How many full internationals does your Premier League side have?
Wednesday 5 October 2016 08:44, UK
Where are your players off to over the next week? We run through the Premier League players on international duty.
The Premier League take a break for a fortnight, but for international footballers, the fun doesn't stop.
They will be flying all over the world to represent their countries, but which Premier League club will be letting go of the most players?
Tottenham wave goodbye to 16 of their players for senior duty, while Jose Mourinho sees 15 of his Manchester United stars jet off. Chelsea have 13 senior internationals called up, and Everton and Manchester City have 12 each.
New Swansea manager Bob Bradley has almost a full squad to choose from if he wishes to get the struggling Premier League side in for some much-needed training, with only two on senior international duty.
Where are your players off to over the next week? See the list below...
Arsenal - 9
Shkodran Mustafi and Mesut Ozil (Germany) v Czech and Northern Ireland; David Ospina (Colombia) v Paraguay and Uruguay; Alexis Sanchez (Chile) v Ecuador and Peru; Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Theo Walcott (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Laurent Koscielny (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) v Hungary and Andorra; Mohamed Elneny (Egypt) v Congo
Bournemouth - 8
Artur Boruc (Poland) v Denmark and Armenia; Benik Afobe (DR Congo) v Kenya and Libya; Adam Federici and Brad Smith (Australia) v Saudi Arabia and Japan; Joshua King (Norway) v Azerbaijan and San Marino; Max Gradel (Ivory Coast) v Mali; Harry Arter and Marc Wilson (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova
Burnley - 8
Jeff Hendrick and Stephen Ward (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Iceland) v Finland and Turkey; Steven Defour (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar ;Sam Vokes (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Michael Keane and Tom Heaton (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Scott Arfield (Canada) v Mauritania and Morocco
Chelsea - 13
Gary Cahill (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Diego Costa (Spain) v Italy and Albania; Thibaut Courtois, Eden Hazard, and Michy Batshuayi (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; N'Golo Kante (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Oscar and Willian (Brazil) v Bolivia and Venezuela; Asmir Begovic (Bosnia) v Belgium and Cyprus; Branislav Ivanovic and Nemanja Matic (Serbia) v Moldova and Austria; Jon Obi Mikel and Victor Moses (Nigeria) v Zambia
Crystal Palace - 9
Andros Townsend (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Lee Chung Yong (South Korea) v Qatar and Iran; Joe Ledley and Wayne Hennessey (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Christian Benteke (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Yohan Cabaye and Steve Mandanda (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Bakary Sako (Ivory Coast) v Mali; James McArthur (Scotland) v Lithuania and Slovakia
Everton - 12
Ashley Williams (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Yannick Bolasie (DR Congo) v Kenya and Libya; Ramiro Funes Mori (Argentina) v Paraguay and Peru; Enner Valencia (Ecuador) v Chile and Bolivia; Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Romelu Lukaku and Kevin Mirallas (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Maarten Stekelenburg (Netherlands) v Belarus and France; Phil Jagielka (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Idrissa Gueye (Senegal) v Cape Verde; Bryan Oviedo (Costa Rica) v Russia
Hull City - 10
Andy Robertson, Robert Snodgrass, Shaun Maloney and David Marshall (Scotland) v Lithuania and Slovakia; David Meyler (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Abel Hernandez (Uruguay) v Venezuela and Colombia; Adama Diomande and Markus Henriksen (Norway) v Azerbaijan and San Marino; Ahmed Elmohamady (Egypt) v Congo; Dieumerci Mbokani (DR Congo) v Kenya and Libya
Leicester City - 11
Jamie Vardy (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Islam Slimani and Riyad Mahrez (Algeria) v Cameroon; Ahmed Musa (Nigeria) v Zambia; Jeffrey Schlupp and Daniel Amartey (Ghana) v Uganda and South Africa; Shinji Okazaki (Japan) v Iraq and Australia; Andy King (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Kasper Schmeichel (Denmark) v Poland and Montenegro; Ron-Robert Zieler (Germany) v Czech and Northern Ireland; Bartosz Kapustka (Poland) v Denmark and Armenia
Liverpool - 9
Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho (Brazil) v Bolivia and Venezuela; Simon Mignolet and Divock Origi (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Ragnar Klavan (Estonia) v Gibraltar and Greece; Jordan Henderson and Daniel Sturridge (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Gini Wijnaldum (Netherlands) v Belarus and France; Sadio Mane (Senegal) v Cape Verde
