Fulham secured all three points last weekend after narrowly beating Birmingham City 1-0 at St Andrew's after Aleksandar Mitrović's goal proved the difference.
Mitrović was well-positioned to pounce on an error from Blues goalkeeper Lee Camp who spilt a cross straight into the path of the Serbian striker who reacted well to score the decisive goal.
Birmingham were the better team for large spells of the match and had good opportunities to win after having 16 attempts on goal.
The win was an important one for Fulham, who had failed to win their previous two matches against Hull and Middlesbrough.
This victory was just Fulham's second in six matches and it has helped to keep them within touching distance of the play off places as Scott Parker's side are just two points from sixth placed Bristol City.
The international break will be a welcome opportunity for Parker to assess his start to the campaign and consider any possible changes to his team.
Here are two players that need to prove themselves over the international break.
Stefan Johansen
The Norwegian midfielder has been a bit part feature of Scott Parker's side so far this season having started just 10 games from the opening 16.
The 28 year old has been used in a variety of positions and has played in central midfield, right midfield and as a defensive midfielder showing that Parker is unsure of where to place Johansen.
Joahnsen has only started to feature in the side since the end of September and he put in a stand out display in the 4-1 win over Reading in early October, claiming two assists during this match.
But, he is yet to recapture this form despite starting three of the last four matches and has looked unconvincing on left or right of a midfield three.
Marcus Bettinelli
27-year-old goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli looked to be cementing himself as Fulham's number one goalkeeper in the early stages of the season but didn't feature in Saturday's win over Birmingham.
Despite playing in 14 matches this season, Bettinelli's form has dropped in recent weeks as he let in seven goals in four matches which saw him lose his spot to Marek Rodak against Luton and Middlesborough recently.
Bettinelli returned against Hull in place of a suspended Rodak, but he missed out against Birmingham this weekend after letting in three goals during the Hull match.
Parker seems to be favouring Rodak currently, but if Bettinelli can impress over the international break then he could earn his starting place back in the coming weeks.