Premier League pre-season fixtures: When do Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Leicester play?

A full guide to the 2016/17 Premier League pre-season fixtures

Jack de Menezes
Tuesday 12 July 2016 10:40 BST
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Arsenal

Thursday 28th July: vs MLS All-Stars (Avaya Stadium, San Jose) kick-off 1am UK time.

Sunday 31st July: vs Chivas de Guadalajara (Stub Hub Centre, California) – kick-off 5pm UK time.

Friday 5th August: vs Viking FK (Viking Stadion, Norway) - 7:30pm UK time.

Sunday 7th August: vs Manchester City (Ullevi Stadium, Sweden - International Champions Cup) – 6pm UK time.

Ozil does not wish to rush into negotiations with Arsenal's hierarchy
Ozil does not wish to rush into negotiations with Arsenal's hierarchy (Getty)

Bournemouth

Wednesday 20th July: vs Minnesota United (National Sports Centre Stadium, Minnesota).

Saturday 23rd July: vs Portsmouth (Fratton Park).

Friday 29th July: vs Reading (Madejski Stadium).

Saturday 30th July: vs Cardiff City (Vitality Stadium).

Wednesday 3rd August: vs Valencia (Vitality Stadium).

(AFC Bournemouth / JD Sports)

Burnley

Friday 15 July vs Stade Nyonnais (Stade de Colovray, Nyon) - 7:30pm kick-off.

Tuesday 19 July vs Morecambe (Globe Arena) - 7:30pm kick-off.

Saturday 23 July vs Bradford City (Coral Windows Stadium) - 3pm kick-off.

Tuesday 26 July vs Bolton (Macron Stadium) - 8pm kick-off

Saturday 30 July vs Rangers (Ibrox) - 3pm kick-off.

(Getty)

Chelsea

Saturday 16 July vs Rapid Vienna (Allianz Stadion, Vienna) - 5pm kick-off.

Wednesday 20 July vsWAC RZ Pellets (Worthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt) - 7pm kick-off.

Thursday 28 July vs Liverpool (Rose Bowl, Pasadena- International Champions Cup), 4.35am kick-off

Saturday 30 July vs Real Madrid (Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor - International Champions Cup), 8.05pm kick-off.

Thursday 4 August vs AC Milan (US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis - International Champions Cup) 2.30am kick-off.

John Terry acknowledges the Chelsea fans
John Terry acknowledges the Chelsea fans (Getty)

Crystal Palace

Wednesday 13 July vs Philadelphia Union (PPL Park, Philadelphia) - Midnight kick-off.

Saturday 16 July vs FC Cincinnati (Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati) - 1am kick-off.

Tuesday 19 July vs Vancouver Whitecaps FC (BC Place, Vancouver) - 3am kick-off.

Monday 25 July vs Colchester United (Weston Homes Community Stadium) - 7pm kick-off.

Wednesday 27 July vs AFC Wimbledon (Kingsmeadow) - 7pm kick-off.

Tuesday 2 August vs Bromley (Hayes Lane) - 7pm kick-off.

Saturday 6 August vs Valencia (Selhurst Park) - 3pm kick-off.

Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew gestures during the FA Cup semi-final against Watford
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew gestures during the FA Cup semi-final against Watford (Getty)

Everton

Saturday 23 July vs Barnsley (Oakwell).

Tuesday 26 July vs MK Dons (Stadium: MK).

Saturday 29 July vs Dynamo Dresden (DDV-Stadium, Dresden - Dresden Cup).

Sunday 30 July vs Real Betis (DDV-Stadium, Dresden - Dresden Cup).

Wednesday 3 August vs Manchester United (Old Trafford - Wayne Rooney testimonial)

Ronald Koeman posted a picture with an Everton shirt on his Twitter account following the official announcement
Ronald Koeman posted a picture with an Everton shirt on his Twitter account following the official announcement (Twitter: @RonaldKoeman)

Hull City

Friday 15 July vs Grimsby Town (Blundell Park) - 7pm kick-off.

