Every Real Madrid player going to the 2022 World Cup
By Max Parsons
Unsurprisingly, European champions Real Madrid will have a fair few representatives at the 2022 World Cup, with 13 players travelling to play for their nations in Qatar this winter.
It could have been more, with Ferland Mendy missing out on selection for France while Toni Kroos will be sitting out of his first major tournament in 14 years following his international retirement after Euro 2020 last year.
Listed alphabetically, here are all the Los Blancos players going to the World Cup and when you can watch them in action for their countries throughout the group stage.
1. Marco Asensio (Spain)
Spain vs Costa Rica, 23 November (16:00 GMT)
Spain vs Germany, 27 November (19:00 GMT)
Japan vs Spain, 1 December (19:00 GMT)
2. Karim Benzema (France)
France vs Australia, 22 November (19:00 GMT)
France vs Denmark, 26 November (16:00 GMT)
Tunisia vs France, 30 November (15:00 GMT)
3. Eduardo Camavinga (France)
France vs Australia, 22 November (19:00 GMT)
France vs Denmark, 26 November (16:00 GMT)
Tunisia vs France, 30 November (15:00 GMT)
4. Dani Carvajal (Spain)
Spain vs Costa Rica, 23 November (16:00 GMT)
Spain vs Germany, 27 November (19:00 GMT)
Japan vs Spain, 1 December (19:00 GMT)
5. Thibaut Courtois (Belgium)
Belgium vs Canada, 23 November (19:00 GMT)
Belgium vs Morocco, 27 November (13:00 GMT)
Croatia vs Belgium, 1 December (15:00 GMT)
6. Eden Hazard (Belgium)
Belgium vs Canada, 23 November (19:00 GMT)
Belgium vs Morocco, 27 November (13:00 GMT)
Croatia vs Belgium, 1 December (15:00 GMT)
7. Eder Militao (Brazil)
Brazil vs Serbia, 24 November (19:00 GMT)
Brazil vs Switzerland, 28 November (16:00 GMT)
Cameroon vs Brazil, 2 December (19:00 GMT)
8. Luka Modric (Croatia)
Morocco vs Croatia, 23 November (10:00 GMT)
Croatia vs Canada, 27 November (16:00 GMT)
Croatia vs Belgium, 1 December (15:00 GMT)
9. Rodrygo (Brazil)
Brazil vs Serbia, 24 November (19:00 GMT)
Brazil vs Switzerland, 28 November (16:00 GMT)
Cameroon vs Brazil, 2 December (19:00 GMT)
10. Antonio Rudiger (Germany)
Germany vs Japan, 23 November (13:00 GMT)
Spain vs Germany, 27 November (19:00 GMT)
Costa Rica vs Germany, 1 December (19:00 GMT)
11. Aurelien Tchouameni (France)
France vs Australia, 22 November (19:00 GMT)
France vs Denmark, 26 November (16:00 GMT)
Tunisia vs France, 30 November (15:00 GMT)
12. Federico Valverde (Uruguay)
Uruguay vs South Korea, 24 November (13:00 GMT)
Portugal vs Uruguay, 28 November (19:00 GMT)
Ghana vs Uruguay, 2 December (15:00 GMT)
13. Vinicius Jr (Brazil)
Brazil vs Serbia, 24 November (19:00 GMT)
Brazil vs Switzerland, 28 November (16:00 GMT)
Cameroon vs Brazil, 2 December (19:00 GMT)