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How many internationals does your Premier League side have?

Slovenia's midfielder Jasmin Kurtic (L) vies for the ball with England's defender Gary Cahill
Image: Chelsea have 20 players in international duty

Where are your players off to over the next week? We run through the Premier League players on international duty.

The Premier League takes its final break for 2016, 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?

Chelsea wave goodbye to 20 of their players, while Pep Guardiola sees 17 of his Manchester City stars jet off. Tottenham have 15 players called up, and Arsenal have 14. 

Premier League champions Leicester City have just five players going on international duty and they are joined on that number by Hull, Middlesbrough, Stoke and Watford.

Where are your players off to over the next week? See the list below...

Internationals on duty

Chelsea 20
Manchester City 17
Tottenham 15
Arsenal 14
Manchester United 13
Liverpool 11
Southampton 11
West Brom 11
Everton 10

Arsenal - 14

Theo Walcott (England) v Scotland and Spain; Aaron Ramsey (Wales) v Serbia; Shkodran Mustafi (Germany) v San Marino and Italy; Laurent Koscielny and Olivier Giroud (France) v Sweden and Ivory Coast; Nacho Monreal (Spain) v Macedonia and England; Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) v Faroe Islands; Wojciech Szczesny (Poland) v Romania and Slovenia; David Ospina (Colombia) v Chile and Argentina; Alexis Sanchez (Chile) v Colombia and Uruguay; Mohammed Elneny (Egypt) v Ghana; Alex Iwobi (Nigeria) v Algeria; Hector Bellerin (Spain U21) v Austria; Rob Holding (England U21) v Italy and France.

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Bournemouth - 9

Jack Wilshere (England) v Scotland and Spain; Harry Arter (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Artur Boruc (Poland) v Romania and Slovenia; Joshua King (Norway) v Czech Republic; Benik Afobe (DR Congo) v Guinea 13/11; Adam Federici and Brad Smith (Australia) v Thailand 15/11; Max Gradel (Ivory Coast) v Morocco and France; Nathan Ake (Netherlands U21) v Portugal.

Burnley - 7

Michael Keane and Tom Heaton (England) v Scotland and Spain;Sam Vokes (Wales) v Serbia; Jeff Hendrick and Stephen Ward (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Iceland) v Croatia and Malta; Steven Defour (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia.

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Chelsea - 20

Gary Cahill (England) v Scotland and Spain; Diego Costa and Cesar Azpilicueta (Spain) v Macedona and England; Thibaut Courtois, Eden Hazard, and Michy Batshuayi (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; N'Golo Kante (France) v Sweden and Ivory Coast; Asmir Begovic (Bosnia) v Greece; Branislav Ivanovic and Nemanja Matic (Serbia) v Wales and Ukraine; Tomas Kalas (Czech Republic) v Norway; Willian (Brazil) v Argentina and Peru; John Obi Mikel, Victor Moses (Nigeria) v Algeria; Juan Cuadrado (Colombia) v Chile and Argentina; Christian Atsu and Baba Rahman (Ghana) v Egypt; Bertrand Traore (Burkina Faso) v Cape Verde; Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Nathaniel Chalobah (England U21) v Italy and France.

Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring Chelsea's third goal
Image: In-form Eden Hazard joins up with Belgium

Crystal Palace - 8

Andros Townsend (England) v Scotland and Spain; James McArthur (Scotland) v England; Joe Ledley, Wayne Hennessey and Jonny Williams (Wales) v Serbia; Christian Benteke (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; Steve Mandanda (France) v Sweden and Ivory Coast; Lee Chung-yong (South Korea) v Canada and Uzbekistan.

Everton - 10

Phil Jagielka (England) v Scotland and Spain; Seamus Coleman (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Ashley Williams (Wales) v Serbia; Maarten Stekelenburg (Netherlands) v Belgium and Luxembourg; Romelu Lukaku and Kevin Mirallas (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; Enner Valencia (Ecuador) v Uruguay and Venezuela; Ramiro Funes Mori (Argentina) v Brazil and Colombia; Bryan Oviedo (Costa Rica) v Trinidad and Tobago and USA; Gerard Deulofeu (Spain U21) v Austria.

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Hull City - 5

David Marshall and Robert Snodgrass (Scotland) v England; David Meyler (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Markus Henriksen and Adama Diomande (Norway) v Czech Republic.

Leicester City - 5

Jamie Vardy (England) v Scotland and Spain; Andy King (Wales) v Serbia; Bartosz Kapustka (Poland) v Romania and Slovenia; Shinji Okazaki (Japan) v Oman and Saudi Arabia; Demarai Gray (England U21) v Italy and France.

Liverpool - 11

Nathaniel Clyne, Jordan Henderson, Adam Lallana and Daniel Sturridge (England) v Scotland and Spain; Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands) v Belgium and Luxembourg; Divock Origi and Simon Mignolet (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino (Brazil) v Argentina and Peru; Ragnar Klavan (Estonia) v Belgium; Marko Grujic (Serbia U21) v Norway.

