The Three Lions will head to Wales for an International Challenge Match at Llanelli Town’s Stebonheath Park on Tuesday March 19.
Mark Jones’ side are seeking revenge following a 1-0 defeat in Altrincham last year - and Fairclough is of course keen for back-to-back wins.
The match sees players from the National League and below represent their country in two months’ time against a side made up of players from Wales Cymru Leagues.
A goal from Ryan De Havilland earned victory last time out and that performance helped earn the player a move to League One gem-polishers Peterborough United. He’s not the only one with two other talents grabbing EFL moves since the last meeting.
Now the current crop - expected to be announced late next month - have been challenged to take their chance.
Speaking to the Non-League Paper, excited former Barnet boss Fairclough said: “I look forward with great anticipation to our annual fixture with our friends from across the border.
“The games continue to be highly competitive, offering fans a feast of entertainment from two groups of talented players.”