Arsenal have ten players headed to the World Cup representing seven different countries in Qatar.
Mikel Arteta's side have made a fantastic start to the 2022-23 Premier League season and are five points clear at the top of the table, ahead of champions Manchester City.
Here are all the players from the Gunners that will travel to Qatar for the tournament.
Aaron Ramsdale
The Gunners goalkeeper has been in fine form as a starter for Arteta's side this season but is set to see his minutes reduced as Jordan Pickford is expected to be the No.1 for Gareth Southgate's squad.
Matt Turner
Despite a limited amount of minutes this season, Turner is expected to be Gregg Berhalter's starting goalkeeper for the tournament.
Takehiro Tomiyasu
Injuries have prevented Tomiyasu from the season he was hoping for after an encouraging start to life in North London last year. The World Cup is set to see the Japan left-back make his first tournament appearance as he was only called up to the national team shortly after the Russian World Cup in 2018.
William Saliba
This man has taken the Premier League by storm this season and it has been reported that Saliba will start in a back three of Didier Deschamps' side alongside Manchester United defender Raphael Varane.
Ben White
Another Gunner that has had a sensational season thus far but is set to have some intense competition for minutes at the World Cup. White will go head-to-head in training with Kyle Walker and Trent Alexander-Arnold for a starting spot at right-back in Southgate's squad.
Granit Xhaka
The current vice-captain of Arteta's team is going to take the captain's armband in Qatar for Switzerland. He has the fifth most caps for the Swiss national team and will battle five-time champions Brazil in Group G.
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Thomas Partey
Partey has been included in Ghana's squad for the first time since 2014 as he looks to take the Black Stars through a tough group including Portugal, Uruguay and Korea Republic.
Bukayo Saka
The Arsenal starlet is looking to turn the page after the disappointment of the Euro 2020 final and is expected to play a vital role in an England squad looking to bring it home for the first time since 1966.
Gabriel Martinelli
The 21-year-old received his first call-up to a major tournament after a blistering start to the season. Martinelli has five goals and two assists in his 14 league appearances this season. Two of those goals came in a huge win against Liverpool last month.
Gabriel Jesus
Like his Brazilian teammate Martinelli, Jesus has had a great start to life in London. The £45million signing from champions Manchester City has transformed the Gunners' attack and has been key to their rise to the top of the Premier League table. He will face tough competition for a starting spot as his North London rival Richarlison will also be desperate to start for Tite.
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