There were plenty of players on international duty as the Premier League took a weekend off. With World Cup qualifiers and friendlies taking place across the globe, we look at five Premier League clubs who sent most players to the international break.

1. Manchester City - 12

John Stones started for England while Kyle Walker came from the bench. Leroy Sane and Ilkay Gundogan were in for Germany. Danilo's cross was met by City team-mate Gabriel Jesus for Brazil's game where Fernandinho playing 90 minutes.

Sergio Aguero scored a late winner for Argentina and Nicolas Otamendi played all 90 minutes. David Silva scored twice for Spain. Kevin De Bruyne played for Belgium while Bernardo Silva started for Portugal.

2. Tottenham Hotspur - 10

Heung-min Son scored two goals for South Korea. Davinson Sanchez started for Colombia. Eric Dier captained England against Germany while Kieran Trippier and Danny Rose also started. Christian Eriksen also played for Denmark. Mousa Dembele and Jan Vertonghen were also in Belgium squad. Ben Davies started for Wales and Serge Aurier for Ivory Coast.

3. West Bromwich Albion - 9

The Baggies trio of Jonny Evans, Gareth McAuley and Chris Brunt played for Northern Ireland. Jake Livermore was in England's starting XI and Matt Phillips played all 90 minutes for Scotland. Nacer Chadli started for Belgium while Grzegorz Krychowiak played for Poland. James McClean started for the Republic of Ireland while Salomon Rondon started but failed to find the net as Venezuela.

4. Manchester United - 8

Phil Jones suffered an injury scare while Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford came off the bench. Victor Lindelof helped Sweden keep a clean sheet while Matteo Darmian played all 90 minutes for Italy. Romelu Lukaku equalled the all-time Belgium goalscoring record. Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored for Armenia while Daley Blind started in midfield for Netherlands.

5. Chelsea - 8