Burnley had several players away on international duty during the break, but how did they get on?

New signing Maxwel Cornet played 90 minutes for the Ivory Coast in their 2-1 win against Cameroon.

At the age of 24, Cornet has already been capped 22 times for his country and scored five goals on the international stage.

Meanwhile, Johann Berg Gudmundsson captained Iceland for their World Cup qualifiers against Romania and Germany.

And goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell – who is currently on loan at Sheffield Wednesday – saved penalties in Northern Ireland’s qualifiers against Lithuania and Switzerland.

Manager Ian Baraclough praised the former Leeds stopper for his performances for his country.

Matej Vydra came off the bench to score a late equaliser for the Czech Republic against Ukraine in a friendly.

Meanwhile, Nathan Collins missed the Republic of Ireland’s matches against Azerbaijan and Serbia through injury.

The defender was hoping to make his international debut after being called up to the senior side for the first time.

Wayne Hennessey played 45 minutes in Wales’ 0-0 draw against Finland in a friendly, and was an unused substitute in their qualifiers against Belarus and Estonia.

Nick Pope was also an unused substitute in England’s World Cup qualifiers against Hungary and Poland.

The goalkeeper was back in the squad after missing Euro 2020 following minor surgery on a knee injury.

The Clarets are back in Premier League action on Monday night when they head to Goodison Park to take on Everton (KO 8pm).