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Premier League pre-season friendlies: Every club's schedule has been confirmed for this summer
Premier League clubs are planning their pre-season schedules.
As all true football fans know, the summer does not officially begin until the pre-season friendlies begin.
Nowadays, it's more about commercialism, with money-making PR trips to America and Asia aplenty, though there are some admirable last bastions of tradition in England's top tier as well.
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Every Premier League club's pre-season schedule has been confirmed.
Arsenal
Arsenal begin their pre-season schedule with a trip to Germany to face Nurnburg at the Max-Morlock Stadium. Following that, they will compete in the Florida Cup against two Premier League opponents.
Emirates Cup returns this summer too, but it's just one fixture rather than the previous tournament format.
July 8: FC Nurnburg (A)
July 16: Everton (N)
July 20: Orlando City (A)
July 23: Chelsea (N)
July 30: Sevilla (H)
Aston Villa
This summer, Aston Villa will travel extensively, beginning with a trip up the road to Walsall.
Following that is a three-match trip to Australia, where they will face Leeds and Manchester United, before finishing with a quick trip to France.
Walsall, July 9 (A)
Leeds, 17 July (N)
Brisbane Roar, July 20 (A)
July 23: Manchester United (N)
Rennes (A) vs. Bournemouth (30 July)
Bournemouth have so far only revealed a light pre-season schedule, though there will be a 'training camp' in Portugal that will include a couple of warm-up games against as-yet unconfirmed opposition.
Bristol City, July 23 (H)
Real Sociedad (H) Brentford (30 July)
Brentford begin their pre-season schedule with a low-key match at Boreham Wood before heading to Germany to play a couple of games.
They will then return to the UK to face Brighton at the Amex Stadium and finish things off with a home fixture against Real Betis.
July 9: Boreham Wood (A)
July 16: Stuttgart (A)
July 23: Wolfsburg (A)
July 26: Brighton (A)
July 30: Real Betis (H)
Brighton
Brighton's pre-season schedule is eclectic, with a few gaps to fill in the middle.
They will begin their campaign at home against Belgian club Union Saint Gilloise, which is owned by Seagulls chairman Tony Bloom. Following that, they appear to be siding with the British opposition.
July 9: Union Saint-Gilloise (H)
July 23: Reading (A)
Brentford (H) vs. Chelsea on July 26
Chelsea has only announced fixtures for their upcoming American tour, though more are almost certainly on the way.
They are one of the teams competing in the Florida Cup, with their first game taking place in Las Vegas before traveling to the east coast.
July 17: Club America (N)
July 19: Charlotte (A)
July 23: Arsenal (N)
The Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace is another of the Premier League clubs who have decided to head to the Far East rather than to the US for pre-season.
Their first match is against Liverpool in Thailand*, followed by matches against Manchester United and Leeds in Australia. What's amusing at this point is that the official websites for Liverpool and Crystal Palace can't seem to agree on where their match will be held this summer, which could be entertaining.
15th of July: Liverpool (N)
Manchester United, July 18 (N)
Everton vs. Leeds (N) on July 22
Everton currently have a light pre-season schedule, but this is expected to change in the near future.
17th of July: Arsenal (A)
Minnesota (A) Fulham (July 21)
At the time of writing, Fulham had only confirmed that they would travel to Portugal to compete in the Algarve Trophy.
It's part of a Portugal pre-season 'tour.' which also features a game against Estoril.
July 16: Nice (N)
July 17: Benfica (N)
July 24: Estoril (A)
July 31: Villarreal (H)
Leeds
Leeds are yet another club heading to Australia this summer to compete in the Queensland Champions Cup.
They are also planning to meet up with Crystal Palace for a kick-around while in Australia.
July 7: Blackpool (N)
July 14: Brisbane Roar (A)
July 17: Aston Villa (N)
July 22: Crystal Palace (N)
July 31: Cagliari (H)
Leicester
Leicester deserves a lot of credit for this. While other clubs go on commercial tours and fancy warm-weather 'camps,' the Foxes stick to their roots.
They will play an undetermined foreign team away, a lower league English team at home, and a marquee home friendly. Glorious.
July 9: Notts County (Behind closed doors)
July 16: OH Leuven (A)
July 23: Preston (A)
July 31: Sevilla (H)
Liverpool
Despite the fact that the Community Shield cut Liverpool's pre-season by a week, the Reds are still trying to fit a lot in.
Thailand, Singapore*, Germany, and Austria are among the destinations for the Reds this summer, though no dates have been set for the latter.
Crystal Palace appears to be disputing the location of this match once more.
July 12: Manchester United (N)
July 15: Crystal Palace (N)
July 21: RB Leipzig (A)
July 30: Manchester City (Community Shield)
July 31: Strasbourg (H)
TBC: Red Bull Salzburg (N)
Manchester City
Manchester City are Liverpool's Charity Shield opponents, and they are off to America before that.
However, there are currently only two confirmed fixtures before their meeting with the Reds at Wembley.
July 20: Club America (N)
July 24: Bayern Munich (N)
July 31: Liverpool (Community Shield)
Manchester United
Man Utd were one of the pioneers of commercial pre-season tours, and they are busy again this summer.
They will head to Thailand and Australia before heading home via Norway.
July 12: Liverpool (N)
July 15: Melbourne Victory (N)
July 19: Crystal Palace (N)
July 23: Aston Villa (N)
July 30: Atletico Madrid (N)
July 31: Rayo Vallecano (H)
Newcastle
We're not saying Newcastle will miss the Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland, but they have planned a pre-season schedule that includes a trip to a Stadium of Light and a home match against a team that wears red and white stripes.
July 26: Benfica (A)
Julu 29: Atalanta (H)
July 30: Athletic Bilbao (H)
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest do not appear to be in any hurry to confirm their pre-season plans.
Indeed, as of this writing, they only had one confirmed, and that was only announced by the opposition.
July 18: Hertha Berlin (H)
Southampton
Southampton are another club that does not appear to be in a hurry to confirm their plans.
They have two confirmed fixtures, one of which will take place during their pre-season training camp in Austria.
July 18: SK Austria Klagenfurt (A)
July 30: Southampton (H)
Tottenham
Tottenham have been quick to make moves in the transfer market this summer, and they appear to have planned a fun pre-season.
They will travel to Korea to capitalize on Heung-min Son's enormous popularity, then return to Rangers. They will conclude their campaign in Israel, where they will face Roma in the I-Tech Cup.
July 13: Team K-League (A)
July 16: Sevilla (N)
July 23: Rangers (A)
July 30: Roma (N)
West Ham
West Ham are one of the Premier League's cool kids who are sticking to tradition this summer.
In fact, they are doing everything within a 75-mile radius of their home, with two of the games taking place on the same day to ensure that the entire squad gets a full match. Nothing but admiration for that.
July 12: Ipswich Town (A)
July 12 Boreham Wood (A)
July 16: Reading (A)
July 19: Rangers (A)
July 23: Luton Town (A)
July 30: Lens (A)
Wolves
Wolves have been slow to finalize their preseason schedule this summer, with both of their confirmed games taking place during their training camp in Alicante.
July 20: Alaves (N)
July 23: Besiktas (N)
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