
How Portsmouth fans can watch Makenzie Kirk play for Northern Ireland Under 21s next week
Makenzie Kirk officially signed for Portsmouth on deadline day, joining the South Coast club from St. Johnstone.
The striker had impressed in Scotland and has already netted four times in seven matches.
As a result, Portsmouth were happy to spend £500,000 on Kirk to add to their options up top.
Portsmouth had to see off multiple EFL clubs to secure Kirk, with the 21-year-old having plenty of potential.
While Pompey fans will have to wait around two weeks until they see him in a Portsmouth shirt, supporters can watch their new signing next week with Northern Ireland Under 21s.

Makenzie Kirk selected in Northern Ireland Under 21s squad
Northern Ireland are looking to qualify for the Under 21s European Championships in 2027.
In Group F, they face a tricky task, with games against Germany and Greece lined up.
Kirk has been selected for the squad for their first qualifier against Georgia on 9 September.
With kick-off scheduled at 5pm next week, it is currently unconfirmed where the game will be livestreamed.
- Kirk signed for Portsmouth on deadline day from St. Johnstone
- The striker is 21 years old and came through Hearts’ academy
- Kirk could make his Pompey debut against Southampton after the international break
In the past, games have been streamed on Northern Ireland’s official YouTube channel.
On top of this, matches have occasionally been on the BBC.
However, highlights and match reactions can also be often found on Northern Ireland’s official YouTube channel.
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Who else is on international duty at Portsmouth?
On top of Kirk, there are four other players who have been called up for international duty at Pompey.
Hayden Matthews and Adrian Segecic, who also signed for Portsmouth this summer, have both been called up to Australia’s squad.
Luke Le Roux has made it into South Africa’s team for the World Cup qualifiers.
Finally, Terry Devlin was also called up for Northern Ireland but will go into the first team for their World Cup qualifying campaign.
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