ALBION players will be in action over the next ten days as they play for their national teams.
While the majority of the squad will have some time to recover from the Premier League match against Arsenal, some will be back in the thick of it playing international football.
Leandro Trossard will want to get some time on the pitch and add to his 11 caps for Belgium in their Nations League semi-final against France.
He will, however, be competing for spots with Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne, Real Madrid's Eden Hazard, Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku and one-capped Club Brugge forward Charles De Ketelaere.
Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez will be hoping to add to his one Spain cap in the Nations League semi-final against Italy.
The 23-year-old has received plenty of praise on social media after the Spanish football Twitter account posted a video of him making some fantastic saves in training.
Midfielder Jakob Moder who has two international goals to his name in 15 appearances, will want to impress again in Poland's World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Albania.
Poland are currently third in Group I, five points behind leaders England and only one point behind second-placed Albania.
For the Republic of Ireland, duo Shane Duffy and Aaron Connolly will travel to Baku for the team's world cup qualifier against Azerbaijan on Saturday before returning home to take on Qatar in a friendly match on October 12.
Duffy was given compassionate leave by Stephan Kenny to travel to Derry following the death of his grandmother, and Aaron Connolly was feeling ill over the weekend, but both are expected for the trip to Baku.
They will be hoping to help Ireland finish the qualifiers well in Group A, but are currently only one point above bottom side Azerbaijan and are unable to finish in the top two places.
Ecuadorian duo Moises Caicedo, who is on loan at Belgian First Division A side Beerschot and youngster Jeremy Sarmiento will both be in the senior side for World Cup qualifier matches against Bolivia, Venezuela and Colombia.
La Tri are currently fourth in the South American qualifying group, and if they are able to pick up maximum points will be in a healthy position to qualify for the tournament.
Midfielder Enock Mwepu was expected to fly off for Zambia's back-to-back World Cup qualifiers against Equatorial Guinea, but has withdrawn from the team due to a groin injury.
Youth players Evan Ferguson, Andrew Moran, will be linking up with the Republic of Ireland under-21s, and Kjell Scherpen will be with the Holland under-21s.
Jensen Weir will be back with the England under-20s, and Zak Emmerson and Zak Sturge will be with the England under-18s.
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