The international break is finally over, so let’s take a look back at the results for all the Arsenal senior players on duty with their countries.
First, here are the players who were called up by their national teams:
Bukayo Saka and Ainsley Maitland-Niles (England), Granit Xhaka (Switzerland), Bernd Leno (Germany), Karl Hein (Estonia), Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson (Iceland), Sead Kolasinac (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Dani Ceballos (Spain), Daniel Ballard (Northern Ireland), Thomas Partey (Ghana), Lucas Torreira (Uruguay), Nicolas Pepe (Ivory Coast).
Kieran Tierney (isolation) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (minor injury) got call-ups but pulled out.
Fixture List and Results (Times in BST)
Wednesday, 7th October
- Germany 3-3 Turkey – Leno played 90 minutes
- Switzerland 1-2 Croatia – Xhaka played 45 minutes and provided an assist
- Portugal 0-0 Spain – Ceballos played 45 minutes
Thursday, 8th October
- Bosnia & Herzegovina 1-1 Northern Ireland – Kolasinac played 118 minutes and picked up a knock, Ballard didn’t feature
- Belgium 1-1 Ivory Coast – Pepe played 90 minutes
- England 3-0 Wales – Saka played 76 minutes, Maitland-Niles came on for him to play the final 14
Friday, 9th October
- Mali 3-0 Ghana – Partey played 90 minutes
Saturday, 10th October
- Spain 1-0 Switzerland – Xhaka played 90 minutes, Ceballos didn’t feature
Sunday, 11th October
- Estonia 3-3 North Macedonia – Hein played 90 minutes
- Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-0 Netherlands – Kolasinac played 45 minutes as a substitute
Monday, 12th October
- Ghana 5-1 Qatar – Partey played 90 minutes and provided two assists
Tuesday, 13th October
- Japan 1-0 Ivory Coast – Pepe played 79 minutes
- Germany 3-3 Switzerland – Xhaka played 90 minutes, Leno didn’t feature
- Ukraine 1-0 Spain – Ceballos played 45 minutes as a substitute
- Ecuador 4-2 Uruguay – Torreira played the final 13 minutes as a substitute
Wednesday, 14th October
- England 0-1 Denmark – Maitland-Niles played 36 minutes then had to come off thanks to Maguire’s red card
- Estonia 1-1 Armenia – Hein played the full 90 minutes
- Iceland 1-2 Belgium – Rúnarsson played the full 90 minutes
- Poland 3-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina – Kolasinac played the full 90 minutes
- Norway 1-0 Northern Ireland – Ballard played the full 90 minutes