With the first batch of fixtures over, here’s a look at how our Reds have fared on international duty so far…
Remo Freuler
Remo played the full 90 minutes as Switzerland won 5-0 in their opening Euro 2024 qualifier against Belarus.
Up next for Freuler and the Swiss is a home qualifier against Israel on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT).
Orel Mangala
Mangala replaced Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard on the hour mark to make his first international appearance in 12 months, as Belgium won 3-0 in Sweden thanks to a Romelu Lukaku hat-trick.
Dominico Tedesco’s side are on their travels again this week as they face Germany in a friendly on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT).
Neco Williams
Williams played the full 90 minutes as Wales fought hard to draw 1-1 against Croatia, with Nathan Broadhead equalising in the third minute of second-half stoppage time.
Brennan Johnson and Wayne Hennessey were both unavailable through injury.
Rob Page’s side are back in action on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT) as they host Latvia in their second Euro 2024 qualifier.
Serge Aurier
Aurier was replaced at half-time as Ivory Coast beat Comoros 3-1 in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.
They travel to Comoros on Tuesday night (20:00 GMT) hopeful of repeating the same result.
Moussa Niakhaté
Niakhaté made his international debut after being introduced in second-half stoppage time as Senegal beat Mozambique 5-1.
They travel to Mozambique in a repeat of Friday’s fixture on Tuesday (17:00 GMT).
Morgan Gibbs-White
Whilst on duty with England Under-21s, Gibbs-White captained Lee Carsley’s side as they beat France at the King Power Stadium.
Gibbs-White registered an assist for Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe in what was England’s first goal of the contest, before being replaced on 72 minutes.
Up next for the Young Lions is a clash with Croatia at Craven Cottage on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT).
Renan Lodi
Lodi was an unused substitute as Brazil were defeated 2-1 by Morocco on Saturday night.
Goals from Sofiane Boufal and Abdelhamid Sabiri either side of Casemiro’s strike secured a win for the hosts.
André Ayew
Ayew didn’t feature as Ghana beat Angola by a goal to nil on Thursday night.
Ghana face Angola again today in their fourth Africa Cup Nations qualifier (17:00 GMT).