Thursday 16 July v North Ferriby United (Eon Visual Media Stadium) - 3pm kick-off.

Sunday 19 July v Mansfield Town (Field Mill) - 7:30pm kick-off. - 3pm kick-off.

Thursday 23 July v Scunthorpe United (Glanford Park) 3pm kick-off.

Tuesday 26 July v Barnsley (Oakwell) 3pm kick-off.

Saturday 30 July v Nottingham Forest (City Ground) 3pm kick-off.

Wednesday 3 August v Caykur Rizespor (Kufstein Arena, Kufstein) 3pm kick-off.

Saturday 6 August v Torino (MyPhone Austria Stadium, Salzburg)3pm kick-off.

Mohamed Diame celebrates after scoring for Hull in the Championship play-off final
Mohamed Diame celebrates after scoring for Hull in the Championship play-off final (Getty)

Leicester City

Tuesday 19 July vs Oxford United (Kassam Stadium, Oxford) - 7:45 kick-off.

Saturday 23 July v Celtic (Celtic Park - International Champions Cup) - 5:30pm kick-off.

Saturday 30 July v Paris St-Germain (StubHub Center, Carson, California - International Champions Cup) - 5am kick-off.

Wednesday 3 August v Barcelona (Friends Arena, Stockholm - International Champions Cup) - 7pm kick-off.

Sunday 7 August v Manchester United (Wembley - FA Community Shield) - 4pm kick-off

(Leicester City / Puma)

Liverpool

Friday 8 July vs Tranmere Rovers (Prenton Park) - 7pm kick-off.

Wednesday 13 July vs Fleetwood Town (Highbury Stadium) - 7pm kick-off.

Sunday 17 July vs Wigan Athletic (DW Stadium) - 4pm kick-off.

Wednesday 20 July vs Huddersfield Town (John Smith's Stadium) - 7:45pm kick-off.

Tuesday 2 August vs Roma (Busch Stadium, St Louis) - 1:30am kick-off.

Sunday 7 August vs FSV Mainz 05 (Opel Arena) - 2:45pm kick-off.

Thursday 28 July vs Chelsea v (Rose Bowl, Pasadena - International Champions Cup) - 4:30am kick-off

Sunday 31 July vs AC Milan (Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara - International Champions Cup) - 3am kick-off

Saturday 6 August vs Barcelona (Wembley - International Champions Cup) - 5pm kick-off

Sadio Mane is confirmed as a Liverpool player
Sadio Mane is confirmed as a Liverpool player (Getty)

Manchester City

Wednesday 20 July vs Bayern Munich (Allianz Arena, Munich).

Monday 25 July vs Manchester United (Bird's Nest, Beijing - International Champions Cup).

Friday 28 July vs Borussia Dortmund (Shenzhen - International Champions Cup).

Sunday 7 August vs Arsenal (Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg - International Champions Cup).

Pep Guardiola refused to predict what will happen during his Manchester City reign
Pep Guardiola refused to predict what will happen during his Manchester City reign (Getty)

Manchester United

16 July vs Wigan Athletic (DW Stadium) - 1.30pm kick-off.

22 July vs Borussia Dortmund (Shanghai Stadium - International Champions Cup) - 1pm kick-off.

25 July vs Manchester City (Bird's Nest, Beijing - International Champions Cup) - 12:30pm kick-off.

30 July vs Galatasaray (Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg - International Champions Cup) - 6:30pm kick-off.

