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Premier League 2024 pre-season friendlies, fixtures, results: Summer tours, training in USA, Asia, Australia and more | Football news

Premier League 2024 pre-season friendlies, fixtures, results: Summer tours, training in USA, Asia, Australia and more | Football news

Premier League clubs are already planning for the 2024/25 season and are organising friendly matches around the world to prepare for the season.

Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool will revive their rivalries in the US this summer, while Tottenham will face Bayern Munich twice in a week.

Keep track of all the friendlies and results below. This page will be updated as more clubs announce pre-season dates and confirm kick-off times.

Which Premier League teams will travel to the USA in summer 2024?

Several Premier League heavyweights are travelling to the USA.

Arsenal will play Manchester United and Liverpool in Los Angeles and Philadelphia in July, while Chelsea will face Manchester City in Columbus and also have friendlies against Wrexham and Real Madrid scheduled.



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Wrexham has just been promoted to League One

Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Wolves and West Ham are also travelling to the USA for preparation games.

Premier League pre-season friendlies – confirmed dates so far

arsenal

July 27th: Arsenal vs Man Utd – SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (kick-off 28 July, 1:00am UK time)
July 31: Arsenal vs Liverpool – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, kick-off 7pm local time (12.30am, August 1, UK time)

Aston Villa

17th July: Aston Villa vs Walsall – Bescot Stadium, kick-off 7:30pm
20th of July: Spartak Trnava vs Aston Villa – Anton Malatinsky Stadium, Slovakia, kick-off 3pm UK time
July 27th: Aston Villa vs Columbus Crew – Lower.com Field, Ohio, kick-off 8pm local time (1am July 28, UK time)
July 31: Aston Villa vs RB Leipzig – Red Bull Arena, New Jersey, kick-off 8pm local time (1am 1st August UK time)
3rd August: Aston Villa vs Club America – Soldier Field, Chicago, kick-off 4:30pm local time (10:30pm UK time)
7 August: Aston Villa vs Athletic Bilbao – Bescot Stadium, kick-off 19:30
10 August: Aston Villa vs Borussia Dortmund – Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, kick-off 4pm UK time

Bournemouth

4th of August: Bournemouth vs Rayo Vallecano – Vitality Stadium, kick-off 3pm
10 August: Bournemouth vs Girona – Vitality Stadium, kick-off 19:00

Brentford

July 25: Benfica vs Brentford – Estadio da Luz, kick-off 20:00
30th July: Estrela da Amadora vs Brentford (behind closed doors)
3rd August: Brentford vs Watford – Vicarage Road, kick-off 3pm
9 August: Brentford vs Wolfsburg – Gtech Community Stadium, kick-off 19:45

Brighton

24th July: Kashima Antlers v Brighton – National Stadium, Tokyo, kick-off 11am UK time
July 28: Tokyo Verdy vs. Brighton – National Stadium, Tokyo, kick-off 10:30 UK time
3rd August: QPR vs Brighton – Loftus Road, kick-off 3pm

Chelsea

24th July: Chelsea v Wrexham – Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
July 27th: Chelsea vs Celtic – Notre Dame Stadium, Indiana
July 31: Chelsea vs Club America – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
3rd August: Chelsea vs Man City – Ohio Stadium, Columbus
6th of August: Chelsea vs Real Madrid – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte

Crystal Palace

July 31: Crystal Palace vs Wolves – Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Maryland, kick-off 8pm local time (1am August 1, UK time)
3rd August: Crystal Palace vs West Ham – Raymond James Stadium, Florida, kick-off 7pm local time (midnight August 4, UK time)

Everton

July 27th: Salford City vs Everton – Peninsula Stadium, kick-off 3pm
30th July: Coventry vs Everton – Coventry Building Society Arena, kick-off 7:45 p.m.
3rd August: Preston vs Everton – Deepdale, kick-off 3pm

Fulham

10 August: Hoffenheim vs Fulham – PreZero Arena, Germany, kick-off 4pm UK time

Ipswich

July 27th: Ipswich vs. Fortuna Düsseldorf – Portman Road, 3:00 p.m.

Leicester

July 23: Shrewsbury vs Leicester – Croud Meadow, kick-off 7:45pm
10 August: Lens – Leicester – Stade Bollaert-Delelis, kick-off 3:00 p.m.

Liverpool

July 27th: Liverpool – Real Betis – Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, kick-off 00:30 UK time
July 31: Liverpool vs Arsenal – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, kick-off 7pm local time (12.30am, August 1, UK time)
3rd August: Liverpool vs Man Utd – Brice Stadium, South Carolina, kick-off 4 August, 00:30 UK time
11 August: Liverpool – Sevilla – Anfield, kick-off 3:00 p.m.

