A number of Reds proudly represented their nations during the latest round of international fixtures. Here, we take a closer look at how they performed...
Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was among the England substitutes during the Three Lions' Nations League fixtures against Italy at the San Siro and Germany at Wembley.
Gareth Southgate's side fell to a 1-0 defeat in Milan before drawing 3-3 against the Germans on Monday evening.
Brennan Johnson, Neco Williams and Wayne Hennessey played maximum minutes for Wales in Nations League action against Belgium and Poland.
Johnson earned an assist for Kieffer Moore with an impressive run and cross on Thursday but it wasn't quite enough to prevent a 2-1 defeat in Brussels.
Rob Page's side were then defeated 1-0 by Karol Swiderski's strike for Poland in Cardiff on Monday evening.
Scott McKenna played two full matches for Scotland as Steve Clarke's side won back-to-back Nations League victories at Hampden Park, earning a clean sheet during an impressive 3-0 win against Ukraine before beating Republic of Ireland 2-1 on Saturday night.
McKenna was then rested for Tuesday's return fixture against Ukraine in Krakow as The Scots drew 0-0.

Midfielder Remo Freuler played an instrumental role for Switzerland as they secured an impressive 2-1 win against Spain on Saturday.
Goals from Manuel Akanji and Breel Embolo earned the Swiss the Nations League victory in Zaragoza before Freuler marked another impressive display against Czech Republic, opening the scoring in another 2-1 victory before being withdrawn in injury time.
Renan Lodi was among on the Brazil substitutes as the Seleção beat Ghana 3-0 in France on Friday evening. Goals from Marquinhos and a Richarlison double earning Tite's side the victory.
Lodi then featured as a second half substitute against Tunisia on Tuesday evening as the full-back played the final 30 minutes during a 5-1 win.

Taiwo Awoniyi featured for Nigeria during the Super Eagles' friendly fixture against Algeria on Tuesday evening, playing the final 18 minutes minutes during a 2-1 defeat at the Oran Olympic Stadium.
Serge Aurier was a second half substitue for Ivory Coast as his nation defeated Togo 2-1 in a friendly, Seko Fofana and Frank Kessié on the scoresheet at the Stade Robert Diochon.
Aurier then featured from the start during a 3-1 victory against Guinea on Tuesday evening before being withdrawn on the hour mark.

Moussa Niakhaté and Cheikhou Kouyaté were unused substitutes for Senegal during Saturday's 2-0 friendly victory against Bolivia, with Boulaye Dia and Sadio Mané getting the goals.
Niakhaté was then rested for Tuesday's fixture against Iran, whilst Kouyaté was introduced as a 63rd minute substitute during a 1-1 draw.
