A total of 14 Liverpool players have been selected for international duty as countries around the world lock horns in a series of friendlies on Wednesday.

The Reds have five representatives in the England squad to face Denmark in a friendly at Wembley, namely Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson, Jordan Henderson, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge.

A familiar face will be in opposition to the quintet in London, as central defender Daniel Agger has made the short trip south from Merseyside to appear for his country.

His club colleague Martin Skrtel will journey to Israel for Slovakia's friendly, while midfielder Joe Allen returns to his homeland for Wales' fixture against Iceland.

Luis Suarez will take a break from terrorising Barclays Premier League defences to participate in Uruguay's friendly at Austria.

Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and Kolo Toure could come face to face as Belgium host African contenders Ivory Coast in Brussels.

The Reds' deputy stopper, Brad Jones, will undergo an internal journey too; the Australian has been named in his nation's squad for their friendly with Ecuador at Millwall's home ground.

As he nears a return to full fitness, Mamadou Sakho has been selected in the France squad for their mouth-watering contest against the Netherlands in Paris.

On-loan attacker Victor Moses has travelled to America with Nigeria - the Super Eagles are in action against Mexico.