The English national team has the largest number of representatives in the elite group of internationals who have played for Liverpool; 92 in total, of which 68 have been at Liverpool while chosen for England. Steven Gerrard played 114 games, more than any other who has been at Liverpool at one time or another.
Top Ten English internationals who have been on Liverpool's books
| Name | Total (starts/sub) |
|---|---|
| Steven Gerrard | 114 (111/3) |
| Michael Owen | 89 (77/12) |
| John Barnes | 79 (65/14) |
| Kevin Keegan | 63 (62/1) |
| Emlyn Hughes | 62 (59/3) |
| Emile Heskey | 62 (40/22) |
| Ray Clemence | 61 (60/1) |
| Peter Beardsley | 59 (46/13) |
| James Milner | 54 (31/23) |
| Paul Ince | 53 (50/3) |
No one is a match for Steven Gerrard's 114 caps while at Liverpool. Phil
Neal played all his internationals while at the club and so did Phil
Thompson. John Barnes, James Milner and Paul Ince were experienced internationals
before joining the Reds and Kevin Keegan, Peter Beardsley and Emile
Heskey continued in the England set-up long after leaving Liverpool.
Veterans like Emlyn Hughes represented England three times while at
Wolves after leaving Liverpool in 1979 and Ray Clemence played his last
ever international at 35 years of age two and half years after leaving
Liverpool for Tottenham Hotspur. | Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Steven Gerrard | 114 |
| Michael Owen | 60 |
| Emlyn Hughes | 59 |
| Ray Clemence | 56 |
| Phil Neal | 50 |
| John Barnes | 48 |
| Phil Thompson | 42 |
| Jamie Carragher | 38 |
| Emile Heskey | 35 |
| Roger Hunt | 34 |
| Peter Beardsley | 34 |