Arsenal.com's International Watch reports back to base on those who have temporarily swapped the red of Arsenal for the colours of their national sides. Read on for the latest news on how they all got on. Arsenal.com will have the latest injury news from Arsène Wenger's press conference on Friday.
Nicklas Bendtner
Denmark 1-1 Czech Republic, March 26
Nicklas Bendtner was on target as Denmark drew 1-1 with the Czech
Republic. The Arsenal striker played a full 90 minutes and struck
midway through the first half. Jan Koller equalised for the Czechs,
who were without the injured Tomas Rosicky.
Cesc Fabregas
Spain 1-0 Italy, March 26
Cesc Fabregas played a full 90 minutes as Spain beat Italy. David
Villa scored a superb goal with 16 minutes left to sink the world
champions.
Gael Clichy, William Gallas, Bacary
Sagna, Mathieu Flamini
France 1-0 England, March 26
William Gallas played a full 90 minutes as France beat England in
Paris. Franck Ribery scored the only goal from the penalty spot in
the 32nd minute after David James had brought down former Arsenal
striker Nicolas Anelka. Bacary Sagna missed the friendly through
injury. Gael Clichy and Mathieu Flamini were both in the
French squad but did not play.
Philippe Senderos
Switzerland 0-4 Germany, March 26
Philippe Senderos was replaced after 74 minutes of Switzerland
4-0 home defeat against Germany.
Jens Lehmann
Switzerland 0-4 Germany, March 26
Jens Lehmann played a full 90 minutes and kept a clean sheet as
Germany thrashed Switzerland. Klose gave the visitors a half-time
lead before Gomez (2) and Podolski completed a
comprehensive victory for Germany.
Gilberto
Brazil 1-0 Sweden, March 26
Gilberto played a full 90 minutes as Brazil beat Sweden in the
third international friendly to be played at Emirates Stadium.
Alexandre Pato came off the bench on the hour mark to make his
international debut and grabbed the winner 18 minutes from time,
capitalising on Rami Shaaban's error to find an empty net.
Theo Walcott
France 1-0 England, March 26
Theo Walcott was an unused substitute as England lost their first
game of Fabio Capello's reign, going down 1-0 against
France in Paris.
Robin van Persie
Austria 3-4 Holland, March 26
Robin van Persie played a full 90 minutes as Holland recovered
from a three-goal deficit to beat Austria 4-3 in an incredible
game. Ivanschitz and Prodl (2) gave the hosts a seemingly
unassailable lead after 36 minutes but Huntelaar pulled a goal
back before the interval and Heitinga struck with 23 minutes
left. Vennegoor of Hesselink equalised for Holland with seven
minutes remaining and Huntelaar grabbed the winner with three
minutes left.
Alexander Hleb
Belarus 2-2 Turkey, March 26
Alex Hleb played a full 90 minutes as Belarus forced a creditable
2-2 draw with Turkey. Kutuzov gave Belarus the lead nine minutes
before the break but Sanli levelled almost immediately. Hleb's
brother, Viacheslav, restored Belarus' advantage with 25
minutes left but once again the hosts could not hold on and
Metin struck to earn Turkey a draw.
Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue
Ivory Coast 0-2 Tunisia, March 26
Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue were both in the Ivory Coast squad
which lost 2-0 against Tunisia.
Lukasz Fabianski
Poland 0-3 United States, March 26
Lukasz Fabianski did not feature as Poland were beaten 3-0 by the
United States.