Rotherham United's Ar'jany Martha and Brandon Cover will both be in international action over the weekend, as Curacao prepare to take on Aruba whilst Jamaica prepare to line up against South Africa. Ar'jany and the Blue Wave will be in action during the early hours of Sunday morning (1AM) as they prepare to play out their final encounter before they take part in the FIFA World Cup in a group stage that will see them take on four time world champions Germany, three times champions of Africa Ivory Coast as well as the tough test of South American side Ecuador who boast the talents of Enner Valencia, Pervis Estupinan and UEFA Champions League winner Willian Pacho within their ranks. Martha has certainly written himself into the Rotherham United history books as he has become the first ever player in history to take part in the prestigious tournament whilst being contracted to the Millers. Ar'Jany and his teammates will no doubt be hoping to end their tournament preparations on a high with a win against Aruba before they go into a tough opener in the intense Texas heat against Germany. Brandon Cover is another Miller who will represent his nation in the coming days, as the Reggae Boyz prepare to face FIFA World Cup tournament openers South Africa. It was only a short time ago Brandon was in international action with Jamaica in the Unity Cup, as Rudolph Speid's side brushed past India with a 2-0 win in the semi-final, although they fell short against 2025 winners Nigeria in the final. It was a personally pleasing few days however for Cover, who completed 90 minutes in both outings, being employed in a right full-back position. The Millers defender will have set his sights on aiming to impress once more against the South Africans in a fixture that will take place in Mexico. Everyone at Rotherham United wishes both Ar'jany and Brandon all the best for their upcoming fixtures.