Don't worry, Roy... you're Gunner win! As England count down to facing Poland, did he get any tips from the Arsenal contingent?



With England facing a nervy wait to the must-win clash with Poland on Tuesday night, Roy Hodgson could have done worse than seek advice from some of Arsenal's stars.

The Gunners are riding high in the Premier League, and midfield duo Mikel Arteta and Santi Cazorla - as well as former star Robert Pires - greeted the Three Lions at their London Colney training ground with open arms.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger was also there to look on, chatting with long-serving England and Arsenal keeper David Seaman.

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Welcome: Santi Cazorla, Robert Pires and Mikel Arteta embrace some of the England setup

Reunions: Arsene Wenger caught up with David Seaman (left), while Mikel Arteta shared a joke with former Everton team-mates Leighton Baines and Phil Jagielka, who were training with England



Around: Arsene Wenger was training with his players not on international duty

Leading from the front: Wayne Rooney and Co have been using Arsenal's base during the double-header

Another reunion saw Arteta link up with his former Everton team-mates Phil Jagielka and Leighton Baines, who are both set to retain their places in England's back-line for the clash.

And with all the debate surrounding nationality and eligibility for the English side and Jack Wilshere's comments over Adnan Januzaj, Hodgson may have resisted the temptation to have a quiet word with Arteta, who would still technically qualify to play for the Three Lions.



As for England, they were somewhere close to their fluent best during the 4-1 win against Montenegro last week, and maybe the attacking magic of Arsenal is rubbing off.



Hodgson has had his squad training at the Gunners' superb base for the double-header.



And the way in which Andros Townsend and Co enjoyed their outing at Wembley on Friday - especially in the final half-hour - looked like an Arsene Wenger side rampant at the Emirates.



Wenger was also at the training ground as he continues to train with his players not on international duty ahead of Norwich City's visit on Saturday.

Toffees stick together: Arteta was all smiles when he met up with former Everton team-mates Leighton Baines and Phil Jagielka