The June international break is here, and for a few Arsenal players, it will be an opportunity to impress with their national teams before a break for next season.
Some will be involved in qualification action for the 2026 World Cup, while others will be looking to book themselves in a final with a trophy up for grabs.
With plenty of Arsenal stars in action, here’s a look at every player called up for duty and how to watch them.
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England – Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Myles Lewis-Skelly
England will be in action twice over the international break, with one match in World Cup qualification action and one friendly.
Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Myles Lewis-Skelly have been called up to feature against Andorra and Senegal, with the trio looking to make an impact.
- Andorra vs England – 7 June – 5pm (BST) – ITV
- England v Senegal – 10 June – 7:45pm (BST) – ITV
England under-21s – Ethan Nwaneri
The England under-21s have European Championship action this summer, with some huge games against Czechia, Slovenia and Germany in the group stage.
Ethan Nwaneri has been called up to the squad, with the hope of lifting silverware with the Young Lions this summer.
- Czechia vs England – 12 June – 8pm (BST) – Channel 4
- England vs Slovenia – 15 June – 5pm (BST) – Channel 4
- England vs Germany – 18 June – 8pm (BST) – Channel 4
Spain – David Raya and Mikel Merino
Spain will be in Nations League action against France, with a place in the final up for grabs.
Arsenal duo David Raya and Mikel Merino will feature for the current European champions, while they won’t be facing the injured William Saliba.
- Spain vs France – 5 June – 8pm (BST) – Amazon Prime Video

Norway – Martin Odegaard
Norway have got off to a perfect start in their World Cup qualifiers, with two wins from two as they aim for a place in next year’s tournament.
The opposition gets tougher, though, as Martin Odegaard will guide his team into matches against Italy and Estonia.
- Norway vs Italy – 6 June – 7:45pm (BST) – Amazon Prime Video
- Estonia vs Norway – 9 June – 7:45pm (BST) – TBC
Belgium – Leandro Trossard
Leandro Trossard is another who will be in World Cup qualification action, as his Belgium side take on North Macedonia and Wales.
- North Macedonia vs Belgium – 6 June – 7:45pm (BST) – TBC
- Belgium vs Wales – 9 June – 7:45pm (BST) – BBC One Wales, BBC iPlayer
Poland – Jakub Kiwior
Poland will have one friendly and one World Cup qualification match, which will have Jakub Kiwior in action over the coming week.
A clash with Moldova comes before their tie with Finland, having recorded two wins from two so far.
- Poland vs Moldova – 6 June – 7:45pm (BST) – TBC
- Finland vs Poland – 10 June – 7:45pm (BST) – TBC

Brazil – Gabriel Martinelli
Gabriel Martinelli will be looking to impress new Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti, with World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay.
- Ecuador vs Brazil – 6 June – 12:00am (BST) – Premier Sports 1
- Brazil vs Paraguay – 11 June – 1:45am (BST) – Premier Sports 2
Ukraine – Oleksandr Zinchenko
Ukraine will only be in friendly action over the June international break, taking on Canada and New Zealand.
- Canada vs Ukraine – 7 June – 8:30pm (BST) – TBC
- New Zealand vs Ukraine – 10 June – 10pm (BST) – TBC
Oleksandr Zinchenko will be looking to impress while on duty with his squad before those World Cup qualifiers start in September.
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