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Pre-season friendlies: check out this weekend’s fixtures with Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea all playing

Only three Premier League clubs are not playing pre-season games this weekend

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The Premier League’s ‘Big Six’ are all in action this weekend as preparations continue for the start of the new season.

The highlight of the pre-season friendlies is the clash between Arsenal and Manchester United in Los Angeles in the early hours of Sunday morning with Erik ten Hag no doubt looking to show fans that his team can challenge the elite after last season’s disappointing eighth-placed finish.

Liverpool take on Real Betis in Pittsburgh overnight tonight while Chelsea meet Celtic tomorrow evening followed by a heavyweight clash between Manchester City and Milan.

Tottenham are not in the US and Ange Postecoglou’s men meet Vissel Kobe in Tokyo tomorrow morning.

Only Brentford, Bournemouth and Fulham are not playing among the Premier League clubs.

The full list is as follows: 

Friday, July 26

Leicester v Palermo, SMH Group Stadium, Chesterfield (19:00)

Saturday, July 27

Liverpool v Real Betis, Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh (00:30)

Nottingham Forest v Elche, Pinatar Arena, Murcia (10:00)

Montpellier v Southampton, behind closed doors in Spain (10:00)

Vissel Kobe v Tottenham, National Stadium in Tokyo (11:00)

Crawley v Crystal Palace, Broadfield Stadium (12:30)

Hull v Newcastle, MKM Stadium (14:00)

Salford City v Everton, Peninsula Stadium (15:00)

Ipswich v Fortuna Dusseldorf, Portman Road (15:00)

Chelsea v Celtic, Notre Dame Stadium, Indiana (21:00)

Manchester City v AC Milan, Yankee Stadium, New York, (23:00)

Sunday, July 28

Wolves v West Ham, EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville (00:00)

Arsenal v Manchester United, SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (01:00)

Columbus Crew v Aston Villa, Lower.com Field, Columbus (01:00)

Tokyo Verdy v Brighton, National Stadium, Tokyo (10:30)

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