The first international break of the 2023/24 season is under way and 213 Premier League players have been called up by their respective countries.
All 20 clubs have at least five players on international duty, with 53 different countries represented by Premier League stars.
England have called up a competition-high 21 players, while the most represented club is Nottingham Forest, who have 17 players on international duty, ranging from Ireland's Andrew Omobamidele to Brandon Aguilera, of Costa Rica.
World champions Argentina and Brazil are represented by seven and 11 players respectively, while countries including Paraguay, Burkina Faso and Gabon all have one Premier League player.
Arsenal
16 players: Leandro Trossard (Belgium), Gabriel Jesus (Brazil), Gabriel Magalhaes (Brazil), Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil), Eddie Nketiah, Aaron Ramsdale, Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka (all England), Karl Hein (Estonia), William Saliba (France), Kai Havertz (Germany), Takehiro Tomiyasu (Japan), Martin Odegaard (Norway), Jakub Kiwior (Poland), David Raya (Spain), Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine).
Aston Villa
11: Emiliano Martinez (Argentina), Youri Tielemans (Belgium), Jhon Duran (Colombia), Viljami Sinisalo (Finland), Boubacar Kamara (France), Nicolo Zaniolo (Italy), Leon Bailey (Jamaica), Matty Cash (Poland), John McGinn (Scotland), Pau Torres (Spain), Robin Olsen (Sweden).
Bournemouth
10: Marcos Senesi (Argentina), Luis Sinisterra (Colombia), Antoine Semenyo (Ghana), Milos Kerkez (Hungary), Hamed Traore (Ivory Coast), Ryan Christie (Scotland), David Brooks, Chris Mepham, Kieffer Moore (all Wales), Illia Zabarnyi (Ukraine).
Brentford
14: Thomas Strakosha (Albania), Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon), Yoane Wissa (DR Congo), Mathias Jensen, Christian Norgaard (both Denmark), Kevin Schade (Germany), Saman Ghoddos (Iran), Ethan Pinnock (Jamaica), Mark Flekken (Netherlands), Frank Onyeka (Nigeria), Kristoffer Ajer (Norway), Nathan Collins (Ireland), Aaron Hickey (Scotland), Kim Ji-soo (South Korea).
Brighton & Hove Albion
9: Facundo Buonanotte (Argentina), Pervis Estupinan (Ecuador), Lewis Dunk (England), Pascal Gross (Germany), Simon Adingra (Ivory Coast), Kaoru Mitoma (Japan), Bart Verbruggen (Netherlands), Billy Gilmour (Scotland), Samy Chouchane (Tunisia).
Burnley
9: Ameen Al-Dakhil (Belgium), Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Iceland), Arijanet Muric (Kosovo), Sander Berge (Norway), Josh Cullen, Dara O'Shea (both Ireland), Lyle Foster (South Africa), Zeki Amdouni (Switzerland), Connor Roberts (Wales).
Chelsea
12: Enzo Fernandez (Argentina), Romelu Lukaku (Belgium), Moises Caicedo (Ecuador), Ben Chilwell, Levi Colwill, Conor Gallagher (all England), Axel Disasi (France), Ian Maatsen (Netherlands), Nicolas Jackson (Senegal), Djordje Petrovic (Serbia), Kepa Arrizabalaga (Spain), Mykhailo Mudryk (Ukraine).
Crystal Palace
8: Jefferson Lerma (Colombia), Joachim Andersen (Denmark), Eberechi Eze, Marc Guehi, Sam Johnstone (all England), Jordan Ayew (Ghana), Cheick Doucoure (Mali), Omar Richards (USA).
Everton
5: Amadou Onana (Belgium), Jordan Pickford (England), Nathan Patterson (Scotland), Idrissa Gana Gueye (Senegal), Vitalii Mykolenko (Ukraine).
