With the international break over, it’s time to have a look at what the Swansea squad were up to as they travelled around the globe to play for their countries.

Firstly, captain Ashley Williams and Neil Taylor helped the Wales team to make history by qualifying for Euro 2016; their first major tournament in over 50 years. Both played in the 2-0 defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, however only Ashley Williams played in Wales’ final European qualification game, beating Andorra 2-0 in Cardiff.

Ki Sung-Yueng captained Korea to a 3-0 win in a friendly against Jamaica. Ki scored from the penalty-spot in that victory. He also led them to a 1-0 win against Kuwait in the World Cup qualifying rounds.

Andre Ayew did not travel to play for Ghana in the international break due to an injury picked up in Swansea’s last game against Tottenham. However, he should be fit for Monday’s clash with Stoke.

Jonjo Shelvey played in England’s 3-0 win against Lithuania, picking up a yellow card in that game. He did not feature for England against Estonia.

Gylfi Sigurdsson scored in Iceland’s 2-2 draw to Latvia, where the Iceland team also qualified for Euro 2016, finishing 2nd place in group A. Iceland lost their last game 1-0 against Turkey.

Lukasz Fabianski was in goal for both of Poland’s qualifying games in this break, drawing 2-2 against Scotland, and beating the Republic of Ireland 2-1.

So with the international break over, it’s back to the Liberty for the Swans. Keep checking on Read Swansea for our pre-match content for Monday night’s game against Stoke City!