MARIO Lemina has a chance of winning a trophy with Gabon this international break.

The Panthers head out to South East Asia to play in the King’s Cup, which starts tomorrow and features Slovakia, United Arab Emirates and hosts Thailand.

The semi-finals take place tomorrow, with tournament debutants Gabon taking on the Thais for the chance to play in the final, while the UAE and Slovakia go head-to-head in the other last four tie.

The final of the King’s Cup, a competition organised by the Football Association of Thailand, takes place on Sunday in Bangkok.

Lemina is joined by 11 other Saints men on national team duty over the next ten days.

Seven will be playing senior international football, while five will be in junior squads.

Fresh from his goal-scoring exploits against Wigan in the FA Cup quarter-final, right-back Cedric Soares will be playing in two friendlies with Portugal.

The Euro 2016 winners will host Egypt on Friday, before heading to Amsterdam to play the Netherlands, who are now managed by Ronald Koeman, the Saints boss who brought Cedric to St Mary’s, on Monday.

Steven Davis hasn’t appeared for Saints since 11 February but has still been called up by Northern Ireland, having just recovered from a hamstring injury.

The club captain will be planning to return to action at Windsor Park this Saturday against South Korea in a friendly.

Dusan Tadic and Sofiane Boufal will face each other on the international stage, as Serbia and Morocco go head-to-head on Friday night in a friendly.

The Serbs will then face Nigeria on Monday to round off their March internationals, while Boufal and Morocco host Uzbekistan on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Shane Long heads to Turkey for the a friendly on Friday with the Republic of Ireland, while Ryan Bertrand was with England, but pulled out of friendlies against the Netherlands and Italy last night.