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Before the Premier League season commences on the weekend of August 12, every club has a different way of building up to the big kick-off. Some are jet-setting around the globe, playing lucrative pre-season friendlies, with six playing in the Premier League Summer Series in the United States. Others, like Everton and Sheffield United, are staying closer to home.
Here’s every Prem side’s confirmed pre-season fixtures, with plenty more to follow…
Arsenal
July 13: Nurnberg (A)
July 19: MLS All-Stars (Washington DC)
July 22: Man Utd (New York)
July 26: Barcelona (Los Angeles)
August 2: Monaco (H) – Emirates Cup
August 6: Manchester City (Wembley) – Community Shield
Aston Villa
July 15: Walsall (A)
July 23: Newcastle (Philadelphia)
July 26: Fulham (Orlando)
July 30: Brentford (Washington)
August 3: Lazio (Walsall)
Bournemouth
To be confirmed. Crack on, Cherries…
Brentford
July 12: Boreham Wood (A)
July 23: Fulham (Philadelphia)
July 26: Brighton (Atlanta)
July 30: Aston Villa (Washington)
Brighton
July 22: Chelsea (Philadelphia)
July 26: Brentford (Atlanta)
July 28: Newcastle (New Jersey)
Burnley
The Premier League new boys have not announced any friendlies yet but Vincent Kompany had some of his players commence pre-season training on June 5. The current group flew to Portugal for an eight-day training camp, after which they will be given a 10-day break. Then, on June 26, they will return with the international players and pre-season will recommence, with a second trip to Portugal in the pipeline.
Pre-season prep in progress 🏃 pic.twitter.com/GhRPWr4y5B
— Burnley FC 🏆 (@BurnleyOfficial) June 6, 2023
Chelsea
July 19: Wrexham (North Carolina)
July 22: Brighton (Philadelphia)
July 26: Newcastle (Atlanta)
July 30: Fulham (Washington)
August 2: Borussia Dortmund (Chicago)
Crystal Palace
July 11: Barnet (A)
July 19: Crawley (A)
July 26: Millonarios (Chicago)
July 30: Sevilla (Detroit)
Everton
July 22: Tranmere (A)
July 25: Bolton (A)
July 29: Stoke (A)
Fulham
July 23: Brentford (Philadelphia)
July 26: Aston Villa (Orlando)
July 30: Chelsea (Washington)
Liverpool
July 19: Karlsruher (A)
July 24: Greuther Furth (A – behind closed doors)
July 30: Leicester (Singapore)
August 2: Bayern Munich (Singapore)
Luton Town
To be confirmed. In fairness, until the May 27, they didn’t know which division they would be preparing for or when their season would start.
Manchester City
July 23: Yokohama F Marinos (Tokyo)
July 26: Bayern Munich (Tokyo)
July 30: Atletico Madrid (Seoul)
August 6: Arsenal (Wembley) – Community Shield
Manchester United
July 12: Leeds (Oslo)
July 19: Lyon (Edinburgh)
July 22: Arsenal (New York)
July 25: Wrexham (San Diego)
July 26: Real Madrid (Houston)
July 30: Borussia Dortmund (Las Vegas)
August 6: Athletic Bilbao (Dublin)
50% Dragon. 50% Devil. 100% Red. Wrexham play @ManUtd in San Diego, July 25th!
🔴⚪️ #WxmAFC pic.twitter.com/w7zUjB3d3K
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) March 27, 2023
Newcastle
July 18: Rangers (A)
July 23: Aston Villa (Philadelphia)
July 26: Chelsea (Atlanta)
July 28: Brighton (New Jersey)
Nottingham Forest
July 15: Notts County (A)
July 28: TBC (A, Netherlands)
July 30: PSV Eindhoven (A)
Sheffield United:
July 15: Chesterfield (A)
July 25: Rotherham (A)
July 29 Derby (A)
Tottenham
July 18: West Ham (Perth)
July 23: Leicester (Bangkok)
July 26: Roma (Singapore)
West Ham
July 15: Perth Glory (Perth)
July 18: Tottenham (Perth)
Wolves
July 26: Celtic (Suwon)
July 29: Roma (Incheon)
August 5: Rennes (H)