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How 144 American soccer players abroad fared this weekend

December 2 at 11:17 PM

Of note: Several players competing in lesser leagues or with reserve/youth squads are not listed. Americans with dual nationalities representing other national teams have also been omitted.

ENGLAND

Premier League

Newcastle United defender DeAndre Yedlin: played 90 minutes in 3-0 defeat to West Ham

Fulham defender Tim Ream: in the 18 but did not play in 2-0 defeat at Chelsea

Huddersfield Town midfielder Danny Williams: entered in 77th in 2-1 defeat to Brighton

Fulham midfielder Luca de la Torre (age 20): U-23s did not play

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Brandon Austin (age 19): U-23s did not play

Arsenal midfielder Gedion Zelalem: U-23s did not play

Manchester United defender-midfielder Matthew Olosunde (age 20): U-23s did not play

Women’s Super League

Liverpool defender Satara Murray: played 90 in 2-1 defeat at Everton

West Ham midfielder Bri Visalli: played 90 in 1-0 victory at Brighton

West Ham defender Erin Simon: did not play

Championship

Hull City defender Eric Lichaj: played the first 45 in 3-2 victory at Stoke City

Wigan defender Antonee Robinson, on loan from Everton: not in the 18 (injured) for 1-1 draw at Bolton

Swansea City defender Cameron Carter-Vickers (age 20), on loan from Tottenham Hotspur: played 54 in 2-1 defeat at Derby County

Derby County midfielder Duane Holmes: entered in 90+

Queens Park Rangers defender-midfielder Geoff Cameron: played 63 in 3-2 defeat to Hull City

Queens Park Rangers defender Giles Phillips: not in the 18

Nottingham Forest midfielder Gboly Ariyibi: U-23s

League One

Sunderland midfielder Lynden Gooch: played 75 in 1-1 draw at Walsall in FA Cup

Rochdale goalkeeper Brendan Moore: not in the 18 for 1-0 defeat to Portsmouth in FA Cup

SCOTLAND

Premiership

Hibernian midfielder Emerson Hyndman, on loan from Bournemouth: not in the 18 (injured) for 3-0 defeat at Kilmarnock

Hearts goalkeeper Kevin Silva (age 20): loaned to third-tier Raith Rovers through Jan.