As the new season of Premier League is on the cards , Football enthusiasts are expecting their teams to come in full force before the season commence
Here are the pre-season fixtures of all the premier league club.
1.ARSENAL
July 13: Sydney FC 0-2 Arsenal
July 15: Western Sydney Wanderers 1-3 Arsenal
July 19: Bayern Munich (Shanghai Stadium)
July 22: Chelsea (Beijing)
July 30: Sevilla (Emirates Cup, Emirates Stadium)
For Arsenal the most important match would be with the defending premier league champions Chelsea and the Bundesliga Champion Bayern Munich
Under Wenger this season , Gunners have bolstered their squad with Striker Alexandre.
2.BOURNEMOUTH
July 15: Estoril 1-2 Bournemouth
July 22: Portsmouth (Fratton Park)
July 29: QPR (Loftus Road)
July 30: Valencia (Vitality Stadium)
August 2: Yeovil Town (Huish Park)
August 6: Napoli (Vitality Stadium)
For Bournemouth the most important fixture would be with Serie A side Napoli.
3.BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION
July 14: Fortuna Dusseldorf 0-2 Brighton
July 22: Crawley Town (Checkatrade.com Stadium)
July 25: Southend United (Roots Hall)
July 29: Norwich City (Carrow Road)
August 1: Girona (Nou Estadi Municipal de Palamos)
August 6: Atletico Madrid (Amex Stadium)
Match to look out for: Brighton v Atletico Madrid, August 6
The newly promoted side will celebrate their promotion by competing with the Spanish giant Atletico Madrid on August 6 .
4.BURNLEY
July 14: Shamrock Rovers 0-4 Burnley
July 22: Kidderminster Harriers (Aggborough)
July 22: Alfreton Town (North Street)
July 25: Preston North End (Deepdale)
July 29: Nottingham Forest (City Ground)
August 1: Celta Vigo (Turf Moor)
August 5: Hannover 96 (Turf Moor)
Match to look out for: Burnley v Celta Vigo, August 1
Burnley will have their toughest challenge against Celta Vigo this time.
5.CHELSEA
July 22: Arsenal (Beijing, China)
July 25: Bayern Munich (National Stadium, Singapore)
July 29: Inter Milan (National Stadium, Singapore)
Match to look out for: Chelsea v Arsenal, July 22
Chelsea has one of the most toughest challenge as they face arsenal on saturday and bayern munich on tuesday.
6.CRYSTAL PALACE
July 15: Maidstone 1-3 Crystal Palace
July 19: Liverpool (Hong Kong Stadium)
July 22: West Brom (Hong Kong – PL Asia Trophy)
August 5: FC Schalke 04 (Selhurst Park)
Match to look out for: Crystal Palace v Liverpool, July 19
For crystal palace it will be interesting to brush their skill before the season start as they meet liverpool in their pre season fixture.
7.EVERTON
July 13: Gor Mahia FC 1-2 Everton
July 19: FC Twente (SV De Lutte)
July 22: Genk (Luminus Arena)
August 6: Sevilla (Goodison Park)
Match to look out for: Everton v Sevilla, August 6
After getting the sign of Wayne Rooney the side will be happy but on the other side they had lost their main man Romelu Lukaku to manchester united.
It would be interesting to see whether Rooney can take this side to glory without LUKAKU.
8.HUDDERSFIELD TOWN
July 12: Accrington Stanley 0-1 Huddersfield
July 16: Bury 1-3 Huddersfield
July 18: SV Sandhausen (BWT Stadium)
July 22: Barnsley (Oakwell)
July 26: Udinese (John Smith’s Stadium)
August 1: Stuttgart (Austria)
August 4: Torino (Austria)
Match to look out for: Huddersfield v Torino (August 4)
Yet another newly promoted side will compete with torino in their last pre-season fixture.
