The final round of international matches wrapped up on Wednesday evening and a number of West Ham players were on show for their countries.
The Hammers international contingent are now on their way back to the UK to prepare for a busy month of club action before their countries come calling once again in October.
Six Hammers were in action on Wednesday night, with three others on Tuesday. Michail Antonio was West Ham's only international not involved in a midweek match, with the striker returning to London instead of competing for Jamaica due to Costa Rice being on the UK government's Covid-19 red list.
Wednesday saw Pablo Fornals net his first goal in Spanish colours, with a rasping left-footed shot opening the scoring against Kosovo. The 25-year-old swivelled away from his marker on the edge of the box before firing home to cap off a fantastic international break after he provided an assist for Spain against Georgia at the weekend.
Declan Rice was outstanding once again for England, with the defensive midfielder reinforcing, if it were needed, that alongside Kalvin Phillips he is a nailed-on starter for the Three Lions.
Gareth Southgate's team were unable to see out the game after Harry Kane's opener and ended up sharing the points against Poland.

A quartet of Hammers were in action in Plzen where the Czech Republic hosted Ukraine. The visitors were captained by Andriy Yarmolenko, who was winning a remarkable 102nd cap for his country - the game ended in a 1-1 draw.
The Czech Republic side featured all three of their West Ham players, with captain Tomas Soucek, Vladimir Coufal and Alex Kral all included in the starting line-up.
There was no holding back between the Hammers with West Ham's deadline day signing Kral catching Yarmnolenko in a tackle that ended the 31-year-old's game.
The extent of the Ukrainians injury is not yet known and David Moyes will address team and injury news in his Friday afternoon press conference, that football.london will of course bring live to you.
However, post-match Yamnroneko was back on the pitch, walking reasonably freely and posing for a Hammers picture with his three teammates, suggesting there are no hard feelings towards Kral.
Earlier in the week, Nikola Vlasic scored an important injury-time goal for Croatia as his country ran out 3-0 winners over Slovenia to move top of Group H by one goal on goal difference.
There were two other Hammers in action on Tuesday night. New signing Kurt Zouma helped France keep a clean sheet in their 2-0 win over Finland and Said Benrahma made a substitute appearance as Algeria drew 1-1 with Burkina Faso.
Club football now takes centre stage until the next set of internationals begin on October 4. Between now and then, the Hammers have a run of seven matches in 23 days in what could prove a pivotal spell of the season.