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We've reached the final day of games for this, final edition of the international break for the 2016 calendar year. It's going to be a busy day, so let's get to it.
Here's how to watch Chelsea players in international action for Tuesday, November 15, 2016.
Ukraine vs. SERBIA (Friendly)
When: 19:00 GMT; 2pm EST
Where: Oblasny SportKomplex Metalist, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Who: Branislav Ivanović (91), Nemanja Matić (30)
How: none (UK/USA); elsewhere
Why: Serbia looking to make it nine matches in a row unbeaten in all competitions.
CZECH REPUBLIC vs. Denmark (Friendly)
When: 19:30 GMT; 2:30pm EST
Where: Adidas Aréna, Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic
Who: Tomáš Kalas (4)
How: ESPN3 (USA); elsewhere
Why: If you're wondering where Andreas Christensen is, he's currently injured.
ENGLAND vs. SPAIN (Friendly)
When: 20:00 GMT; 3pm EST
Where: Wembley Stadium, London, England
Who: Gary Cahill (51) vs. César Azpilicueta (17)
How: ITV 1 (UK); Fox Sports 1 (USA); elsewhere
Why: Gareth Southgate's audition for the England job continues. Costa had been sent home earlier this break with a groin problem, so it's just EBGC vs. Dave, potentially.
FRANCE vs. IVORY COAST (Friendly)
When: 20:00 GMT; 3pm EST
Where: Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France
Who: N'Golo Kanté (12) vs. Victorien Angban (4)
How: ESPN3 (USA); elsewhere
Why: Will today be the day we finally spot the elusive Victorian Angban?
Peru vs. BRAZIL (World Cup 2018 qualifier)
When: 9:15pm EST; 02:15 GMT (next day)
Where: Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, Peru
Who: Willian (42)
How: beIN Sports en Español (USA); elsewhere
Why: Saving the most meaningful match for the end, Brazil look to solidify their spot at the top of the qualifying group for World Cup 2018. Neymar & Co. have been in great as of late, including the 3-0 win over Argentina last week.