Tottenham Hotspur players have now jetted off for international duties following their most recent Premier League fixture against Leeds United.
Spurs won 2-1 at Elland Road, continuing their unbeaten streak on the road, having picked up ten points from a possible twelve, with their only draw coming against Brighton at the Amex.
Thomas Frank would sleep a lot better with his side still very much in the mix with the top clubs in the league, having only been left behind table toppers Arsenal with two points separating both sides.
The Dane still has injured stars that he would expect to make a return after this break, but he would also be keen for his fit players not to pick up any more injuries.
Tottenham stars called up for October internationals
With a two-week break from club football, over 30 Tottenham Hotspur players have travelled to represent their respective nations both at senior and youth level, with some featuring in friendlies and others in World Cup qualifiers.
Djed Spence earned a second England call-up, having made his debut in the last international break, although from the bench.
Here is a breakdown of when and where the Spurs players will be in action over the course of this international break (all kick-off times are UK).
Tottenham players to watch on Wednesday 8 October
- Mohammed Kudus – Ghana 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Central African Republic in Morocco – kick-off 5pm
Thursday 9 October
- Armend Muslika – Albania Under-17s home friendly against Slovenia – kick-off 10am
- Leon Myrtaj – Hungary Under-19s home friendly against Greece – kick-off 12.30pm
- Jun’ai Byfield, Tynan Thompson and Elijah Upson – England Under-18s home friendly against France – kick-off 6pm
- Djed Spence / Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson – England home friendly against Wales – kick-off 7.45pm
- Kevin Danso – Austria home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against San Marino – kick-off 7.45pm
- Xavi Simons and Micky van de Ven – Netherlands away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Malta – kick-off 7.45pm
- Luka Vuskovic – Croatia away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Czech Republic – kick-off 7.45pm
Friday 10 October
- Harry Byrne – Republic of Ireland Under-19s away friendly against Albania – kick-off 11am
- Richarlison – Brazil away friendly against South Korea – kick-off 12pm
- Pape Matar Sarr – Senegal away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Sudan – kick-off 2pm
- Lucas Bergvall – Sweden home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Switzerland – kick-off 7.45pm
- Jamie Donley – Northern Ireland home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Slovakia – kick-off 7.45pm
- Archie Gray and Ashley Phillips – England Under-21s away European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Moldova – kick-off 5pm
- Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel – France Under-21s away European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Faroe Islands – kick-off 5pm
- Aaron Maguire – Republic of Ireland Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Slovakia – kick-off 7.30pm
Saturday 11 October
- Cristian Romero – Argentina friendly against Venezuela in USA – kick-off 1am
- Mikey Moore and Callum Olusesi – England Under-19s friendly against Belgium in Spain – kick-off 10am
- Armend Muslika – Albania Under-17s home friendly against Slovenia – kick-off 10am
- George Feeney – Northern Ireland Under-19s friendly against USA in Spain – kick-off 3pm
- Manor Solomon – Israel away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Norway – kick-off 5pm
- Joao Palhinha – Portugal home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Republic of Ireland – kick-off 7.45pm
- Pedro Porro – Spain home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Georgia – kick-off 7.45pm
- Destiny Udogie and Guglielmo Vicario – Italy away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Estonia – kick-off 7.45pm
Sunday 12 October
- Harry Byrne – Republic of Ireland Under-19s away friendly against Albania – kick-off 11am
- Jun’ai Byfield, Tynan Thompson and Elijah Upson – England Under-18s home friendly against France – kick-off 2pm
- Leon Myrtaj – Hungary Under-19s home friendly against Greece – kick-off 2pm
- Xavi Simons and Micky van de Ven – Netherlands home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Finland – kick-off 5pm
- Kevin Danso – Austria away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Romania – kick-off 7.45pm
- Luka Vuskovic – Croatia home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Gibraltar – kick-off 7.45pm
- Yves Bissouma – Mali home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Madagascar – kick-off 8pm
- Mohammed Kudus – Ghana home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Comoros – kick-off 8pm
Monday 13 October
- Lucas Bergvall – Sweden home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Kosovo – kick-off 7.45pm
- Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson – Wales home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Belgium – kick-off 7.45pm
- Jamie Donley – Northern Ireland home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Germany – kick-off 7.45pm
- Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel – France Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Estonia – kick-off 5.30pm
- Archie Gray and Ashley Phillips – England Under-21s home European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Andorra – kick-off 7.45pm
Tuesday 14 October
- Cristian Romero – Argentina friendly against Puerto Rico in USA – kick-off 12am
- Mikey Moore and Callum Olusesi – England Under-19s friendly against Wales in Spain – kick-off 11am
- Richarlison – Brazil away friendly against Japan – kick-off 11.30am
- Joao Palhinha – Portugal home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Hungary – kick-off 7.45pm
- Pedro Porro – Spain home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria – kick-off 7.45pm
- Djed Spence – England away 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Latvia – kick-off 7.45pm
- Destiny Udogie and Guglielmo Vicario / Manor Solomon – Italy home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Israel – kick-off 7.45pm
- Pape Matar Sarr – Senegal home 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Mauritania – kick-off 8pm
- George Feeney – Northern Ireland Under-19s friendly against Switzerland in Spain – kick-off 6pm
Big fixtures await Spurs after the break
Once the break ends, Tottenham have some big league fixtures and Champions League ties coming up, and Thomas Frank would be hoping his side is up to the task.
Tottenham are set to host Aston Villa after international duties, before travelling to France to take on Monaco in their matchday three Champions League tie.
After that, their travels continue with an away fixture against Everton in the Premier League, followed by another away cup tie with Newcastle in the Carabao Cup.
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