The international break of September reached its conclusion in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
More than 200 Premier League players represent their countries last week.
In this piece we noticed how many minutes each FPL activum noticed during the service. GeCaassed Game-Time is sometimes a factor after an international break, although ‘because we are still in the early stages of 2025/26,’ fatigue ‘will probably not be as great as it will be later in the campaign.
A follow-up article will complete all injuries fears that were created before Gameweek 4.
Thanks to Topmarx
Before we start, thanks to Topmarx for his work on this piece.
The compilation of game time is now automated thanks to its sorcery, with the following tables that come from Data.
Because this is a relatively new process to log in the game time, let us know below when you see something unwanted.
Are there late returners?
Players from non-European countries are often the last back through the door at their respective clubs, which expressed concern about their availability for the coming game week.
Although those worries often come down to nothing, there are occasions in which international efforts have been a factor.
As usual, some international competitions took place in North and South America in the early hours of next Wednesday morning:
| Land | The last international match played in … (date/kick -off time in GMT) | Players (minutes in the last match) |
| Argentina | Ecuador (Wednesday 10 September, 12 hours) | E. Martines (90), Mac Allister (90), Benites (0), Soler (0) |
| Brazil | Bolivia (Wednesday 10 September, 12.30 pm) | Alisson (90), Guimaraes (90), Paqueta (90), Santos (73), Richarlison (61), Pedro (29), Estevao (29), Gabriel (0), Martinelli (0) |
| Colombia | Venezuela (Wednesday 10 September, 12 hours) | Munoz (90), Lerma (86), Arias (13) |
| Ecuador | Ecuador (Wednesday 10 September, 12 hours) | Emphasis (90), Caicedo (50) |
| Japan | US (Wednesday 10 September, 12.30 pm) | Practices (28), Patient (28), Support (28), It is a sleep (0) |
| Mexico | US (Wednesday 10 September, 2 hours) | Jimenez (62) |
| Paraguay | Peru (Wednesday 10 September, 12.30 pm) | Alderete (90), Gomez (74) |
| Peru | Peru (Wednesday 10 September, 12.30 pm) | Sonne (5) |
| Uruguay | Chile (Wednesday 10 September, 12.30 pm) | Ugarte (90), Bentancur (90), S. Good (0) |
| US | US (Wednesday 10 September, 12.30 pm) | Richards (90), Adams (66) |
Played most minutes
To sort in the image below in the image below, make sure you are in the desktop view and click on the ‘Total’ column.
‘G+A’ are goals and assists.
How many minutes each player received: a club-by-club guide
Please note that any openings in the M2 column should be Because a player did not appear in the matchday squad An of the two internationals of their country (not necessarily the second game).
Zeros indicate that they were in the matchday team, but were unused.





















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