Manchester City - 12
Sergio Aguero, Nicolas Otamendi and Pablo Zabaleta (Argentina) v Paraguay and Peru; Fernandinho (Brazil) v Bolivia 06/10 and Venezuela; Ilkay Gundogan (Germany) v Czech and Northern Ireland; Raheem Sterling and John Stones (England) v Malta and Slovenia; David Silva and Nolito (Spain) v Italy and Albania; Kelechi Iheanacho (Nigeria) v Zambia; Claudio Bravo (Chile) v Ecuador and Peru; Aleksandar Kolarov (Serbia) v Moldova and Austria
Manchester United - 15
David De Gea and Ander Herrera (Spain) v Italy and Albania; Eric Bailly (Ivory Coast) v Mali; Marcos Rojo (Argentina) v Peru and Paraguay; Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Daley Blind and Memphis Depay (Netherlands) v Belarus and France; Chris Smalling, Wayne Rooney, Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Antonio Valencia (Ecuador) v Chile and Bolivia; Marouane Fellaini (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Matteo Darmian (Italy) v Spain and Macedonia
Middlesbrough - 4
Viktor Fischer (Denmark) v Poland and Montenegro; Gaston Ramirez and Christian Stuani (Uruguay) v Venezuela and Colombia; Emilio Nsue (Equatorial Guinea) v Lebanon
Southampton - 11
Virgil Van Dijk and Jordy Clasie (Netherlands) v Belarus and France; Fraser Forster and Ryan Bertrand (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark) v Poland and Montenegro; Jose Fonte (Portugal) v Andorra and Faroe Islands; Maya Yoshida (Japan) v Iraq and Australia; Shane Long (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Steven Davis (Northern Ireland) v Germany and San Marino; Dusan Tadic (Serbia) v Moldova and Austria; Cuco Martina (Curacao) v Antigua and Puerto Rico
Stoke - 8
Geoff Cameron (USA) v Cuba and New Zealand; Jonathan Walters and Glenn Whelan (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Joe Allen (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Marko Arnautovic (Austria) v Wales and Serbia; Wilfried Bony (Ivory Coast) v Mali; Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland) v Hungary and Andorra; Ramadan Sobhi (Egypt) v Congo
Sunderland - 6
Lynden Gooch (USA) v Cuba and New Zealand; John O'Shea (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Paddy McNair (Northern Ireland) v Germany and San Marino; Lamine Kone (Ivory Coast) v Mali; Wahbi Khazri (Tunisia) v Guinea; Didier N'Dong (Gabon) v Morocco
Swansea - 2
Neil Taylor (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Ki Sung-Yeung (South Korea) v Qatar and Iran
Tottenham - 16
Erik Lamela (Argentina) v Peru and Paraguay; Hugo Lloris and Moussa Sissoko (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Vincent Janssen (Netherlands) v Belarus and France; Kyle Walker, Danny Rose, Dele Alli and Eric Dier (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen and Moussa Dembele (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Christian Eriksen (Denmark) v Poland and Montenegro; Ben Davies (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Kevin Wimmer (Austria) v Wales and Serbia; Son Heung-Min (South Korea) v Qatar and Iran; Victor Wanyama (Kenya) v Congo
Watford - 11
Juan Carlos Paredes (Ecuador) v Chile and Bolivia; Christian Kabasele (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Jose Holebas (Greece) v Cyprus and Estonia; Costel Pantilimon (Romania) v Armenia and Kazakhstan; Craig Cathcart (Northern Ireland) v Germany and San Marino; Nordin Amrabat (Morocco) v Gabon and Canada; Sebastian Prodl (Austria) v Wales and Serbia; Valon Berhrami (Switzerland) v Hungary and Andorra; Isaac Success (Nigeria) v Zambia; Adrian Mariappa (Jamaica) v Guyana; Adlene Guedioura (Algeria) v Cameroon
West Brom - 9
Nacer Chadli (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Darren Fletcher and James Morrison (Scotland) v Lithuania and Slovakia; James McClean (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Gareth McAuley and Jonny Evans (Northern Ireland) v Germany and San Marino; Hal Robson-Kanu (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Allan Nyom (Cameroon) v Algeria; Salomon Rondon (Venezuela) v Uruguay and Brazil
West Ham - 9
Dimitri Payet (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Michail Antonio (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Angelo Ogbonna (Italy) v Spain and Macedonia; Darren Randolph (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; James Collins (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Cheikhou Kouyate (Senegal) v Cape Verde; Winston Reid (New Zealand) v Mexico and USA; Sofiane Feghouli (Algeria) v Cameroon; Navard Nordtveit (Norway) v Azerbaijan and San Marino