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·27. Juni 2023
Every Premier League club’s pre-season schedule ahead of 2023-24

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·27. Juni 2023
It only feels like yesterday that the 2022-23 season wrapped up, but Premier League clubs are already preparing for a gruelling pre-season this summer to regain their fitness.
These days most of the top European sides use pre-season as an excuse to tour the globe and this year is no different with plenty of Premier League clubs jetting off to the far corners of the globe.
Keeping track of each Premier League side in pre-season can be tough, especially with the sporadic times the games tend to take place.
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We’ve gathered all the information you need to know in one handy place. We’ve collected the pre-season fixtures and results for each Premier League club to stick in your diaries.
July 13 – FC Nurnberg (A) July 20 – MLS All-Stars (Washington, D.C, USA) July 22 – Manchester United (New York, USA) July 26 – Barcelona (Los Angeles, USA) August 2 – Monaco (H) (Emirates Cup)
July 15 – Walsall (A) July 24 – Newcastle (Philadelphia, USA) July 27 – Fulham (Orlando, USA) July 30 – Brentford (Washington, D.C, USA) August 3 – Lazio (Bescot Stadium, Walsall) August 5 – Valencia (A)
July 13 – Hibernian (Marbella, Spain) July 16 – Maccabi Tel Aviv (Marbella, Spain) July 25 – Southampton (A) July 29 – Atalanta (H)
July 12 – Boreham Wood (A) July 23 – Fulham (Philadelphia, USA) July 26 – Brighton (Atlanta, USA) July 30 – Aston Villa (Washington, D.C, USA)
July 23 – Chelsea (Philadelphia, USA) July 27 – Brentford (Atlanta, USA) July 29 – Newcastle (New Jersey, USA)
TBC
July 19 – Wrexham (North Carolina, USA) July 22 – Brighton (Philadelphia, USA) July 26 – Newcastle (Atlanta, USA) July 30 – Fulham (Landover, USA) August 2 – Borussia Dortmund (Chicago, USA)
July 11 – Barnet (A) July 15 – Brondby IF (H, academy) July 19 – Crawley Town (A) July 27 – Millonarios (Chicago, USA) July 31 – Sevilla (Detroit, USA)
July 14 – FC Stade Nyonnais (A) July 22 – Tranmere (A) July 22 – Wigan (A) July 25 – Bolton (A) July 29 – Stoke (A) August 5 – Sporting (H)
July 23 – Brentford (Philadelphia, USA) July 26 – Aston Villa – (Orlando, USA) July 30 – Chelsea (Landover, USA)
July 19 – Karlsruher SC (A) July 24 – Greuther Furth (A) July 30 – Leicester (Singapore) August 2 – Bayern (Singapore)
July 25 – Chesham United (A)
July 23 – Yokohama F. Marinos (TBC) July 26 – Bayern Munich (TBC) July 30 – Atletico Madrid (TBC)
July 12 – Leeds (Oslo, Norway) July 19 – Lyon (Edinburgh, Scotland) July 22 – Arsenal (New York, USA) July 26 – Wrexham (San Diego, USA) July 27 – Real Madrid (Houston, USA) July 31 – Borussia Dortmund (Las Vegas, USA) August 6 – Athletic Club (Dublin, Ireland)
July 15 – Gateshead (A) July 18 – Rangers (A) July 24 – Aston Villa (Philadelphia, USA) July 27 – Chelsea (Atlanta, USA) July 29 – Brighton (New Jersey, USA)
July 15 – Notts County (A) July 18 – Valencia (A, training ground) July 22 – Levante (A, training ground) July 30 – PSV (A) August 2 – Rennes (St George’s Park) August 5 – Eintracht Frankfurt (A)
July 15 – Chesterfield (A) July 25 – Rotherham (A) July 29 – Derby (A) August – VFB Stuttgart (H)
July 18 – West Ham (Perth, Australia) July 23 – Leicester (Bangkok, Thailand) July 26 – Roma (Singapore)
July 10 – Boreham Wood (A) July 15 – Perth Glory (A) July 18 – Tottenham ((Perth, Australia) July 22 – Dagenham & Redbridge (A) July 29 – Rennes (A)
July 26 – Celtic (South Korea) July 29 – Roma (South Korea) August 5 – Stade Rennais (H)
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