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The 16 Manchester United players away on international duty and when they play

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Man Utd have a host of players away on international duty and here is when they are in action.

There will be plenty of Manchester United interest during the September international break, with 18 players selected to represent their countries.

United were handed a blow when Diogo Dalot was forced to withdraw from the Portugal squad on Thursday morning due to injury and Ruben Amorim will hope there are no further fitness scares over the coming week.

Matthijs De Ligt has been selected by the Netherlands as they look to maintain their perfect start to World Cup qualification, while Patrick Dorgu and Napoli loanee Rasmus Hojlund have both been chosen to represent Denmark. Altay Bayindir is in the Turkey squad and Bruno Fernandes is part of the Portugal team that begins their qualification campaign. Benjamin Sesko has been named in the Slovenia squad and U21 star James Scanlon is once again part of the senior Gibraltar squad.

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Away from Europe, Amad is the Ivory Coast squad with Andre Onana and Bryan Mbeumo both included in the Cameroon squad for their latest World Cup qualifiers. Manuel Ugarte is in the Uruguay squad that needs just a point to qualify for the World Cup, while Casemiro is part of the Brazil squad that has already qualified for the tournament. Matheus Cunha has withdrawn from the squad after his injury scare against Burnley last weekend.

WEDNESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER

England U19s 2-0 Ukraine U19s (Amass)

THURSDAY 4 SEPTEMBER

Denmark U21s v Norway U21s – 17:00 (Obi)

Georgia v Turkey – 17:00 (Bayindir)

Gibraltar v Albania - 17:00 (Scanlon)

Netherlands v Poland – 19:45 (De Ligt)

Cameroon v Eswatini – 20:00 (Onana, Mbeumo)

FRIDAY 5 SEPTEMBER

Uruguay v Peru – 00:30 (Ugarte)

Brazil v Chile – 01:30 (Casemiro)

France U21s v Luxembourg U21s – 17:30 (Yoro)

England U20s v Italy U20s– 19:00 (Heaven)

Denmark v Scotland – 19:45 (Dorgu, Hojlund)

Slovenia v Sweden – 19:45 (Sesko)

Ivory Coast v Burundi – 20:00 (Amad)

SATURDAY 6 SEPTEMBER

England U19s v Spain U19s – 10:00 (Amass)

Armenia v Portugal – 17:00 (Fernandes)

SUNDAY 7 SEPTEMBER

Lithuania v Netherlands – 17:00 (De Ligt)

Turkey v Spain – 19:45 (Bayindir)

MONDAY 8 SEPTEMBER

Wales U21s v Denmark U21s – 19:30 (Obi)

Gibraltar v Faroe Islands – 19:45 (Scanlon)

Greece v Denmark – 19:45 (Dorgu, Hojlund)

Switzerland v Slovenia – 19:45 (Sesko)

France U21s v Serbia U21s – 20:00 (Yoro)

TUESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER

England U19s v Netherlands U19s – 11:30 (Amass)

Cape Verde v Cameroon – 17:00 (Onana, Mbeumo)

Hungary v Portugal – 19:45 (Fernandes)

Gabon v Ivory Coast – 20:00 (Amad)

WEDNESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER

Bolivia v Brazil – 00:30 (Casemiro)

Chile v Uruguay – 00:30 (Ugarte)

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