Spain return to action in Women’s Nations League, plus England v Scotland: football news – live

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Speaking to the assembled media before Tottenham’s visit to the Emirates on Sunday, Arteta has also addressed the decision to drop Aaron Ramsdale for David Raya. “I care about every player that isn’t playing, but it’s my job to make a decision in the best possible way for the team,” he said.

“[Ramsdale has] been supportive and great around the place, that’s what I expect from my players. So far he has been really good. Am I comfortable [making the decision]? I’m not sure. In your stomach it’s hard. When players don’t play it’s difficult. You want them to feel wanted, but it’s tough.”

Aaron Ramsdale (right) has been left on the bench for Arsenal’s last two games
Aaron Ramsdale (right) has been left on the bench for Arsenal’s last two games. Photograph: Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Edu, Arsenal’s sporting director, has also been waxing lyrical about the Norwegian. “To agree and complete a new contract with Martin is such great news for us all,” he said. “He is our captain, an experienced international and a player who gives us so much quality and joy every time he plays for us.

“Martin is still only 24 years old, so there’s still much more to come from him, and we’re delighted that we will be together in the forthcoming years. Our aim is to keep our best players, and with Martin now also included, we’re pleased to have completed new long-term contracts with a number of our most important young players in recent months.”

Unsurprisingly, Mikel Arteta has been singing Ødegaard’s praises. “Martin signing a new long-term contract is such good news for everyone connected with Arsenal,” he said. “He is our captain and a hugely respected person at our club, who is a great role model and professional, bringing quality and maturity in everything he does. On the pitch, as everyone has seen, Martin is a young player of top quality who consistently contributes at such a high level.

“As a manager, working with Martin the person and the player is an absolute joy, and it’s great that after experiencing a number of clubs already in his career, he is now settled and really feels at home at Arsenal. We all look forward to continuing our journey with Martin in the years to come.”

Martin Ødegaard applauds the home fans after Arsenal’s 4-0 win against PSV in midweek
Martin Ødegaard applauds the home fans after Arsenal’s 4-0 win against PSV in midweek. Photograph: Alex Pantling/Getty Images

If the buzz of this week’s European fixtures is starting to fade, don’t worry, this is football we’re talking about: another buzz is just around the corner.

The weekend’s Premier League action includes a north London derby and a south coast derby, with Arsenal hosting Tottenham and Brighton welcoming Bournemouth, and several other fixtures with the potential for high drama. The managers are on press conference duties today, so we’ll have that covered. There are also Women’s Nations League fixtures to come, with Sweden taking on Spain and England doing battle with Scotland. All eyes will be on Spain after weeks of turmoil following the Luis Rubiales scandal.