Aston Villa fans will have plenty of interest in the October international period as several of the club's players face crucial matches with their respective nations.
With the 2022 World Cup taking place next year in Qatar, countries across the globe are battling to secure their qualification for the prestigious major international tournament.
Find out where and when you can see our players in action...
England

Tyrone Mings and Ollie Watkins have both been named in England's squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Hungary.
The Three Lions currently sit top of Group I with 16 points from their opening six matches, four points clear of second-placed Albania.
Gareth Southgate's side travel to Andorra on Saturday, October 9 (ko 7.45pm) before a home clash against Hungary at Wembley on Tuesday, October 12 (ko 7.45pm).
Scotland

John McGinn has been named in Scotland's squad for a crucial double-header in their bid to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar.
The Tartan Army are currently in second place in qualfying Group F, seven points behind leaders Denmark and one point ahead of third-placed Israel.
McGinn and Scotland host Israel at Hampden Park on Saturday, October 9 (ko 5pm) before travelling to the Faroe Islands on Tuesday, October 12 (ko 7.45pm).
Argentina

Emi Martínez has been named in Argentina's squad for their World Cup qualification triple-header against Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru.
Lionel Scaloni's side are currently second in the South America qualifying table, six points behind leaders Brazil and three points ahead of third-placed Uruguay.
Argentina travel to Paraguay on Friday, October 8 (ko 12am) before back-to-back home matches against Uruguay on Monday, October 11 (ko 12.30am) and Peru on Friday, October 15 (ko 12.30am).
Brazil

Douglas Luiz has been added to the Brazil squad after Real Madrid's Casemiro pulled out.
The midfielder joins the squad for World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela on Friday, October 7 (ko 12.30am), Colombia on Sunday, October 10 (ko 10pm) and Uruguay on Friday, October 15 (ko 1.30am).
The Seleção have won all eight of their qualifiers so far, scoring 19 goals and conceding only twice.
Republic of Ireland

Conor Hourihane, currently on a season-long loan with Sheffield United, has been called up by the Republic of Ireland.
The midfielder will travel to Azerbaijan for a World Cup qualifier on Saturday, October 9 (5pm) before a home friendly against 2022 tournament hosts Qatar on Tuesday, October 12 (ko 7.45pm).
The Republic of Ireland are currently fourth in qualifying Group A, nine points adrift of second-placed Serbia and one point ahead of Azerbaijan.
Burkina Faso

Bertrand Traore has been named in Burkina Faso’s squad for their World Cup qualifying double-header against Djibouti.
Burkina Faso are currently second in Group A on four points from their opening two fixtures, level with leaders Algeria.
They face Djibouti on Friday, October 8 (ko 8pm) and then again on Monday, October 11 (ko 5pm).
Zimbabwe

Marvelous Nakamba has been called up by Zimbabwe as they continue their World Cup qualification campaign.
Zimbabwe are fourth in Group G with one point from their first two matches, three points adrift of leaders South Africa.
They face a double-header against second-placed Ghana on Saturday, October 9 (ko 5pm) and Tuesday, October 12 (ko 2pm).
Young Lions

Jacob Ramsey has been named in England's Under-21 squad for their European Championship qualifying games against Slovenia and Andorra.
Jaden Philogene-Bidace has been selected for England's U20 squad, Aaron Ramsey, Carney Chukwuemeka and Filip Marschall have been called up for the U19s and Joshua Feeney and Travis Patterson will represent the U17s.
Viljami Sinisalo has been called up for Finland’s U21s while Tyreik Wright, on loan at Salford, has been named in the Republic of Ireland’s U21 squad.
Caolan McBride will feature for Northern Ireland’s U19s and Lamare Bogarde and Sil Swinkels will represent Holland’s U19s and U18s respectively.