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Premier League pre-season fixtures: Who are your team playing this summer? – BBC

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The iconic Yankee Stadium is set to host Premier League champions Manchester City
The football never stops.
Euro 2024 has barely finished but Premier League clubs have started turning their attention to pre-season friendlies. In fact, one side have played a match already.
The games are spread across the globe, from Tokyo and New York to Sligo and Crawley.
So who will your team face? And when and where are the matches?
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21 July: Wrexham v Bournemouth, Harder Stadium, Santa Barbara (00:00)
25 July: Arsenal v Bournemouth, Dignity Health Sports Park, Los Angeles (03:30)
4 August: Bournemouth v Rayo Vallecano, Vitality Stadium (15:00)
10 August: Bournemouth v Girona, Vitality Stadium (17:15)
25 July: Arsenal v Bournemouth, Dignity Health Sports Park, Los Angeles (03:30)
28 July: Arsenal v Manchester United, SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (01:00)
1 August: Arsenal v Liverpool, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (00:30)
7 August: Arsenal v Bayer Leverkusen, Emirates Stadium (18:00)
11 August: Arsenal v Lyon, Emirates Stadium (14:00)
17 July: Walsall v Aston Villa, Bescot Stadium (19:30)
20 July: Spartak Trnava v Aston Villa, Anton Malatinsky Stadium, Trnava (15:00)
28 July: Columbus Crew v Aston Villa, Lower.com Field, Columbus (01:00)
1 August: RB Leipzig v Aston Villa, Red Bull Arena, New Jersey (01:00)
3 August: Club America v Aston Villa, Soldier Field, Chicago (22:30)
7 August: Aston Villa v Athletic Bilbao, Bescot Stadium (19:30)
10 August: Borussia Dortmund v Aston Villa, Signal Iduna Park (16:00)
20 July: AFC Wimbledon v Brentford, Plough Lane (13:00)
25 July: Benfica v Brentford, Estadio da Luz, Lisbon (20:00)
30 July: Brentford v Estrela de Amadora (behind closed doors – 11:00)
3 August: Watford v Brentford, Vicarage Road (15:00)
9 August: Brentford v Wolfsburg, Gtech Community Stadium (19:45)
24 July: Kashima Antlers v Brighton, National Stadium, Tokyo (11:00)
28 July: Tokyo Verdy v Brighton, National Stadium, Tokyo (10:30)
3 August: QPR v Brighton, Loftus Road (15:00)
10 August: Brighton v Villareal, Amex Stadium (15:00)
25 July: Chelsea v Wrexham, Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara (03:00)
27 July: Chelsea v Celtic, Notre Dame Stadium, Indiana (21:00)
1 August: Chelsea v Club America, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta (00:00)
3 August: Chelsea v Manchester City, Ohio Stadium, Columbus (22:30)
7 August: Chelsea v Real Madrid, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte (00:00)
11 August: Chelsea v Inter Milan, Stamford Bridge (15:00)
19 July: Crystal Palace v Charlton, Crystal Palace Academy (behind closed doors – 12:00)
27 July: Crawley v Crystal Palace, Broadfield Stadium (12:30)
1 August: Crystal Palace v Wolves, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis (01:00)
4 August: Crystal Palace v West Ham, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa (00:00)
11 August: Crystal Palace v Nantes, Selhurst Park (15:00)
19 July: Sligo Rovers v Everton, The Showgrounds, Ireland (16:00)
27 July: Salford City v Everton, Peninsula Stadium (15:00)
30 July: Coventry City v Everton, Coventry Building Society Arena (19:45)
3 August: Preston v Everton, Deepdale (15:00)
10 August: Everton v Roma, Goodison Park (17:00)
2 August: Benfica v Fulham, Estadio Algarve (20:00)
10 August: Hoffenheim v Fulham, PreZero Arena, Sinsheim (16:00)
20 July: Shakhtar Donetsk v Ipswich, Sportzentrum Landskron (TBC)
27 July: Ipswich v Fortuna Dusseldorf, Portman Road (15:00)
