View our most recent round-up of international players, which includes Liverpool players. Conor Bradley guided Northern Ireland to a 5-0 victory over Bulgaria on Tuesday night.
Bradley wore the armband for his country once more, having done so the weekend before. The home team easily won the UEFA Nations League, and the full-back played the entire match in Belfast.
Ben Doak played 67 minutes as Scotland and Portugal drew 0-0 at Hampden Park in another Nations League match. Andy Robertson captained the team.
A Reds buddy named Diogo Jota was the opponent and he played for the visitors for slightly over an hour.
Tyler Morton entered the game as a substitute in the second half of England’s 7-0 victory over Azerbaijan in the U21 European Championship qualifying round, while Jarell Quansah helped to keep the score clean. The Young Lions’ triumph guaranteed them a spot in the tournament that takes place the following summer as group winners.
Calvin Ramsay, who is on loan at League One outfit Wigan Athletic for the season, did not play in Scotland’s U21 squad’s 3-2 qualification loss to Kazakhstan.
At the U19 level, Amara Nallo played the first 45 minutes of England’s 4-2 friendly victory over France in Marbella, while Keyrol Figueroa entered the game in the second half as a substitute for the USA in their 3-2 friendly victory over Japan.
Thanks to a goal by Trent Kone-Doherty, the Republic of Ireland U19s defeated Mexico 2-0 and took first place overall in the friendly competition held in Croatia.
In the Concacaf Nations League, Kyle Kelly also participated in the first fifty-seven minutes of St. Kitts and Nevis’ 1-1 draw with the Cayman Islands.