Manchester City

July 23: Man City vs Celtic – Kenan Stadium, Chapel Hill, NC
July 27th: Man City vs AC Milan – Yankee Stadium, New York
30th July: Man City vs Barcelona – Camping World Stadium, Orlando
3rd August: Man City vs Chelsea – Ohio Stadium, Columbus

Manchester United

15th of July: Man Utd vs Rosenborg – Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim, kick-off 5pm UK time
20th of July: Man Utd vs Rangers – Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh – Kick-off 16:00
July 27th: Man Utd vs Arsenal – SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, Kick-off 28 July, 1:00am UK time
July 31: Man Utd vs Real Betis – Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, kick-off 1 August, 5:00am UK time
3rd August: Man Utd vs Liverpool – Brice Stadium, South Carolina, kick-off 4 August, 00:30 UK time

Newcastle

May 22: Newcastle 1:1 Tottenham (Newcastle won 5:4 on penalties) – MCG, Melbourne
May 24: A-League All Stars 8:0 Newcastle – MCG, Melbourne
July 31: Newcastle vs. Urawa Red Diamonds – Saitama Stadium, Saitama, kick-off 7.30pm local time (11.30am UK time)
3rd August: Newcastle vs. Yokohama F. Marinos – National Stadium, Tokyo, kick-off 19:00 local time (13:00 UK time)

Tottenham

May 22: Newcastle 1:1 Tottenham (Newcastle won 5:4 on penalties) – MCG, Melbourne
17th July: Hearts vs Tottenham – Tynecastle, kick-off 7pm
20th of July: QPR vs Tottenham – Loftus Road, kick-off 3pm
July 27th: Tottenham vs Vissel Kobe – National Stadium, Tokyo
3rd August: Tottenham vs Bayern Munich – Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea
10 August: Tottenham vs Bayern Munich – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, kick-off 5:30 p.m.

West Ham

July 27th: West Ham vs Wolves – EverBank Stadium, Florida, kick-off 7pm local time (July 28, 12am UK time)
3rd August: West Ham vs Crystal Palace – Raymond James Stadium, Florida, kick-off 7pm local time (midnight August 4, UK time)

Wolves

July 27th: Wolves vs. West Ham – EverBank Stadium, Florida, kick-off 7pm local time (July 28, 12am UK time)
July 31: Wolves vs. Crystal Palace – Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Maryland, kick-off 8pm local time (1am August 1st UK time)
3rd August: Wolves vs. RB Leipzig – Chase Stadium, Miami, kick-off 7:30pm local time (4 August, 12:30am UK time)
10 August: Wolves vs Rayo Vallecano – Molineux, 3pm

When does the 2024/25 Premier League season start?

The 2024/25 Premier League season begins this weekend on Aug 17/18.

When will the 2024/25 Premier League fixtures be published?

The Premier League games – all 380 – will be published at Tuesday, June 18, 9 a.m..

Last year, Sky Sports at the same time confirmed his tips for live coverage on the opening weekend.

Dates and kick-off times of all Premier League matches are subject to change.

Premier League 2024/25 live on Sky Sports

Sky Sports will broadcast 128 games exclusively live in the 2024/25 season – and a brand new agreement between Sky Sports and the Premier League means even more live games from 2025/26.

From 2025 Sky Sports will broadcast at least 215 Premier League games per season, a record, following the conclusion of a new four-year contract.

Throughout the 2024/25 season, you can watch Premier League highlights for free – without Sky Sports Participant.

Here you can find highlights from every Premier League game in the Score Center and on the Sky Sports website And Sky Sports App shortly after full timeor from 5.15pm for Saturday lunchtime kick-offs. You can also watch them on the Sky Sports Football YouTube Channel.

You can stream Sky Sports live and without a contract with a monthly or daily membership on NOW – learn more with instant access to live action from the Premier League, EFL, F1, England Cricket and much more.

Sky Sports+ – more sports, starting in August!

Sky Sports+ offers sports fans more choice through live streams and a new dedicated channel – at no additional cost.

From August this year Sky Sports+ The choice available to sports fans across live streams on Sky TV, the NOW streaming service and the improved Sky Sports mobile app will change fundamentally.

With more comprehensive coverage than ever before from the EFL, both tennis tours and the Men’s Super League, Sky Sports customers can enjoy 50% more live sport this year.