Fixtures for the madridistas called up to represent their national teams
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Modrić, Rüdiger, Camavinga, Tchouameni, Bellingham, Arda Güler, Rodrygo, Endrick and Valverde have been called up to represent their national teams during the international break. The European teams will play Nations League matches, while the Brazilians and Uruguayans are currently involved in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
Croatia-Scotland (2-1)
Poland-Croatia (3-3)
Modrić and his team won their first Nations League match at the Maksimir stadium in Zagreb against Scotland. The Madridista started and played the full 90 minutes, as he did in their visit to Poland, where the Croatians drew 3-3.
England-Greece (1-2)
Finland-England (1-3)
Bellingham was on the scoresheet in England's first match, but could not prevent his side from losing at Wembley to Greece. In the second, he played 80 minutes in the win against Finland.
Israel-France (1-4)
Belgium-France (1-2)
France won both of their matches during the international break to move to within one point of leaders Italy, with Tchouameni again starting in Belgium, but he was sent off for a second yellow card in the 76th minute. Camavinga came on in the 73rd minute. In the first match, which ended in a big win against Israel, Camavinga played a key role by opening the scoring and setting up his team's second goal. Tchouameni was in the starting line-up.
Bosnia and Herzegovina-Germany (1-2)
Germany-Netherlands (1-0)
Rüdiger played the whole of his team's third and fourth matches in this Nations League. His side secured the top spot with an away win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first and extended their lead in the second with a win over second-placed Netherlands.
Turkey-Montenegro (1-0)
Iceland-Turkey (2-4)
Arda Güler played a leading role in keeping Turkey at the top of their Nations League group. He was on target in the 2-3 win and played the whole game in the victory in Iceland, while he played 83 minutes in the home win over Montenegro.
Peru-Uruguay (1-0)
Uruguay-Ecuador (Wednesday 16, 1:30am CET)
Valverde's Uruguay are in third place in the race to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. They lost their first match at the National Stadium in Lima, Peru. The madridista played the full 90. Next up, they host Ecuador at the Centenario in Montevideo.
Chile-Brazil (1-2)
Brazil-Peru (Wednesday 16, 2:45 am CEST)
The Canarinha, featuring Rodrygo and Endrick, secured victory in Chile in the first of their two World Cup qualifiers, with the former playing the full 90 minutes and the latter coming on in 76'. In their second match, Brazil will host Peru at the Mané Garrincha National Stadium in Brasilia.