With the London 2012 Olympic Games now underway, Arsenal.com will be tracking the progress of all seven Gunners on Team GB duty over the coming weeks.
Aaron Ramsey is Club's sole representative for Stuart Pearce's men but Steph Houghton, Alex Scott, Kim Little, Rachel Yankey, Ellen White and Kelly Smith are all part of the women's set-up.


Steph Houghton
Great Britain 1-0 New Zealand
Wednesday, July 25
Steph Houghton's excellent 65th-minte free-kick handed Great Britain all three points against New Zealand on the opening day of the London 2012 Olympic Games in Cardiff on Wednesday. The full back became the first woman to score for Team GB at the Olympics - and subsequently give Hope Powell's side the perfect start to their campaign. Steph completed the full 90 minutes. You can hear her thoughts on the goal and Great Britain's display in tomorrow's installment of her Olympics blog.


Aaron Ramsey
Great Britain 1-1 Senegal
Thursday, July 26
Aaron Ramsey impressed with a 28-minute cameo as a second-half substitute in Great Britain's 1-1 draw against Senegal at Old Trafford on Thursday.


Alex Scott
Great Britain 1-0 New Zealand
Wednesday, July 25
Alex Scott played the full 90 minutes as Great Britain kicked off their London 2012 campaign with a slender 1-0 win over New Zealand on Wednesday.


Kelly Smith
Great Britain 1-0 New Zealand
Wednesday, July 25
Kelly Smith played 68 minutes of Great Britain's 1-0 win over New Zealand in Cardiff before being replaced by Arsenal star Rachel Yankey.


Kim Little
Great Britain 1-0 New Zealand
Wednesday, July 25
Kim Little played the first half of Team GB's 1-0 victory over the Football Ferns at the Millennium Stadium on Wednesday, before being replaced by club team-mate Ellen White at the break.


Ellen White
Great Britain 1-0 New Zealand
Wednesday, July 25
Ellen White played the second half of Team GB's hard-fought win over New Zealand on Wednesday after replacing midfielder Kim Little at half time.


Rachel Yankey
Great Britain 1-0 New Zealand
Wednesday, July 25
Rachel Yankey played 21 minutes of Great Britain's 1-0 win over the Football Ferns as Hope Powell's team got off to a winning start in Cardiff.