Conor Bradley led Northern Ireland as captain to a resounding 5-0 win against Bulgaria on Tuesday evening. Read on for our most recent international update featuring Liverpool players. Bradley, who had previously captained his country for the first time the previous weekend, donned the armband once more.
The defender played the entire game in Belfast, where the hosts secured a decisive UEFA Nations League victory.
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Andy Robertson captained Scotland, with Ben Doak participating for 67 minutes, in a goalless draw against Portugal at Hampden Park in the Nations League. Diogo Jota, his teammate from the Reds, played for just over an hour for the visiting team.
In the U21 European Championship qualifiers, Jarell Quansah contributed to a clean sheet and Tyler Morton came on as a second-half substitute in England's 7-0 thrashing of Azerbaijan, securing their place as group winners at next summer's tournament.
Calvin Ramsay, currently on loan at Wigan Athletic, remained on the bench for Scotland's U21s during their 3-2 loss to Kazakhstan in another qualifier.
At the U19 level, Amara Nallo played the first half of England's 4-2 friendly victory over France in Marbella. Keyrol Figueroa entered as a substitute in the second half for the USA in their 3-2 friendly triumph over Japan.
Trent Kone-Doherty provided an assist as the Republic of Ireland U19s defeated Mexico 2-0, securing the top spot in a friendly tournament in Croatia.
Lastly, in the Concacaf Nations League, Kyle Kelly started in St. Kitts and Nevis' 1-1 draw with the Cayman Islands, playing 57 minutes of the match.