Premier League clubs have been announcing their plans for the summer in preparation for the 2023/24 Premier League season, which is due to kick off on Saturday 12 August, 2023.
Fixtures for the 2023/24 season will be released at 09:00 BST on 15 June. 5
Join our WhatsApp ChannelFind below the matches and tours announced by the clubs so far. This article will be updated when further announcements are made.
The fixtures were last updated by the Premier League body on June 8.
Arsenal
19 July v MLS All-Stars (Washington DC) Details
22 July v Man Utd (New York) Details
26 July v Barcelona (Los Angeles) Details
6 August v Man City (FA Community Shied)
Aston Villa
15 July v Walsall (Poundland Bescot Stadium) Details
3 August v Lazio (TBC) Details
PL Summer Series
23 July v Newcastle (Lincoln Financial Field)
26 July v Fulham (Exploria Stadium)
30 July v Brentford (FedExField)
Brentford
PL Summer Series
23 July v Fulham (Lincoln Financial Field)
26 July v Brighton (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
30 July v Aston Villa (FedExField)
Brighton & Hove Albion
PL Summer Series
22 July v Chelsea (Lincoln Financial Field)
26 July v Brentford (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
28 July v Newcastle (Red Bull Arena)
Chelsea
19 July v Wrexham (North Carolina) Details
2 August v Dortmund (Chicago) Details
PL Summer Series
22 July v Brighton (Lincoln Financial Field)
26 July v Newcastle (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
30 July v Fulham (FedExField)
Crystal Palace
11 July v Barnet (The Hive) Details
26 July v Millonarios (Chicago) Details
30 July v Sevilla (Detroit) Details
Everton
22 July v Tranmere (Prenton Park) Details
25 July v Bolton (University of Bolton Stadium) Details
29 July v Stoke (Bet365 Stadium) Details
Fulham
PL Summer Series
23 July v Brentford (Lincoln Financial Field)
26 July v Aston Villa (Exploria Stadium)
30 July v Chelsea (FedExField)
Liverpool
19 July v Karlsruher (Karlsruher) Details
24 July v SpVgg Greuther Furth Details
30 July v Leicester (Singapore) Details
2 August v Bayern Munich (Singapore) Details
23 July v Yokohama F Marinos (Tokyo) Details
26 July v Bayern Munich (Tokyo) Details
30 July v Atletico Madrid (Seoul) Details
Man Utd
12 July v Leeds (Oslo) Details
19 July v Lyon (Edinburgh) Details
22 July v Arsenal (New York) Details
25 July v Wrexham (San Diego) Details
26 July v Real Madrid (Houston) Details
30 July v Dortmund (Las Vegas) Details
Newcastle
18 July v Rangers (Ibrox Stadium) Details
PL Summer Series
23 July v Aston Villa (Lincoln Financial Field)
26 July v Chelsea (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
28 July v Brighton (Red Bull Arena)
Nottingham Forest
15 July v Notts County (Meadow Lane) Details
30 July v PSV Eindhoven (Eindhoven) Details
Sheff Utd
15 July v Chesterfield (Technique Stadium) Details
25 July v Rotherham (AESSEAL New York Stadium) Details
29 July v Derby (Pride Park Stadium) Details
Spurs
18 July v West Ham (Perth) Details
23 July v Leicester (Bangkok) Details
26 July v Roma (Singapore) Details
West Ham
15 July v Perth Glory (Perth) Details
18 July v Spurs (Perth) Details
Wolves
26 July v Celtic (Suwon) Details
29 July v Roma (Incheon) Details
5 August v Stade Rennais (Molineux) Details
Izuchukwu Okosi is a Nigerian sports and entertainment journalist with two decades of experience in the media industry having begun his media journey in 2002 as an intern at Mundial Sports International (MSI) and Africa Independent Television (AIT), owners of Daar Communications Plc.
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