2 August: Borussia Monchengladbach v Ipswich, ATS Sportpark (13:30)
3 August: Hoffenheim v Ipswich, Kufstein Arena (12:30)
23 July: Shrewsbury v Leicester, Croud Meadow (19:45)
26 July: Leicester v Palermo, SMH Group Stadium (19:00)
3 August: Augsburg v Leicester, WWK Arena (14:30)
10 August: Lens v Leicester, Stade Bollaert-Delelis (15:00)
27 July: Liverpool v Real Betis, Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh (00:30)
1 August: Liverpool v Arsenal, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (00:30)
4 August: Liverpool v Manchester United, Brice Stadium, Columbia (00:30)
11 August: Liverpool v Sevilla, Anfield (15:00)
24 July: Manchester City v Celtic, Kenan Stadium, Chapel Hill (00:30)
27 July: Manchester City v AC Milan, Yankee Stadium, New York, (23:00)
31 July: Manchester City v Barcelona, Camping World Stadium, Orlando (00:00)
3 August: Manchester City v Chelsea, Ohio Stadium, Columbus (22:30)
10 August: Manchester City v Manchester United, Community Shield, Wembley (15:00)
15 July: Manchester United 0-1 Rosenborg, Lerkendal Stadion, Trondheim
20 July: Manchester United v Rangers, Murrayfield, Edinburgh (16:00)
28 July: Manchester United v Arsenal, SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (01:00)
1 August: Manchester United v Real Betis, Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego (05:00)
4 August: Manchester United v Liverpool, Brice Stadium, Columbia (00:30)
10 August: Manchester City v Manchester United, Community Shield, Wembley (15:00)
27 July: Hull v Newcastle, MKM Stadium (14:00)
31 July: Urawa Red Diamonds v Newcastle, Saitama Stadium, Saitama (11:30)
3 August: Yokohama F. Marinos v Newcastle, National Stadium, Tokyo (13:00)
9 August: Newcastle v Girona, St James' Park (19:30)
10 August: Newcastle v Stade Brestois, St James' Park, (16:00)
13 July: Chesterfield 0-3 Nottingham Forest, SMH Group Stadium, Chesterfield
19 July: Nottingham Forest v Sunderland, Pinatar Arena, Murcia (18:00)
23 July: Nottingham Forest v Millwall, Pinatar Arena, Murcia (18:00)
27 July: Nottingham Forest v Elche, Pinatar Arena, Murcia (10:00)
2 August: Nottingham Forest v Villarreal, City Ground (20:00)
8 August: Olympiakos v Nottingham Forest, Karaiskakis Stadium (19:00)
19 July: Eastleigh v Southampton, Silverlake Stadium (19:00)
24 July: Bordeaux v Southampton, (behind closed doors in Spain – 10:00)
27 July: Montpellier v Southampton, (behind closed doors in Spain – 10:00)
31 July: Oxford v Southampton, Kassam Stadium (19:30)
3 August: Millwall v Southampton, The Den (13:00)
17 July: Hearts v Tottenham, Tynecastle (19:00)
20 July: QPR v Tottenham, Loftus Road (15:00)
27 July: Vissel Kobe v Tottenham, National Stadium in Tokyo (11:00)
31 July: Team K League v Tottenham, Seoul World Cup Stadium (12:00)
3 August: Bayern Munich v Tottenham, Seoul World Cup Stadium (12:00)
10 August: Tottenham v Bayern Munich, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (17:30)
15 July: Ferencvaros 2-2 West Ham, Sportstadion Langau, Kitzbuhel
20 July: Dagenham and Redbridge v West Ham, Chigwell Construction Stadium (15:00)
28 July: Wolves v West Ham, EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville (00:00)
4 August: Crystal Palace v West Ham, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa (00:00)
10 August: West Ham v Celta Vigo, London Stadium (15:00)
28 July: Wolves v West Ham, EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville (00:00)
1 August: Wolves v Crystal Palace, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis (01:00)
4 August: Wolves v RB Leipzig, Chase Stadium, Miami (00:30)
10 August: Wolves v Rayo Vallecano, Molineux (15:00)
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