3 August vs Everton (Old Trafford - Wayne Rooney testimonial) - 8pm kick-off.

7 August vs Leicester City (Wembley - FA Community Shield) - 4pm kick-off.

Bastian Schweinsteiger could leave Manchester United this summer
Bastian Schweinsteiger could leave Manchester United this summer (Getty)

Middlesborough

9 July vs York City (Bootham Crescent) - 12:30pm kick-off.

16 July vs Doncaster Rovers (Keepmoat Stadium) 3pm kick-off.

30 July vs Aston Villa (Villa Park) - 3pm kick-off.

(Getty Images)

Southampton

23 July vs PEC Zwolle (TBC)

27 July vs FC Twente (Q20 Stadium, Oldenzaal)

30 July vs FC Groningen (Euroborg Stadium)

7 August vs Athletic Bilbao (St Mary's)

Claude Puel has been named Southampton manager on a three-year deal
Claude Puel has been named Southampton manager on a three-year deal (Southampton FC)

Stoke City

16 July vs Burton Albion (Pirelli Stadium)

23 July vs Preston North End (Deepdale)

27 July vs Orlando City (Titan Soccer Complex, Florida)

6 August vs Hamburg (Volkspark Stadion)

Giannelli Imbula and Jonathan Walters celebrate Stoke's victory
Giannelli Imbula and Jonathan Walters celebrate Stoke's victory (Getty)

Sunderland

20 July vs Hartlepool Utd (Victoria Park) - 7:30pm kick-off.

23 July vs Rotherham Utd (New York Stadium) - 3pm kick-off.

25 July vs Stade Nyonnais (Stade Camille-Fournier, Evian-les-Bains)

27 July vsDijon FCO (Stade Camille-Fournier, Evian-les-Bains)

30 July vs Montpellier (Stade Jacques Forestier, Aix-les-Bains)

5 August vs Borussia Dortmund (Cashpoint Arena, Altach, Austria)

Sam Allardyce celebrates Sunderland's Premier League survival
Sam Allardyce celebrates Sunderland's Premier League survival (Getty)

Swansea City

13 July vs Charlotte Independence (Ramblewood Stadium, North Carolina) - Midnight kick-off.

16 July vs Richmond Kickers (City Stadium, Virginia) - Midnight kick-off.

23 July vs Bristol Rovers (Memorial Stadium) - 3pm kick-off.

27 July vs Swindon Town (County Ground) 7:40pm kick-off.

30 July vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (Molineux) - 3pm kick-off.

6 August vs Stade Rennais (Liberty Stadium) - 3pm kick-off.

(2016 Getty Images)

Tottenham Hotspur

26 July vs Juventus (Melbourne Cricket Ground - International Champions Cup)

29 July vs Atletico Madrid (Melbourne Cricket Ground - International Champions Cup)

5 Aug vs Inter Milan (Ullevaal Stadion - International Champions Cup)

Tottenham striker Harry Kane
Tottenham striker Harry Kane (Getty)

Watford

10 July vs Woking (Laithwaite Community Stadium) - 3pm kick-off.

14 July vs Stevenage (Lamex Stadium) - 3pm kick-off.

30 July vs Queens Park Rangers (Loftus Road) - 3pm kick-off.

Walter Mazzarri has been announced as the new Watford head coach
Walter Mazzarri has been announced as the new Watford head coach (Getty)

West Bromwich Albion

13 July vs Paris Saint-Germain (Schladming Athletic Area, Austria)

16 July vs Kidderminster Harriers (Aggborough)

21 July vs Vitesse Arnhem (GelreDome, Arnhem)

23 July vs PSV Eindhoven (GelreDome, Arnhem)

30 July vs Plymouth Argyle (Home Park) - 5:30pm kick-off.

1 August vs Torquay United (Plainmoor) - 7:30pm kick-off.

West Bromwich Albion players look dejected during the defeat to Norwich City
West Bromwich Albion players look dejected during the defeat to Norwich City (Getty)

West Ham

Tuesday 5 July vs Seattle Sounders (CenturyLink Field, Washington) - 3:30 am kick-off.

12 July vs Carolina RailHawks (WakeMed Soccer Park, North Carolina) - 1am kick-off.

28 July UEFA Europa League third qualifying round first leg

Antonio's strike broke the deadlock at the Britannia
Antonio's strike broke the deadlock at the Britannia (Getty)

4 August UEFA Europa League third qualifying round second leg

7 August vs Juventus, Stadium on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - 1pm kick-off.

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