Premier League Giants Set for Global Pre-Season Tours
As part of their preparations for the 2024/25 Premier League season, top English clubs are embarking on pre-season friendlies across various continents, including the USA, Asia, and Australia. This summer's action-packed schedule promises thrilling encounters and extensive training camps.
Key Fixtures and Tours:
- Arsenal will clash with Manchester United and Liverpool in the USA, with matches in Los Angeles and Philadelphia.
- Chelsea has lined up games against Manchester City, Wrexham, and Real Madrid in California.
- Tottenham Hotspur will face Bayern Munich twice in one week.
Noteworthy Matches:
- Arsenal vs Bournemouth on July 24 in Los Angeles.
- Chelsea vs Wrexham on July 24 in Santa Clara.
- Liverpool vs Real Betis on July 26 in Pittsburgh.
Additional Clubs Participating in USA Tours:
- Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Wolves, and West Ham will also head stateside for warm-up games.
Big 6 Schedule:
Arsenal
July 24: Arsenal vs Bournemouth - Dignity, Health Sports Park, Los Angeles kick-off 7.30pm local time
July 27: Arsenal vs Man Utd - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, kick-off 5pm local time
July 31: Arsenal vs Liverpool - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, kick-off 7.30pm local time
August 7: Arsenal vs Bayer Leverkusen, Emirates Stadium, kick-off 6pm
August 11: Arsenal vs Lyon, Emirates Stadium, kick-off 2pm
Chelsea
July 24: Chelsea vs Wrexham - Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, kick-off 7pm local time
July 27: Chelsea vs Celtic - Notre Dame Stadium, Indiana, kick-off 4pm local time
July 31: Chelsea vs Club America - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, kick-off 7pm local time
August 3: Chelsea vs Man City - Ohio Stadium, Columbus, kick-off 5.30pm local time
August 6: Chelsea vs Real Madrid - Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, kick-off 7pm
August 11: Chelsea vs Inter Milan - Stamford Bridge, kick-off 3pm
Liverpool
July 26: Liverpool vs Real Betis - Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, kick-off 7.30pm local time
July 31: Liverpool vs Arsenal - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, kick-off 7pm local time
August 3: Liverpool vs Man Utd - Brice Stadium, South Carolina, kick-off 7.30pm local time
August 11: Liverpool vs Sevilla - Anfield, kick-off 3pm
Man City
July 23: Man City vs Celtic - Kenan Stadium, North Carolina, kick-off 7pm local time
July 27: Man City vs AC Milan - Yankee Stadium, New York, kick-off 6pm local time
July 30: Man City vs Barcelona - Camping World Stadium, Orlando, kick-off 7pm local time
August 3: Man City vs Chelsea - Ohio Stadium, Columbus, kick-off 5.30pm local time
August 10 - Community Shield: Man City vs Man Utd - Wembley, kick-off 3pm
Man Utd
July 15: Man Utd 0-1 Rosenborg - Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim
July 20: Man Utd vs Rangers - Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh - kick-off 4pm
July 27: Man Utd vs Arsenal - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, kick-off 5pm local time
July 31: Man Utd vs Real Betis - Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, kick-off 7pm local time
August 3: Man Utd vs Liverpool - Brice Stadium, South Carolina, kick-off 7.30pm local time
August 10 - Community Shield: Man City vs Man Utd - Wembley, kick-off 3pm
Tottenham
May 22: Newcastle 1-1 Tottenham (Newcastle won 5-4 on penalties) - MCG, Melbourne
July 17: Hearts 1-5 Tottenham - Tynecastle
July 20: QPR vs Tottenham - Loftus Road, kick-off 3pm
July 27: Tottenham vs Vissel Kobe - National Stadium, Tokyo, kick-off 7pm local time
July 31: Team K League vs Tottenham - Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea, kick-off 8pm local time
August 3: Bayern Munich vs Tottenham - Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea, kick-off 8pm local time
August 10: Tottenham vs Bayern Munich - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, kick-off 5.30pm
The Premier League 2024/25 season kicks off on the weekend of August 17/18, and fans can expect more updates as clubs confirm their pre-season schedules.
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