Finishing in the top seven should be enough to secure some form of European football next season.
Brentford, currently seventh, and Everton, eighth, are the best placed of the chasing pack to finish inside the top seven.
The Bees have perhaps surpassed expectations this season, and went into the international break on the back of just one defeat in their last six games.
They had, however, won just one game as well in that run, meaning the break could have come at a good time to recharge.
After such a comprehensive 3-0 win against Chelsea at the weekend, Everton may feel the break is a disrupting factor to their momentum.
Tenth-placed Brighton’s win against Liverpool will boost their confidence heading into the latter stages of the season, while Sunderland’s dramatic win against Newcastle not just gives them the derby bragging rights to enjoy for the next couple of weeks, but also puts them ahead of their rivals in the race for Europe.
The Black Cats are 11th on 43 points, one point and one place ahead of Newcastle.
It will feel a long break for Newcastle fans though as they have no chance of rebounding quickly from that derby day misery and Champions League thumping by Barcelona.
Bournemouth, four points off seventh, are still in the fight and their 2-2 draw with Manchester United at the weekend means they head into the international break on an 11-game unbeaten run.