Dan Burn, Tino Livramento, and Anthony Gordon
The Newcastle United trio were all named in Thomas Tuchel's England squad for their September World Cup qualifying double-header against Andorra and Serbia.
The Three Lions claimed a comfortable 2-0 win against Andorra at Villa Park on Saturday evening courtesy of Christian Garcia's own goal and Declan Rice's header, with Burn picking up his third cap after starting in central defence, while Gordon and Livramento were both introduced from the substitutes' bench after 68 minutes.
England enhanced their qualification hopes for next summer's World Cup finals following an emphatic 5-0 win against Serbia on Tuesday night, with goals from Harry Kane, Noni Madueke, Ezri Konsa, Marc Guéhi and Marcus Rashford sealing a memorable victory in Belgrade.
Livramento and Gordon were both handed starts, with the Newcastle full-back playing the full game while the Liverpool-born winger played the opening 69 minutes before being replaced by Rashford. Burn was an unused substitute.
Yoane Wissa
Wissa, who arrived at St. James' Park from Brentford on Deadline Day, was named in the DR Congo squad ahead of their two World Cup qualifiers against South Sudan and Senegal.
The experienced forward, who celebrated his 29th birthday on Wednesday, recorded a goal and assist in a 4-1 away win against South Sudan on Friday at the Juba Stadium before being replaced in the 62nd minute.
Wissa made it two goals in two international outings after netting in DR Congo's 3-2 defeat against Senegal on Tuesday before being replaced in the 74th minute, with the hosts squandering a two-goal lead at the Stade des Martyrs.
Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton
Midfielder Joelinton was forced off during the Magpies' agonising last-gasp 3-2 home defeat to Liverpool but, earlier that day, both he and teammate Guimarães were included in the Brazil squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Bolivia.
Guimarães netted his second goal for his country during the Seleção's 3-0 win against Chile at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro in the early hours of Friday, playing the full 90 minutes, while Estêvão and Lucas Paquetá were also on the scoresheet for the five-time World champions.
Carlo Ancelotti's side, who have already secured qualification to next summer's World Cup finals, suffered a surprise 1-0 defeat against Bolivia in the early hours of Wednesday, with the United captain playing the full game at the Estadio Municipal de El Alto, picking up a yellow card in the closing stages.
Alex Murphy
The Irish defender, who joined the Magpies from Galway United in the summer of 2022, was named in the Republic of Ireland Under-21s squad ahead of September's European Under-21 Championship qualifiers against Moldova and Andorra.
Jim Crawford's side claimed a 2-1 win against their Moldova counterparts on Thursday evening, with Murphy an unused substitute at the Nisporeni Central Stadium.
Murphy, however, gained his ninth cap at under-21 level as the young Boys in Green recorded a 1-0 win against Andorra at Tallaght Stadium in their first home game of the campaign, with the Galway-born defender playing the full duration of the match.
Sandro Tonali
The central midfielder was named in the Italy squad ahead of their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Estonia and Israel.
Tonali gained his 26th senior international cap during a 5-0 win against Estonia at the Gewiss Stadium on Friday night, playing the opening 76 minutes of a game which saw all five goals netted in the second-half.
Italy then claimed a dramatic 5-4 away win against Israel on Monday night, with Tonali's injury-time strike securing a crucial three points for Gennaro Gattuso's side, who came from behind twice in an enthralling tie at the Nagyerdei Stadion.
Anthony Elanga and Emil Krafth
Forward Elanga and defender Krafth were both named in the Sweden squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Slovenia and Kosovo in September.
Elanga was on target in Friday's 2-2 draw against Slovenia at the Stožice Stadium in Ljubljana, breaking the deadlock inside 18 minutes but the Swedes were pegged back on two occasions, with Sandi Lovrić levelling the Group B clash shortly after the restart before Žan Vipotnik's 90th minute strike cancelled out Yasin Ayari's strike for the visitors.
Jon Dahl Tomasson's side suffered a 2-0 defeat against Kosovo at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina on Monday evening, with Elanga starting the game before being replaced in the 72nd minute. Krafth was introduced from the substitutes' bench in the 66th minute, making his 51st senior appearance for his country in the process.
