Six Reds were in action as the international fixtures came to an end on Tuesday night.
Take a look at our round-up below to see who played for their countries...
Orel Mangala | Belgium 5-0 Estonia
Mangala registered an assist as Belgium ran out comfortable 5-0 winners over Estonia in Brussels.
The hosts took the lead through Jan Vertonghen after four minutes before Leandro Trossard doubled their lead just 15 minutes later.
Mangala then threaded a perfectly-weighted pass through for Romelu Lukaku who finished with aplomb to make it 3-0. Goals from Lukaku and Charles de Ketelaare then made it 5-0.
Mangala played the full match as Belgium remained top of Group F in their EURO 2024 qualifying campaign.
Ethan Horvath | USA 4-0 Oman
Horvath kept a clean sheet as the USA defeated Oman 4-0 in an international friendly.
The shot-stopper, who replaced the absent Matt Turner due to the imminent birth of his baby girl, was impressive in-between the sticks as Gregg Berhalter's side recorded back-to-back wins.
Up next for the USA is a clash with Germany in October.
Ibrahim Sangaré | Ivory Coast A-A Mali
Sangaré played 45 minutes before Ivory Coast's friendly against Mali was abandoned due to weather problems.
The midfielder would hoped to have recorded back-to-back goals and back-to-back wins for his country, who next play in October against South Africa.
Moussa Niakhaté & Cheikhou Kouyaté | Senegal 0-1 Algeria
Niakhaté and Kouyaté both featured as Senegal fell to defeat against Algeria.
Niakhaté played from the off at left-back whilst Kouyaté replaced Abdou Diallo with only four minutes of normal time remaining.
But Farés Chaïbi's strike on the hour secured the friendly win for Algeria, with Senegal's next match coming against Mali in October.
Brandon Aguilera | Costa Rica 1-4 Saudi Arabia
Aguilera was a second-half substitute as Costa Rica fell to defeat against Saudi Arabia.
The midfielder was introduced on the hour with Costa Rica trailing 4-0, and made an immediate impact as his cross found Julio Cascante who headed home.
Up next for Costa Rica is their CONCACAF Nations League quarter finals in November.