Liverpool have 26 players on international duty in October, as World Cup and youth qualifiers continue, and here’s how you can watch them on TV.
The Reds have parted ways for a fortnight, having been held to a disappointing 1-1 draw away to Newcastle United in their last outing before the interval.
An international break is typically seen as a jarring inevitability, but given the miserable run Jurgen Klopp‘s side are experiencing, time away from Merseyside may be beneficial.
Twenty-six players have departed the city to join up with their respective nations, providing plenty of opportunities to see Klopp’s key men, and some promising youngsters, in action.
Here’s how you can watch Klopp’s international Reds in action on TV in the UK.
Fixtures & TV Info
Jordan Henderson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Daniel Sturridge (England)
– Slovenia (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 5, 7.45pm, ITV 1
– Lithuania (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 8, 5pm, ITV 1
Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino (Brazil)
– Bolivia (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 5, 9pm, Not on UK TV
– Chile (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 11, 12.30am, Not on UK TV
Simon Mignolet, Divock Origi (Belgium)
– Bosnia (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 7, 5pm, Sky Sports Red Button
– Cyprus (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 11, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Red Button
Danny Ward, Ben Woodburn (Wales)
– Georgia (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 6, 5pm, Sky Sports Main Event
– Republic of Ireland (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 9, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Main Event
Sadio Mane (Senegal)
– Cape Verde (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 7, 6.30pm, Not on UK TV
Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
– Congo (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 8, 6pm, BT Sport 1
Emre Can (Germany)
– Northern Ireland (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 5, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Football
– Azerbaijan (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 8, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Red Button
Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands)
– Belarus (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 7, 7.45pm, ITV 4
– Sweden (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 10, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Football
Dejan Lovren (Croatia)
– Finland (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 6, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Red Button
– Ukraine (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 9, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Red Button
Andrew Robertson (Scotland)
– Slovakia (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 5, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Main Event
– Slovenia (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 8, 5pm, Sky Sports Main Event
Ragnar Klavan (Estonia)
– Gibraltar (A), World Cup Qualifier – October 7, 5pm, Sky Sports Red Button
– Bosnia (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 10, 7.45pm, Sky Sports Red Button
Naby Keita (Guinea)
– Tunisia (H), World Cup Qualifier – October 7, 6pm, Not on UK TV
Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominic Solanke (England U21s)
– Scotland U21 (H), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 6, 7.45pm, BT Sport 1
– Andorra (A), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 10, 5pm, Not on UK TV
Marko Grujic (Serbia U21s)
– Macedonia U21 (A), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 6, 2pm, Not on UK TV
– Russia U21 (H), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 10, 5pm, Not on UK TV
Kamil Grabara (Poland U21s)
– Finland U21 (H), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 6, 5pm, Not on UK TV
– Lithuania U21 (A), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 10, 7pm, Not on UK TV
Corey Whelan (Republic of Ireland U21s)
– Norway U21 (H), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 5, 7.45pm, Not on UK TV
– Israel U21 (H), Euro U21 Qualifier – October 9, 3.30pm, Not on UK TV
Rhian Brewster (England U17s)
– Chile U17 (N), U17 World Cup – October 8, 12.30pm, Eurosport 2
– Mexico U17 (N), U17 World Cup – October 11, 12.30pm, Eurosport 2
– Iraq U17 (N), U17 World Cup – October 14, 3.30pm, Eurosport 1
Patrik Raitanen (Finland U17s)
– Faroe Islands U17 (A), Euro U17 Qualifier – October 3, 11am, Not on UK TV
Edvard Tagseth (Norway U17s)
– Greece U17 (H), Euro U17 Qualifier – October 18, 4pm, Not on UK TV
– Serbia U17 (A) Euro U17 Qualifier – October 21, 4pm, Not on UK TV
– Gibraltar U17 (A), Euro U17 Qualifier – October 24, 4pm, Not on UK TV
* All times BST, TV info based on UK schedule.