Mohamed Salah scored, and Cody Gakpo provided an assist on Friday – here's a summary of the latest international action involving Liverpool players.
Salah increased Egypt's lead to 2-0 against Mauritania in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, scoring 11 minutes before the end in Cairo. He found space at the back post to connect with a cross from the left, slotting the ball past the goalkeeper after Trezeguet's opening goal.
In the UEFA Nations League, Dominik Szoboszlai's Hungary tied 1-1 with the Netherlands, which included Ryan Gravenberch, Gakpo, and Virgil van Dijk in the starting lineup.
Roland Sallai's goal gave Hungary the lead in Budapest, where Van Dijk received two quick yellow cards and was sent off in the second half. However, Denzel Dumfries later headed in Gakpo's free-kick to level the score. Lewis Koumas, on loan at Stoke City, was an unused substitute in Wales' 2-2 Nations League draw with Iceland in Reykjavik.
Luis Diaz played 78 minutes in Colombia's 1-0 loss to Bolivia in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying, while Alexis Mac Allister did not play in Argentina's 1-1 draw with Venezuela. Tyler Morton and Jarell Quansah featured for England U21s in a 2-1 comeback victory over Ukraine in the U21 European Championship qualifiers.
Calvin Ramsay, on loan, came off the bench late for Scotland U21s in their 2-0 home defeat to Belgium. Keyrol Figueroa, an academy forward, started for the USA U19s in their 4-1 friendly triumph over Sweden.
Trey Nyoni and Carter Pinnington participated in England U18s' 2-0 defeat to Sweden in Marbella. Pinnington was in the starting lineup and played for 69 minutes, while Nyoni entered the game as a substitute shortly before the 60th minute. Additionally, in the South American World Cup qualifiers early on Saturday, Darwin Nunez played the entire match for Uruguay in a close 1-0 loss to Peru.