With a host of Liverpool players on international duty this weekend, Liverpoolfc.tv takes a look at where each of the Reds' stars will be in action across the globe over the course of today.
Steven Gerrard and Glen Johnson are with the England squad as the Three Lions prepare to take on Andriy Voronin's Ukraine in a World Cup Group 6 qualifier at the Dnipro Stadium this evening.
Fabio Capello's men have already confirmed their place at next year's finals in South Africa, but Ukraine still harbour hopes of reaching the tournament ahead of Croatia.
Spain are another team who have confirmed their qualification, though La Furia Roja will be looking to maintain their 100 per cent record in Group 5 qualifying when they meet Armenia.
Fernando Torres is expected to be fit for the game, despite the Anfield No.9 having to withdraw from a training session on Wednesday night.
The Reds striker had complained of discomfort in his groin, but after consultation with the national team's medical staff, his early departure was deemed merely a precautionary measure.
Albert Riera and Pepe Reina are also included in the Spain squad.
Martin Skrtel's Slovakia will qualify from Group 3 if they avoid defeat at home to Slovenia, while Daniel Agger and Denmark will assure their spot at the finals if they beat Sweden at the Parken Stadion tonight.
Group 2 will see Sotirios Kyrgiakos' Greece hoping to boost their prospects of reaching next summer's competition when they go head-to-head with Latvia in Athens, though the Reds' centre-back will sit out the match due to suspension.
Elsewhere in the group, Yossi Benayoun is set to captain Israel as they host bottom of the table Moldova.
Dutch duo Dirk Kuyt and Ryan Babel are with the Holland squad for the international friendly with Australia in Sydney.
Meanwhile, Emiliano Insua will be hoping to win his first cap for Argentina in the crucial qualifier with Peru.
The Argentines, who are set to be captained by Javier Mascherano, have suffered four defeats in their last five qualifiers must win if they're to retain any hopes of securing automatic qualification.
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