Lewis Miley
The Stanley-born midfielder was named in the England Under-21s squad as the Young Lions kicked off the new European Under-21 Championship qualifying campaign.
Lee Carsley's side, who lifted a second consecutive EURO title last summer, began the group stage with a 2-0 away win against Kazakhstan on Monday evening, with Miley gaining his third cap at under-21 level after playing the opening 77 minutes as first-half efforts from Ethan Nwaneri and Jobe Bellingham secured three points for the visitors.
Will Osula
Osula netted his first goal of the season in the Magpies' 2-1 defeat to Liverpool last week - and was rewarded with his first call-up to the Denmark senior squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Scotland and Greece.
The uncapped Osula - who has featured for his country at youth level - was an unused substitute as the Danes were held to a goalless draw against Scotland at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on Friday as well as Monday night's 3-0 win against Greece at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus.
Nick Woltemade
The German striker, who joined the Magpies from VfB Stuttgart last month, was named in the Germany squad for their September World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and Northern Ireland.
Woltemade, who made his senior international debut in June, was handed his third cap against Slovakia on Thursday evening but Julian Nagelsmann's side suffered a surprising 2-0 defeat at Tehelné pole, with the 23-year-old playing the full duration of the game.
The Bremen-born forward was handed another start in a 3-1 win against Northern Ireland at RheinEnergieStadion on Sunday, assisting Serge Gnabry's opener inside seven minutes before being replaced shortly after the hour mark.
Leo Shahar
The teenage right-back, who made his first-team debut for Eddie Howe's side as a late substitute in the Sela Cup clash against Atlético Madrid at St. James' Park, was named in the England Under-19s squad ahead of three international friendlies in Spain.
Shahar was handed his Under-19s bow in the Young Lions' 2-0 win against Ukraine on Wednesday morning, featuring as a second-half substitute at the Pinatar Arena before making his full debut at that level during a 3-3 draw against Spain, playing the opening 69 minutes.
England's youngsters rounded off their camp with an impressive 4-1 win against the Netherlands on Tuesday, with Shahar gaining another start as the 18-year-old defender completed the opening 62 minutes.
Sam Alabi, George Mair and Roman Dowell
Midfielder Alabi, who joined the Magpies from Oldham Athletic in the summer of 2023, and goalkeeping pair Dowell and Mair were all named in the England Under-17s squad ahead of three friendlies in Germany.
England's youngsters claimed a 2-1 win Venezuela on Wednesday afternoon in Duisburg, with Alabi captaining the Young Lions and Mair starting in-between the sticks, with the United pair both playing the full 90 minutes. Dowell was an unused substitute.
The Young Lions then recorded a 2-1 win against Israel on Saturday at the Leichtathletikstadion venue, with Alabi featuring from the bench in the final half-hour. Mair and Dowell were both unsued substitutes.
Liam Bramley's side made it three wins from three after an entertaining 7-5 win against Germany on Tuesday morning at the Sportschule Wedau, with Alabi captaining his country for a second time as well as scoring his first international goal at under-17 level on the hour-mark before being substituted after 69 minutes.
Fifteen-year-old Dowell was handed his full debut at under-17 level, playing the full game in-between the sticks, while Mair was an unused substitute.
Oliver Goodbrand
The 16-year-old full-back, who joined the Magpies' Academy from Rangers in July, was named in the Scotland Under-17s squad ahead of fixtures against Serbia, Portugal and Italy in a development tournament in Porto.
Goodbrand was handed his full debut for his country at under-17 level during Scotland's clash against Serbia on Thursday afternoon, captaining the side to a 2-0 defeat, before the young Scots registered a 3-2 win against hosts Portugal at Complexo Desportivo do Fão on Saturday morning, with Goodbrand starting on the bench.
Brian McLaughlin's side concluded their tournament with a narrow 2-1 defeat against Italy at Estádio Manuela Machado on Tuesday morning, with Goodbrand starting the game.