Liverpool will have 21 players in action during the international break, with a number of the Reds’ stars looking to boost their hopes of reaching next year’s World Cup.
The break may well come at a good time for Arne Slot and his players, with Liverpool having endured a nightmare week after losing three consecutive games in all competitions, culminating in the weekend loss at Chelsea.
The next week or so though gives the Reds some time away from the rigors of the Premier League and Champions League - although there is still plenty on the line for a lot of them.
Fourteen of Liverpool’s senior players will be involved in World Cup qualifiers over the next few days, with six of the club’s youngsters in action for their country’s youth sides, and Alexis Mac Allister will be with Argentina as it plays two friendlies in the United States.
Wataru Endo has already pulled out of Japan's squad this month, while Federico Chiesa turned down a call-up for Italy as he continues to work on his fitness.
Here is the full list of Liverpool’s players in action during the October international break:
Conor Bradley - Northern Ireland
- Slovakia (H) October 10
- Germany (H) October 13
Hugo Ekitike and Ibrahima Konate - France
- Azerbaijan (H) October 10
- Iceland (A) October 13
Jeremie Frimpong, Cody Gakpo, Ryan Gravenberch and Virgil van Dijk - Netherlands
- Malta (A) October 9
- Finland (H) October 12
Alexander Isak - Sweden
- Switzerland (H) October 10
- Kosovo (H) October 13
Milos Kerkez and Dominik Szoboszlai - Hungary
- Armenia (H) October 11
- Portugal (A) October 14
Giorgi Mamardashvili - Georgia
- Spain (A) October 11
- Turkey (A) October 14
Andy Robertson - Scotland
- Greece (H) October 9
- Belarus (H) October 12
Florian Wirtz - Germany
- Luxembourg (H) October 10
- Northern Ireland (A) October 13
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Mohamed Salah - Egypt
- Djibouti (A) October 8
- Guinea-Bissau (H) October 12
Alexis Mac Allister - Argentina
- Venezuela (Miami) October 11
- Puerto Rico (Chicago) October 14
Trent Kone-Doherty - Republic of Ireland U21s
- Slovakia (H) October 10
Kieran Morrison - Northern Ireland U21s
- Malta (H) October 9
- Germany (H) October 14
Armin Pecsi - Hungary U21s
- Ukraine (A) October 10
- Turkey (H) October 14
Keyrol Figueroa - USA U20s
- Finland U21 (Pinatar Arena, Spain) October 10
- Elche B (Pinatar Arena, Spain) October 14
Rio Ngumoha and Trey Nyoni - England U19
- Belgium (H) October 11
- Wales (H) October 14