WHICH @MANUTD PLAYERS HAVE BEEN CALLED UP FOR INT'L DUTY?
As domestic action takes a back seat for the next fortnight, a number of Reds will be representing their country in both friendly and competitive action.
In all, a total of 13 players from Manchester United have been included in the latest senior international squads, with matches being played from 7 to 14 October.
The trio of Harry Maguire, Dean Henderson and Marcus Rashford have all received call-ups for England and could come up against fellow Reds Daniel James and Dylan Levitt - currently on loan at Charlton - as Wales face the Three Lions in a friendly at Wembley. England then host Belgium and Denmark in the Nations League, while Wales travel to Ireland and Bulgaria in the same competition.
Bruno could also come up against both David De Gea and Victor Lindelof during the break, after they were called up for Spain and Sweden respectively.
Elsewhere Donny van de Beek has been selected to represent the Netherlands and Eric Bailly has been named to go away with the Ivory Coast squad.
A number of our players have also been called up for their country's age groups, with Brandon Williams having been added to Aidy Boothroyd's selection for England Under-21s' upcoming matches against Andorra and Turkey.
Netherlands (van de Beek) v Mexico
Portugal (Fernandes) v Spain (De Gea)
France (Pogba, Martial) v Ukraine
THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER
Russia v Sweden (Lindelof)
Belgium v Ivory Coast (Bailly)
England (Maguire, Henderson, Rashford) v Wales (James, Levitt)
Scotland (McTominay) v Israel
SATURDAY 10 OCTOBER
Spain (De Gea) v Switzerland
SUNDAY 11 OCTOBER
Bosnia v Netherlands (van de Beek)
Croatia v Sweden (Lindelof)
England (Maguire, Henderson, Rashford) v Belgium
France (Pogba, Martia) v Portugal (Fernandes)
Ireland v Wales (James, Levitt)
Scotland (McTominay) v Slovakia
TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER
Japan v Ivory Coast (Bailly)
Ukraine v Spain (De Gea)
WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER
Bulgaria v Wales (James, Levitt)
Croatia v France (Pogba, Martial)
England (Maguire, Henderson, Rashford) v Denmark
Italy v Netherlands (van de Beek)
Portugal (Fernandes) v Sweden (Lindelof)
Scotland (McTominay) v Czech Republic
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