Tottenham Hotspur are heading into the final international break of the year, with several of Thomas Frank’s men set to represent their nations across various competitions around the world.
The final international break of the year is finally upon us, and Tottenham Hotspur head into it off the back of a draw against Manchester United.
It was a disappointing way to drop points, given that Spurs had the lead after coming from behind, only for the points to be shared after Matthijs de Ligt drew United level.
With Spurs players set to represent their respective countries, Thomas Frank will hope they all return fit and ready ahead of what promises to be a demanding run of fixtures for Tottenham thereafter.
Tottenham players on international duty this month
Ten senior Spurs stars have already booked their spots at next summer’s World Cup, while others are still pushing to qualify as the race for a place in the USA, Canada and Mexico heats up.
Plenty of youngsters are also involved across various age groups, from the European Under-21 qualifiers to the Under-17 World Cup in Qatar.
Richarlison and Pape Matar Sarr will even face off when Brazil meet Senegal at the Emirates on Saturday.
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Here’s a full rundown of when and where the Tottenham players will be in action over this international window (all kick-off times are UK).
Tottenham players in action on Tuesday 11 November
Wednesday 12 November
Thursday 13 November
Friday 14 November
Tottenham players in action on Saturday 15 November
Sunday 16 November
Monday 17 November
Tuesday 18 November
Wednesday 19 November
Spurs players remaining at Hotspur Way
While several players are jetting off to represent their nations, a few others will remain at Hotspur Way as they continue working towards full fitness.
Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, Randal Kolo Muani, Archie Gray, Yves Bissouma and Kota Takai are among those staying behind, with Thomas Frank hoping that some can make a return once club football resumes.
The fixtures will come thick and fast after the break, with Tottenham set to play eight matches in December across all competitions.