Four of Albion's young hopefuls featured for their respective countries over the September international break.
Attacker Ollie Bostock joined up with Wales Under-19s for their friendlies against Austria and Belgium - playing a prominent part in the first clash at Llanelian Road.
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Our MU19 side to face Austria in Colwyn Bay.
KO 7pm. Watch the match live 👇https://t.co/gATz9lCodn pic.twitter.com/4PYcClfBmO— Wales 🏴 (@Cymru) September 6, 2025
For the first time at this age group, Bostock was named skipper and produced a captain's display against the Austrians - playing 70 minutes and claiming an assist for the young Dragons' second goal in a 2-2 draw.
The 18-year-old didn't feature during Wales' second warmup clash with the Belgians, staying on the bench as they lost 3-1.
Ollie has impressed in Albion's PL2 side since the start of the 2025/26 campaign, scoring twice against Forest Green Rovers and Aston Villa, while also featuring on the first-team bench for the Baggies' Sky Bet Championship win over Stoke City at the end of August.

Dauda Iddrisa, a regular in Italy's youth teams over recent seasons, was once again in his nation's U18 squad for their three friendly matches.
The defensive midfielder came off the bench during their opening 3-0 victory over South Korea - featuring for 20 minutes in the middle of the park - before playing the full 90 at centre-half and keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 win against United Arab Emirates.
And Iddrisa's final friendly meeting with Croatia saw him play in another different position, operating at right-back for the young Italians this time as they drew 0-0 - meaning the 17-year-old and his young team-mates enjoyed an unbeaten September representing their nation.

Under-18s full-back Adam Letlat was selected by Algeria's U20 team for their two international fixtures - both of which saw the left-sided defender start and succeed as his nation won 3-2 and 3-1 respectively.
Alex Williams was called up for Wales U21s ahead of their 2027 UEFA European qualifier versus Denmark, but didn't feature in the game.
And finally, on the topic of the young Dragons, there was also a call-up for Baggies U16 goalkeeper Jack Lines.
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The final match for our MU17s in Tallinn kicks off at 1pm. Pob lwc fechgyn! pic.twitter.com/UImva1O2ia— Wales 🏴 (@Cymru) September 6, 2025
He was chosen by his nation's U17 team for their double-header against Estonia, with Lines starting the last match in a 2-1 win for Chris Gunter's young Welshmen.