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It will be a very busy international duty for Liverpool’s stars after a tough week.The Reds have suffered three consecutive losses in all competitions, which has dampened the spirits of some supporters following an unbeaten start to the season.Sadly for Liverpool fans, the international break has kicked in once again, which will be disappointing, but it does give Arne Slot and his backroom team time to work out how to sort the issues plaguing the team.It will also allow for some of the stars who have disappointed recently to get their confidence back and put in some better performances before linking back up with the first-team squad.Whether you are interested in your international team or want to see how some of Liverpool’s best perform away from the Premier League, here is everything you need to know about where they are and how to watch them.Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesHow many Liverpool players are on international duty?With the World Cup in America next year, there are qualifiers for many of the players from the Reds competing for their place in football’s premier international competition.Many of the players will be without their Liverpool teammates for the international break, but others are fortunate enough to be joined by their counterparts.The biggest contingent playing together during the break will be representing the Netherlands, with four of the Reds’ first team likely starting for their national team.Virgil van Dijk is the captain of his national side, just like he is for Liverpool, and he will be joined by teammates Jeremie Frimpong, Ryan Gravenberch, and Cody Gakpo.Dominik Szoboszlai and Milos Kerkez will join up together for Hungary, with both having completely different seasons in a red shirt so far this season.The same can be said about Ibrahima Konate and Hugo Ekitike of France. Konate’s injury situation is being monitored by his international team, but it is not being considered too much of an issue.All the other Liverpool players (excluding players on loan) who will be on international duty for their national sides are as follows:Giorgi Mamardashvili – GeorgiaConor Bradley – Northern IrelandAlexis Mac Allister – ArgentinaAndy Robertson – ScotlandMo Salah – EgyptFlorian Wirtz – GermanyAlexander Isak – SwedenWhere to watch Liverpool players on international dutyTo watch all the games from each country that is competing in World Cup Qualifiers and other friendly games, fans can watch the games for free on the FIFA+ service.It means that no matter the team, you will be able to watch any of the Liverpool stars you want to see compete for their country.Check out the full schedule of games that are available on the service here.In the UK, there are a few games that will be televised on the BBC and ITV, with a few stars who fans may want to keep an eye on.Fans will be able to catch Conor Bradley in two games on the BBC, with Northern Ireland playing Slovakia on 10 October.His second game will be facing Liverpool teammate Florian Wirtz of Germany on 12 October in an interesting qualifier.Granted, if Andy Robertson has recovered from injury, fans will be able to watch him on BBC 2 in the UK against Greece and Belarus on 9 and 12 October, respectively.