Philippe Coutinho and Romain Genevois Haiti fight for the ball
Image: Philippe Coutinho is away with Brazil

Manchester City -17

John Stones and Raheem Sterling (England) v Scotland and Spain; Ian Lawlor (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Vincent Kompany, Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; Ilkay Gundogan (Germany) v San Marino and Italy; Aleksandar Kolarov (Serbia) v Wales and Ukraine; David Silva and Nolito (Spain) v Macedona and England; Claudio Bravo (Chile) v Colombia and Uruguay; Fernandinho (Brazil) v Argentina and Peru; Pablo Zabaleta, Nicolas Otamendi and Sergio Aguero (Argentina) v Brazil and Colombia; Kelechi Iheanacho (Nigeria) v Algeria; Angus Gunn (England U21) v Italy and France; Leroy Sane (Germany U21) v Turkey and Poland.

Argentina's Lionel Messi (L) greets Argentina's Sergio Aguero
Image: Sergio Aguero (L) is joined by Man City team-mates Pablo Zabaleta and Nicolas Otamendi in the Argentina squad

Manchester United - 13

Wayne Rooney, Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford (England) v Scotland and Spain; Paul Pogba (France) v Sweden and Ivory Coast; David de Gea, Juan Mata and Ander Herrera (Spain) v Macedona and England; Matteo Darmian (Italy) v Liechtenstein and Germany; Daley Blind and Memphis Depay (Netherlands) v Belgium and Luxembourg; Marouane Fellaini (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Armenia) v Montenegro; Sergio Romero (Argentina) v Brazil and Colombia.

Middlesbrough - 5

Viktor Fischer (Denmark) v Kazakhstan and Czech Republic; Gaston Ramirez and Cristhian Stuani (Uruguay) v Ecuador; Brad Guzan (US) v Costa Rica and Mexico; Calum Chambers (England U21) v Italy and France.

Southampton - 11

Ryan Bertrand (England) v Scotland and Spain; Steven Davis (Northern Ireland) v Azerbaijan and Croatia; Virgil van Dijk and Jordy Clasie (Netherlands) v Belgium and Luxembourg; Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark) v Kazakhstan and Czech Republic; Dusan Tadic (Serbia) v Wales and Ukraine; Jose Fonte (Portugal) v Latvia; Maya Yoshida (Japan) v Oman and Saudi Arabia; James Ward-Prowse, Nathan Redmond and Jack Stephens (England U21) v Italy and France.

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Stoke - 5

Glenn Whelan and Jonathan Walters (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Joe Allen (Wales) v Serbia; Marko Arnautovic (Austria) v Wales and Serbia; Wilfried Bony (Ivory Coast) v Morocco and France.

Sunderland - 6

Jordan Pickford (England) v Scotland and Spain; John O'Shea (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Paddy McNair (Northern Ireland) v Azerbaijan and Croatia; Lamine Kone (Ivory Coast) v Morocco and France; Lynden Gooch (US) v Costa Rica and Mexico; Duncan Watmore (England U21) v Italy and France.

Jordan Pickford in action during an England training session at the Tottenham Hotspur training ground
Image: Jordan Pickford replaced the injured Fraser Forster in the England squad

Swansea - 7

Stephen Kingsley (Scotland) v England; Neil Taylor (Wales) v Serbia; Lukasz Fabianski (Poland) v Romania and Slovenia; Gylfi Sigurdsson (Iceland) v Croatia and Malta; Ki Sung-yueng (South Korea) v Canada and Uzbekistan; Mark Birighitti (Australia) v Thailand; Alfie Mawson (England U21) v Italy and France.

Tottenham - 15

Kyle Walker, Danny Rose, Eric Dyer and Harry Kane (England) v Scotland and Spain; Hugo Lloris and Moussa Sissoko (France) v Sweden and Ivory Coast; Michel Vorm and Vincent Janssen (Netherlands) v Belgium and Luxembourg; Kevin Wimmer (Austria) v Wales and Serbia; Christian Eriksen (Denmark) v Kazakhstan and Czech Republic; Jan Vertonghen (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; Son Heung-min (South Korea) v Canada and Uzbekistan; Cameron Carter-Vickers (US) v Costa Rica and Mexico; Harry Winks (England U21) v Italy and France; Pau Lopez (Spain U21) v Austria.

Denmark's Christian Eriksen celebrates scoring
Image: Christian Eriksen has been called up by Denmark

Watford - 5

Christian Kabasele (Belgium) v Netherlands and Estonia; Costel Pantilimon (Romania) v Poland and Russia; Sebastian Prodl (Austria) v Wales and Serbia; Juan Carlos Paredes (Ecuador) v Uruguay and Venezuela; Valon Behrami (Switzerland) v Faroe Islands.

West Brom - 11

Darren Fletcher and James Morrison (Scotland) v England; Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans and Chris Brunt (Northern Ireland) v Azerbaijan and Croatia; Darren Fletcher and James Morrison (Scotland) v England; James McClean (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Hal Robson-Kanu (Wales) v Serbia; Salomon Rondon (Venezuela) v Bolivia and Ecuador; Brendan Galloway (England U21) v Italy and France.

West Ham - 6

Aaron Cresswell (England) v Scotland and Spain; Darren Randolph (Republic of Ireland) v Austria; Simone Zaza (Italy) v Liechtenstein and Germany; Dimitri Payet (France) v Sweden and Ivory Coast; Havard Nordtveit (Norway) v Czech Republic; Edimilson Fernandes (Switzerland) v Faroe Islands.

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Image: Aaron Cresswell was handed his first England call-up
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