Fulham
9: Timothy Castagne (Belgium), Bobby De Cordova-Reid (Jamaica), Raul Jimenez (Mexico), Calvin Bassey (Nigeria), Joao Palhinha (Portugal), Marek Rodak (Slovakia), Tim Ream, Antonee Robinson (both USA), Harry Wilson (Wales).
Liverpool
13: Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina), Alisson Becker (Brazil), Luis Diaz (Colombia), Mohamed Salah (Egypt), Kostas Tsimikas (Greece), Dominik Szoboszlai (Hungary), Wataru Endo (Japan), Cody Gakpo, Virgil van Dijk (both Netherlands), Diogo Jota (Portugal), Caoimhin Kelleher (Ireland), Andrew Robertson (Scotland), Darwin Nunez (Uruguay).
Luton Town
5: Thomas Kaminski (Belgium), Issa Kabore (Burkina Faso), Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu (DR Congo), Chiedozie Ogbene (Ireland), Amari’i Bell (Jamaica).
Manchester City
15: Julian Alvarez (Argentina), Jeremy Doku (Belgium), Ederson (Brazil), Josko Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic (both Croatia), Kalvin Phillips, Phil Foden, Kyle Walker, Jack Grealish (all England), Nathan Ake (Netherlands), Erling Haaland (Norway), Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva (both Portugal), Rodri (Spain), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland).
Manchester United
11: Lisandro Martinez (Argentina), Casemiro (Brazil), Andre Onana (Cameroon), Christian Eriksen (Denmark), Harry Maguire, Marcus Rashford (both England), Sofyan Amrabat (Morocco), Jonny Evans (Northern Ireland), Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes (both Portugal), Victor Lindelof (Sweden).
Newcastle
10: Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton (both Brazil), Kieran Trippier, Callum Wilson (both England), Sandro Tonali (Italy), Miguel Almiron (Paraguay), Elliot Anderson (Scotland), Martin Dubravka (Slovakia), Alexander Isak (Sweden), Fabian Schar (Switzerland).
Nottingham Forest
17: Gonzalo Montiel (Argentina), Orel Mangala (Belgium), Brandon Aguilera (Costa Rica), Odysseas Vlachodimos (Greece), Willy Boly, Ibrahim Sangare (both Ivory Coast), Ola Aina, Taiwo Awoniyi (both Nigeria), Andrew Omobamidele (Ireland), Scott McKenna (Scotland), Cheikhou Kouyate, Moussa Niakhate (both Senegal), Anthony Elanga (Sweden), Ethan Horvath, Matt Turner (both USA), Wayne Hennessey, Neco Williams (both Wales).
Sheffield United
4: Anel Ahmedhodzic (Bosnia & Herzegovina), George Baldock (Greece), John Egan (Ireland), Adam Davies (Wales).
Tottenham Hotspur
14: Cristian Romero (Argentina), Richarlison (Brazil), Ivan Perisic (Croatia), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark), James Maddison (England), Guglielmo Vicario (Italy), Manor Solomon (Israel), Yves Bissouma (Mali), Micky van de Ven (Netherlands), Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal), Son Heung-min (South Korea), Dejan Kulusevski (Sweden), Ben Davies, Brennan Johnson (both Wales).
West Ham
10: Said Benrahma (Algeria), Vladimir Coufal, Tomas Soucek (both Czech Republic), Alphonse Areola (France), Mohammed Kudus (Ghana), Konstantinos Mavropanos (Greece), Maxwel Cornet (Ivory Coast), Michail Antonio (Jamaica), Edson Alvarez (Mexico), Nayef Aguerd (Morocco).
Wolverhampton Wanderers
11: Rayan Ait-Nouri (Algeria), Matheus Cunha (Brazil), Mario Lemina (Gabon), Matt Doherty (Ireland), Pedro Neto, Jose Sa, Nelson Semedo, Toti (all Portugal), Hwang Hee-chan (South Korea), Santiago Bueno (Uruguay), Tom King (Wales).