Check out our most recent international round-up featuring Liverpool players. On Tuesday night, Conor Bradley led Northern Ireland to a 5-0 victory against Bulgaria.
After donning the armband for the first time the previous weekend, Bradley did so once more for his nation. The full-back then played the entire game in Belfast as the home team won the UEFA Nations League handily.
In another match in the Nations League, Scotland and Portugal drew 0-0 at Hampden Park, with Andy Robertson leading the team, in which Ben Doak played for 67 minutes.
Diogo Jota, a Reds teammate, was opposing and played for the visitors for just more than an hour.
In England’s 7-0 victory over Azerbaijan in U21 European Championship qualifying, Tyler Morton came on as a substitute in the second half and Jarell Quansah assisted in maintaining a clean sheet. With this victory, the Young Lions officially qualified as group champions for the tournament that takes place next summer.
Calvin Ramsay, who is spending the season on loan with Wigan Athletic in League One, did not feature for Scotland’s U21 team in their 3-2 loss to Kazakhstan in qualification.
At the U19 level, Keyrol Figueroa came on as a second-half replacement for the USA in a 3-2 friendly victory over Japan, while Amara Nallo played the first 45 minutes of England’s 4-2 friendly victory over France in Marbella.
The Republic of Ireland U19s defeated Mexico 2-0 and won the friendly competition in Croatia overall thanks to a goal from Trent Kone-Doherty.
Additionally, Kyle Kelly played the first 57 minutes of St. Kitts and Nevis’ 1-1 draw with the Cayman Islands in the Concacaf Nations League.