Three of Albion's young stars were called up by their respective countries during the October international break.
Ollie Bostock had the captain's armband on again over the course of his time with Wales Under-19s. The attacker started two of the three friendlies for the Young Dragons - coming off the bench in the other, which ended in a 2-0 win for his nation against Netherlands.
Sadly, the other two results saw them soundly defeated by Switzerland and England. Bostock now returns to The Hawthorns having recently made his senior bow for the Baggies against Millwall at the start of the month.

Dauda Iddrisa received his usual call-up to Italy's U18 squad as they took on Austria in their friendly double-header.
The 17-year-old was in from the off in the first meeting, playing 80 minutes in a 2-1 loss, before entering proceedings in the 59th minute of the second game between the sides.
Unfortunately, a one-goal margin decided this contest as well, with Iddrisa unable to turn the tide for the Blues in a 1-0 defeat out in Vienna.
Deployed at right-back for the Italians, Iddrisa has been utilised in a defensive-midfield role at Albion this season - where he's played a handful of times for the U18s and made six appearances for the PL2 team across all competitions thus far.
Fortunes favoured fellow Albion team-mate Adam Letlat better as he was again named in Algeria's U20 squad for their two clashes with Ivory Coast.

The young Baggies left-back started both matches during his time in Africa; the first ending in a 0-0 draw, and the second a 1-0 win for Letlat's country.
Adam played the full 90 in the first game and was substituted in the 90th minute during the second meeting between the nations.
Albion's young defender made his first 21s start before his international duty began, scoring an equalising goal on debut to secure a point for Leigh Downing's team during a 2-2 draw with Leeds, but minutes have mainly come with the 18s during the second year of Letlat's scholarship this time around.