cummings (cap #626) are likely to be in the squad for Mohun Bagan’s game against Punjab FC on Monday at 12am (AEST).
Finishing in Singapore, Bailey Wright (cap #576) is in line for a start when Lion City Sailors host Hougang United FC on Sunday at 9:30pm (AEST).
In Saudi Arabia, Connor Pain (cap #565) should feature for Al Bukayriyah as they host Al-Anwar Club on Tuesday at 2:05am (AEST).
CommBank Olyroos
In League One, Raphael Borges Rodrigues should appear for Wigan Athletic on Sunday at 12am (AEST) against Mansfield Town FC.