Pre-season is a great opportunity to see those payers who have returned from international duty and a first glimpse at your club’s new signings.
Arsenal were supposed to join Everton in the Florida Cup but have withdrawn due to Covid-19.
This summer there is an interesting competition in London called the ‘Mind Series’ where European Champions Chelsea face North London sides Arsenal and Tottenham.
Pre-season is a great opportunity to see those payers who have returned from international duty and a first glimpse at your club’s new signings.
Arsenal were supposed to join Everton in the Florida Cup but have withdrawn due to Covid-19.
This summer there is an interesting competition in London called the ‘Mind Series’ where European Champions Chelsea face North London sides Arsenal and Tottenham.
After that Chelsea head to Belfast to take on Villarreal in the Uefa Super Cup on 11 August in Windsor Park.
Liverpool are staying close to home this summer and travel to Austria while Wolves travel to Spain to play Real Betis.
Pre-season fixture list
Arsenal
13 July: Hibernian 2-1 Arsenal (Easter Road)
17 July: Rangers 2-2 Arsenal (Ibrox Stadium)
1 August: Arsenal v Chelsea (Emirates Stadium)
8 August: Tottenham v Arsenal (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Aston Villa
21 July: Walsall v Aston Villa (Banks’s Stadium)
24 July: Stoke City v Aston Villa (bet365 Stadium)
28 July: Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest (Bodymoor Heath)
31 July: Bristol City v Aston Villa (Ashton Gate)
7 August: Aston Villa v Sevilla (Villa Park)
Brentford
17 July: AFC Wimbledon 0-1 Brentford (Plough Lane)
20 July: Boreham Wood 0-2 Brentford (Boreham Wood FC)
28 July: Manchester United v Brentford (Old Trafford)
31 July: Brentford v West Ham (Brentford Community Stadium)
7 August: Brentford v Valencia (Brentford Community Stadium)
Brighton & Hove Albion
24 July: Rangers v Brighton (Ibrox Stadium)
Burnley
24 July: Oldham Athletic v Burnley (Boundary Park)
27 July: Blackpool v Burnley (Bloomfield Road)
31 July: Nottingham Forest v Burnley (City Ground )
Chelsea
17 July: Chelsea 6-1 Peterborough (Cobham Training Centre)
27 July: Bournemouth v Chelsea (Vitality Stadium)
1 August: Arsenal v Chelsea (Emirates Stadium)
4 August: Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur (Stamford Bridge)
11 August: Chelsea vs Villarreal (Uefa Super Cup, Windsor Park)
Crystal Palace
17 July: Walsall 0-1 Crystal Palace (Banks’s Stadium)
23 July: Stevenage v Crystal Palace (Lamex Stadium)
24 July: Ipswich Town v Crystal Palace (Portman Road Stadium)
27 July: Crystal Palace v Charlton (Selhurst Park)
31 July: Reading v Crystal Palace (Madejski Stadium)
7 August: Crystal Palace v Watford (Selhurst Park)
Everton
10 July: Everton 3-0 Accrington Stanley (Finch Farm)
25 July: Everton v Millonarios (Camping World Stadium, Orlando)
28 July: Everton v Inter Milan (Camping World Stadium, Orlando)
7 August: Manchester United v Everton (Old Trafford)
Leeds United
27 July: Guiseley v Leeds United (Nethermoor Park)
28 July: Blackburn v Leeds United (Ewood Park)
30 July: Fleetwood v Leeds United (Highbury Stadium)
Leicester City
24 July: Burton Albion v Leicester City (Pirelli Stadium)
28 July: Wycombe Wanderers v Leicester City (Adams Park)
31 July: QPR v Leicester City (Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium)
7 August: Leicester City v Manchester City (Community Shield, Wembley)
Liverpool
23 July: Mainz v Liverpool (DAS.GOLDBERG Stadion)
29 July: Hertha Berlin v Liverpool (Tivoli Stadion Tirol)
8 August: Liverpool v Athletic Bilbao (Anfield)
9 August: Liverpool v Osasuna (Anfield)
Manchester City
27 July: Manchester City v Preston (Etihad Campus)
31 July: ES Troyes v Manchester City (Stade de l’Aube)
7 August: Leicester v Manchester City (Community Shield, Wembley)
Manchester United
18 July: Derby County 1-2 Manchester United (Pride Park)
24 July: QPR v Manchester United (Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium)
28 July: Manchester United v Brentford (Old Trafford)
7 August: Manchester United v Everton (Old Trafford)
Newcastle United
18 July: York City 1-0 Newcastle (York Community Stadium)
18 July: Harrogate Town 2-1 Newcastle (The EnviroVent Stadium)
23 July: Doncaster v Newcastle (Keepmoat Stadium)
27 July: Rotherham v Newcastle (AESSEAL New York Stadium)
30 July: Burton Albion v Newcastle (Pirelli Stadium)
7 August: Newcastle v Norwich (St. James’ Park)
Norwich City
16 July: King’s Lynn Town 1-3 Norwich (The Walks)
20 July: Norwich 1-0 Lincoln City (Lotus Training Centre)
23 July: Norwich v Huddersfield Town (Lotus Training Centre)
28 July: Coventry City v Norwich (Technique Stadium)
31 July: Sheffield United v Norwich (Bramall Lane)
3 August: Norwich v Gillingham (Carrow Road)
7 August: Newcastle v Norwich (St James’s Park)
Southampton
27 July: Cardiff City v Southampton (Cardiff City Stadium)
31 July: Swansea City v Southampton (Liberty Stadium)
Tottenham Hotspur
17 July: Leyton Orient 1-1 Tottenham (The Breyer Group Stadium)
21 July: Colchester United v Tottenham (JobServe Community Stadium)
28 July: MK Dons v Tottenham (Stadium MK)
4 August: Chelsea v Tottenham (Stamford Bridge)
8 August: Tottenham v Arsenal (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Watford
24 July: Watford v West Brom (Vicarage Road)
27 July: Stevenage v Watford (Lamex Stadium)
31 July: Watford v Barnsley (Vicarage Road)
7 August: Crystal Palace v Watford (Selhurst Park)
West Ham United
9 July: Dundee 2-2 West Ham (Dens Park)
13 July: Leyton Orient 0-0 West Ham (The Breyer Group Stadium)
13 July: Northampton 1-2 West Ham (Sixfields Stadium)
21 July: Reading v West Ham (Madejski Stadium)
24 July: Celtic v West Ham (Celtic Park)
31 July: Brentford v West Ham (Brentford Community Stadium)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
17 July: Crewe 1-0 Wolves (Gresty Road)
24 July: Real Betis v Wolves (Benito Villamarín Stadium)
31 July: Stoke v Wolves (bet365 Stadium)
1 August: Coventry City v Wolves (Coventry Building Society Arena)
7 August: Wolves v Celta Vigo (Molineux)
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