This week and next, the San Jose Earthquakes will be diligently preparing for their upcoming MLS match against New York City FC on Saturday, April 1. However, head coach Dominic Kinnear and Co. will be a bit thinner on the training field with several Quakes players out on international duty.

Here is a run-down of all things Quakes international over the next two weeks:

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22

Curacao vs. El Salvador

5:00 p.m. PT

Ergilio Hato Stadium, Willemstad, Curacao

El Salvador and Quakes midfielder Darwin Ceren play their first of two friendlies later today against Curacao. The Salvadorans will then take on CD Olympia from the Honduras Professional National League on March 26

FRIDAY, MARCH 24

Italy vs. Albania

12:45 p.m. PT

Renzo Barbera – Palermo, Italy

Jahmir Hyka joins up with Albania for a match against Italy. Albania has a respectable 2-2-0 record after four games, but will have to finish in the top-two of Group G in order to have a chance of advancing to Round 2. Italy is one of three teams currently ahead of them and a victory here could go a long way towards them advancing.

Trinidad and Tobago vs. Panama

4 p.m. PT

Hasely Crawford Stadium – Port of Spain, Trinidad

Cordell Cato and T&T host Anibal Godoy and Panama. Trinidad and Tobago are in desperate need of points as they are one of two winless teams so far in the Hex (USA). Panama has had a strong start so far, holding an undefeated 1-0-1 record with no goals allowed. San Jose defender Harold Cummings was also called up to Panama, but will not be attending due to offseason surgery.

United States vs. Honduras

7:30 p.m. PT

Avaya Stadium – San Jose, Calif.

Quakes forward Chris Wondolowski and goalkeeper David Bingham suit up for team USA in this ever-important showdown with Honduras at the Earthquakes’ home. The Americans sit in dead last after two matches (0-2-0; -5 GD) and aren’t quite viewing this as do-or-die, but it’s getting close.

Mexico vs. Costa Rica

5:50 p.m. PT

Estadio Azteca – Mexico City, Mexico

Marco Ureña leads Los Ticos against Mexico in a clash of the top-two teams so far in the Hex. Costa Rica has a tremendous +6 goal differential after two matches, thanks in large part to a 4-0 win over the USA.

Fiji vs. New Zealand

6:00 p.m. PT

Chuchill Park – Lautoko, Fiji

The New Zealand All-Whites and Earthquakes defender Kip Colvey head into their third match of Oceania qualifying with a 1-0-1 record. A win over Fiji puts them in excellent position to advance from Group A and compete in the OFC Final. The winner of the OFC Final match plays the fifth place team from CONMEBOL with a spot in the World Cup on the line.

MONDAY, MARCH 27

New Zealand vs. Fiji

11:35 p.m. PT

Westpac Stadium – Wellington, New Zealand

TUESDAY, MARCH 28

Honduras vs. Costa Rica

2 p.m. PT

Francisco Morazan Stadium – San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Trinidad and Tobago vs. Mexico

4 p.m. PT

Hasely Crawford Stadium – Port of Spain, Trinidad

Panama vs. USA

7:05 p.m. PT

Estadio Rommel Fernandez – Panama City, Panama