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Which Arsenal internationals are left & when do they play?

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Which Arsenal internationals are left & when do they play?
Which Arsenal internationals are left & when do they play?

Following 10 Arsenal withdrawals from international duty, let’s look at the players remaining and when they’ll be in action.

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Over the last week, Arsenal have seen 10 players pulling out of international duty with various injury or fitness concerns.

Martin Zubimendi (Spain) was the last to pull out, joining Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke, and Eberechi Eze (England), Piero Hincapie (Ecuador), William Saliba (France), Gabriel Magalhaes (Brazil), Leandro Trossard (Belgium), and Jurrien Timber (Netherlands).

Yet the Gunners still have eight players on international duty, or nine if you include loanee Jakub Kiwior.

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The eight members of Mikel Arteta’s squad remaining are Kai Havertz (Germany), Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil), Ben White (England), David Raya and Cristhian Mosquera (Spain), Viktor Gyokeres (Sweden), Christian Norgaard (Denmark), and Riccardo Calafiori (Italy).

Let’s take a look at when each of those remaining players might be in action over the next few days.

Arsenal March international fixtures

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Times in BST

Monday, March 30th

  • 19:45 – Germany vs Ghana – Friendly

Tuesday, March 31st

  • 19:45 – Sweden vs Poland – World Cup qualifier play-off final
  • 19:45 – Czechia vs Denmark – World Cup qualifier play-off final
  • 19:45 – Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Italy – World Cup qualifier play-off final
  • 19:45 – England vs Japan – Friendly
  • 20:00 – Spain vs Egypt – Friendly

Wednesday, April 1st

  • 01:00 – Brazil vs Croatia – Friendly

Arsenal March international results so far

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Thursday, March 26th

  • Ukraine 1-3 Sweden – Gyokeres played 90 minutes and scored a hat-trick for Sweden, helping them into the final.
  • Poland 2-1 Albania – Kiwior played 90 minutes for Poland as they reached the final.
  • Denmark 4-0 North Macedonia – Norgaard played 87 minutes for Denmark and scored as they reached the final
  • Italy 2-0 Northern Ireland – Calafiori played 90 minutes and helped Italy into the final.
  • Brazil 1-2 France – Friendly – Martinelli played 62 minutes for Brazil.

Friday, March 27th

  • Switzerland 3-4 Germany – Friendly – Havertz played 63 minutes for Germany.
  • England 1-1 Uruguay – Friendly – Madueke played 38 minutes for England, coming off with an injury. White came on for the final 21 minutes, scoring a goal but conceding a penalty.
  • Spain 3-0 Serbia – Friendly – Zubimendi played 13 minutes as a substitute, Mosquera made his debut off the bench and played seven minutes, Raya was an unused substitute.
  • Morocco 1-1 Ecuador – Friendly – Hincapie played 72 minutes and came off with discomfort.

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