It barely feels like yesterday that the 2021-22 campaign ended but the countdown for the 2022-23 Premier League season has already begun, with clubs finalising their pre-season plans.
With an earlier start than usual, the 20 clubs will have less time to fine-tune their plans before the big kick-off on August 3.
But that hasn’t stopped many Premier League sides from taking their players to exotic climes this summer; it just wouldn’t be pre-season without lucrative matches in Australia, Thailand and the United States.
While many of the big hitters are travelling the globe like eager back-packers, some clubs are staying closer to home with matches in continental Europe or against sides from their local area.
We’ve collected together the pre-season dates for each Premier League club to stick in your diaries.
Arsenal
July 8 – FC Nurnberg (A)
July 16 – Everton (Baltimore, USA)
July 20 – Orlando City (Orlando, USA)
July 23 – Chelsea (Orlando, USA)
July 30 – Sevilla (H) (Emirates Cup)
Aston Villa
July 9 – Walsall (A)
July 17 – Leeds (Brisbane, Australia)
July 20 – Brisbane Roar (Brisbane, Australia)
July 23 – Manchester United (Perth, Australia)
July 30 – Rennes (A)
Bournemouth
July 23 – Bristol City (H)
July 30 – Real Sociedad (H)
Brentford
July 9 – Boreham Wood (A)
July 16 – Stuttgart (A)
July 23 – Wolfsburg (A)
July 30 – Real Betis (H)
Brighton
Not yet published
Chelsea
July 16 – Club America (Las Vegas, USA)
July 20 – Charlotte FC (Charlotte, USA)
July 23 – Arsenal (Orlando, USA)
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Crystal Palace
July 15 – Liverpool (Singapore)
July 19 – Manchester United (Melbourne, Australia)
July 22 – Leeds (Perth, Australia)
Everton
July 16 – Arsenal (Baltimore, USA)
July 20 – Minnesota United (Minnesota, USA)
Fulham
July 16 – Nice (Faro, Portugal)
July 17 – Benfica (Faro, Portugal)
Leeds United
July 14 – Brisbane Roar (Brisbane, Australia)
July 17 – Aston Villa (Brisbane, Australia)
July 22 – Crystal Palace (Perth, Australia)
Leicester City
July 16 – Leuven (A)
July 23 – Preston North End (A)
Liverpool
July 12 – Manchester United (Bangkok, Thailand)
July 15 – Crystal Palace (Singapore)
July 30 – Manchester City (Leicester, England) (Community Shield)
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Manchester City
July 20 – Club America (Houston, USA)
July 23 – Bayern Munich (Green Bay, USA)
July 30…
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