Who are Premier League clubs playing in pre-season?

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The new Premier League season begins on 16 August, but before then all 20 clubs have a pre-season campaign of preparation to undertake.

Fixtures involving top-flights sides are spread across the globe, from Tokyo and New York to Crawley and Preston.

So, who is your club playing? BBC Sport has details of all this summer's fixtures.

All kick-off times BST.

Arsenal

  • 23 July 12:30 v AC Milan - Singapore National Stadium, Singapore

  • 27 July 12:30 v Newcastle - Singapore National Stadium, Singapore

  • 31 July 12:30 v Tottenham - Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong

Aston Villa

  • 16 July 19:30 v Walsall - Bescot Stadium, Walsall

  • 19 July 15:00 v Hansa Rostock - Ostseestadion, Rostock, Germany

  • 30 July 01:30 v St Louis City SC - Energizer Park, St Louis

  • 3 August 01:00 v Nashville – Geodis Park, Nashville, USA

An aerial view of Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee, United StatesImage source, Getty Images
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The stadium where Aston Villa will take on Nashville was opened in 2022 and has a 30,000 capacity.

Bournemouth

  • 15 July TBC v Hibernian - Behind closed doors

  • 19 July TBC v Bristol City - Behind closed doors

  • 26 July 21:00 v Everton - MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA

  • 31 July 02:30 v Manchester United - Soldier Field, Chicago, USA

  • 3 August 19:00 v West Ham - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA

  • 9 August TBC v Real Sociedad B - Behind closed doors

  • 9 August 17:15 v Real Sociedad - Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth

Brentford

  • TBC

Brighton

  • 2 August 15:00 v Southampton - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton

  • 9 August 17:00 v Wolfsburg - Amex Stadium, Brighton

Burnley

  • 26 July 15:00 v Shrewsbury - New Meadow, Shrewsbury

  • 26 July 15:00 v Huddersfield - John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield

  • 2 August 15:00 v Stoke - Bet365 Stadium, Stoke

  • 2 August 15:00 v TBC - Turf Moor, Burnley

Chelsea

  • 16 June 20:00 v Los Angeles FC - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA (Club World Cup)

  • 20 June 19:00 v Flamengo - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (Club World Cup)

  • 25 June 02:00 v ES Tunis - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (Club World Cup)

Further participation in the Club World Cup depends on group-phase performance.

Crystal Palace

  • 9 or 10 August TBC v Liverpool - Wembley Stadium, London (Community Shield)

Everton

  • 15 July 19:45 v Accrington Stanley - Wham Stadium, Accrington

  • 19 July 15:00 v Blackburn Rovers - Ewood Park, Blackburn

  • 26 July 21:00 v Bournemouth – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA

  • 30 July 23:30 v West Ham - Soldier Field, Chicago, USA

  • 3 August 22:00 v Manchester United - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA

An aerial view of MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United StatesImage source, Getty Images
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With a capacity of 82,500, MetLife Stadium is the largest in the NFL, and will host the final of the 2026 World Cup

Fulham

  • 9 August 17:00 v Eintracht Frankfurt - Craven Cottage, London

Leeds

  • 19 July 14:00 v Manchester United - Friend Arena, Solna, Sweden

  • 2 August 15:00 v Villarreal - Elland Road, Leeds

  • 9 August 15:00 v AC Milan – Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland

Liverpool

  • 13 July 15:00 v Preston - Deepdale, Preston

  • 26 July 12:30 v AC Milan - Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong

  • 30 July 11:30 v Yokohoma F Marinos - Nissan Stadium, Yokohama, Japan

  • 4 August 17:00 v Athletic Club - Anfield, Liverpool

  • 4 August 20:00 v Athletic Club - Anfield, Liverpool

  • 9 or 10 August TBC - Crystal Palace - Wembley Stadium, London (Community Shield)

Manchester City

  • 18 June 17:00 - Wydad Casablanca - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (Club World Cup)

  • 22 June 02:00 - Al Ain - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA (Club World Cup)

  • 26 June 20:00 - Juventus - Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida, USA (Club World Cup)

Further participation in the Club World Cup depends on group-phase performance.

Manchester United

  • 19 July 14:00 - Leeds - Friend Arena, Solna, Sweden

  • 27 July 00:00 - West Ham - MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA

  • 31 July 02:30 - Bournemouth - Soldier Field, Chicago, USA

  • 3 August 22:00 - Everton - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA

  • 9 August 12:45 - Fiorentina - Old Trafford, Manchester

Newcastle

  • 19 July 15:00 - Celtic - Celtic Park, Glasgow

  • 27 July 12:30 - Arsenal - Singapore National Stadium, Singapore

  • TBC - K-League Select XI - TBC, South Korea

  • TBC - Tottenham - TBC, South Korea

  • 9 August 16:00 - Atletico Madrid - St James' Park, Newcastle

An aerial view of the Singapore National Stadium in SingaporeImage source, Getty Images
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The Singapore National Stadium has previously hosted friendly matches involving Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and

Nottingham Forest

  • TBC

Sunderland

  • 12 July 12:30 - Gateshead - Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead

  • 12 July 16:00 - South Shields - 1st Cloud Arena, South Shields

  • 21 July TBC - Sporting – Estadio Algarve, Algarve, Portugal

  • 26 July 15:00 - Hearts - Tynecastle, Edinburgh

  • 29 July 19:45 - Hull City - MKM Stadium, Hull

  • 2 August 15:00 - Real Betis - Stadium of Light, Sunderland

Tottenham

  • 31 July 12:30 - Tottenham – Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong

  • TBC - Newcastle - TBC, South Korea

  • 7 August 17:30 - Bayern - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany

West Ham

  • 19 July TBC - Grasshoppers - TBC, Switzerland

  • 27 July 00:00 - Manchester United - MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA

  • 30 July 23:30 - Everton - Soldier Field, Chicago, USA

  • 3 August 19:00 - Bournemouth - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA

Wolves

  • 26 July 15:00 - Stoke City - bet365 Stadium, Stoke

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