Round-upInternationals: Bradley captains Northern Ireland, Jota aids Portugal win

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By Joe Urquhart

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Conor Bradley captained Northern Ireland for the first time on Saturday evening - read our latest international round-up involving Liverpool players.

Bradley was handed the armband by his country and led them in a 0-0 draw against Belarus on a night of UEFA Nations League action for Reds.

The full-back completed the full game and helped keep a clean sheet in a competitive encounter as the two teams shared the spoils.

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Diogo Jota, meanwhile, was a substitute in the second half for Portugal in a 3-1 away victory over Poland.

The attacker stepped off the bench in the 63rd minute of the contest to help secure three points for his country.

Earlier in the evening, Andy Robertson skippered Scotland as they were beaten 2-1 away in Croatia.

Liverpool forward Ben Doak - who is spending the campaign on loan at Championship outfit Middlesbrough - was also selected to make his first senior start for Steve Clarke's side.

Doak exited the contest in minute 77, while Robertson completed the full match in Zagreb.

At U19 level, Amara Nallo was a late substitute for England, with the Young Lions defeating the Netherlands 4-1 in a friendly meeting in Marbella.

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