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Every single September international fixture involving a Tottenham Hotspur player

Tottenham players are set for a busy September with several international fixtures confirmed, as senior stars and youth prospects prepare to represent their countries across the globe.

Club football has been put on pause for the time being as players head off to represent their various national teams.

Tottenham Hotspur have several players jetting off across the world this September international break, before they return later this month to pull on a Lilywhite shirt.

Djed Spence is set to represent England for the first time at the senior level, while Joao Palhinha, Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons will all be looking to feature for their countries for the first time as Tottenham players.

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Tottenham stars in action during September internationals

Several Tottenham youth team players are also representing their countries at the youth level, giving Tottenham a wide representation across all age groups during this international break.

With World Cup qualifying heating up and tournaments at the youth level running alongside, here is the full breakdown of when each Tottenham player will be in action this month.

Tottenham representation on Wednesday 3 September

Tottenham representation on Thursday 4 September

Tottenham representation on Friday 5 September

Tottenham representation on Saturday 6 September

Tottenham representation on Sunday 7 September

Tottenham representation on Monday 8 September

Tottenham representation on Tuesday 9 September

Tottenham representation on Wednesday 10 September

Spurs set for Champions League return in September

Once the international break concludes, the Tottenham Hotspur players’ attention will quickly shift to Premier League and UEFA Champions League action.

The league returns with a feisty encounter against London rivals West Ham United at the London Stadium, where Spurs fans will have the chance to see Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani in domestic action for the first time.

September will also mark Tottenham’s return to UEFA Champions League football, with the first clash coming at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against Villarreal.

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