Red Bulls in international action
Schlager & Co on duty for national teams
While some of our Red Bulls are getting the chance for a short break, some 15 of our players are busy with international duty.
You can read here what they have planned:
Alexander Schlager is in the Austrian national set-up for Nations League matches v Kazakhstan (14 November) and Slovenia (17 November).
Stefan Bajcetic is in the Spain U21 squad for friendly matches v England (15 November) and Denmark (19 November).
Hendry Blank and Leandro Morgalla are in the German U21 squad for friendly matches against Denmark (15 November) and France (19 November).
Adam Daghim is set to play for Denmark U21 in friendly matches against Germany (15 November) and Spain (19 November).
Amar Dedic and Bosnia-Herzegovina are to face Germany (16 November) and the Netherlands (19 November) in the UEFA Nations League.
Joane Gadou has been called up by France U19 for European qualifiers against Liechtenstein (13 November), Wales (16 November) and Scotland (19 November).
Oscar Gloukh is in the Israeli squad for Nations League encounters against France (14 November) and Belgium (17 November).
Salko Hamzic is in the Austrian U19 squad for European qualifying ties against Kosovo (13 November), Faeroe Islands (16 November) and Spain (19 November).
Karim Konate is to represent Ivory Coast in African Cup qualifying against Zambia (15 November) and Chad (19 November).
Oliver Lukic and Croatia U19 face European qualifiers against Armenia (13 November), Belarus (16 November) and Serbia (19 November).
John Mellberg and Sweden U19 face European qualifiers against Georgia (13 November), Estonia (16 November) and Norway (19 November).
Dorgeles Nene and the Mali national team are in African Cup qualifying against Mozambique (15 November) and Eswatini (19 November).
Kamil Piatkowski has been called up by Poland for Nations League matches against Portugal (15 November) and Scotland (18 November).
Aleksa Terzic and Serbia face Nations League clashes against Switzerland (15 November) and Denmark (18 November).