9.LEICESTER CITY
July 19: West Brom (Hong Kong Stadium)
July 22: Crystal Palace/Liverpool (Hong Kong Stadium)
July 26: Luton (Kenilworth Road)
July 28: MK Dons (Stadium MK)
July 29: Wolves (Molineux)
August 1: Burton (Pirelli Stadium)
August 4: Borussia Monchengladbach (King Power Stadium)
Match to look out for: Leicester City v Crystal Palace/ Liverpool, July 22
2015-16 champion will face either liverpool or crystal palace in their pre season fixture on saturday in Hong Kong
10.LIVERPOOL
July 12: Tranmere 0-4 Liverpool
July 14: Wigan 1-1 Liverpool
July 19: Crystal Palace (Hong Kong Stadium)
July 22: West Brom/Leicester (Hong Kong Stadium)
July 29: Hertha Berlin, (Olympiastadion)
August 1: Audi Cup fixture TBC
August 5: Athletic Bilbao (Aviva Stadium)
Match to look out for: Liverpool v Crystal Palace, July 19
Klopp's man would be competing with crystal palace before they take on either west brom or leicester city
11.MANCHESTER CITY
July 20: Manchester United (NRG Stadium, Houston)
July 26: Real Madrid (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)
July 29: Tottenham (Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee)
August 4: West Ham (Laugardalsvollur Arena, Reykjavik)
Matches to look out for: All of them
Manchester city have one of the most lucritive fixture in the pre season as they will play MANCHESTER DERBY on 20th july and then take on with la liga champions real madrid and ending with tottenham and west ham.
12.MANCHESTER UNITED
July 15: Los Angeles Galaxy 2-5 Manchester United
July 17: Real Salt Lake 1 - 2 Manchester United(Rio Tinto Stadium, Utah)
July 20: Manchester City (NRG Stadium, Houston)
July 23: Real Madrid (Levi’s Stadium; Santa Clara, California)
July 26: Barcelona (FedExField; Landover, Maryland)
July 30: Valerenga IF (Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo)
August 2: Sampdoria (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
Matches to look out for: Manchester United v Manchester City, Manchester United v Real Madrid and Manchester United v FC Barcelona
The most intriguing pre season fixture is of RED DEVILS .
They will lock the horns with their rival manchester city and then they will meet their former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.
They will also play with Barcelona as all the three fixtures will test their bench strenght and their latest signing of Romelu lukaku and Victor Lindelof
13.NEWCASTLE UNITED
July 14: Hearts 1-2 Newcastle
July 22: Preston (Deepdale)
July 26: Bradford (Valley Parade)
July 29: Mainz (Opel Arena)
August 2: Wolfsburg (AOK Stadion, Germany)
August 6: Hellas Verona (St James’ Park)
Match to look out for: Newcastle United v Wolfsburg, August 2
The toons will face wolfsburg which will be their most important match in pre-season campaign.
14.SOUTHAMPTON FC
July 15: St Gallen 0-0 Southampton
July 22: Brentford (Griffin Park, London)
July 29: St Etienne (Stade Municipal de Chambery, France)
August 2: Augsburg (St Mary’s, Southampton)
August 5: Sevilla (St Mary’s Southampton)
Match to look out for: Southampton FC v Sevilla, August 5
The Spanish side Sevilla who will feature in Europe’s elite competition this season is easily the Saints’ toughest challenge in the pre-season.
15.STOKE CITY FC
July 10: Neuchatel Xamax 0-1 Stoke
July 12: Young Boys 2-2 Stoke
July 15: Monaco 4-2 Stoke
July 25: Sheffield United (Bramall Lane)
July 29: Bolton (Macron Stadium)
July 30: Crewe Alexandra (Alexandra Stadium)
August 5: RB Leipzig (Red Bull Arena)
Match to look out for: Stoke City v RB Leipzig, August 5
Stoke will face the Bundesliga runner-up of the 2016/17 season in their last fixture of the pre-season in what will be their most demanding match this pre-season.
16.SWANSEA CITY
July 12: Barnet 1-0 Swansea
July 15: Philadelphia Union 2-2 Swansea
July 19: Richmond Kickers (City Stadium; Richmond, Virginia)
July 22: North Carolina (WakeMed Soccer Park; Cary, North Carolina)
July 29: Birmingham City (St Andrews)
August 5: Sampdoria (Liberty Stadium)
Match to look out for: Swansea v Sampdoria, August 5
Facing the Italians at the Liberty Stadium is Swansea’s match to look out for in this comparatively uncomplicated pre-season.
17.TOTTENHAM HOTSPURS
July 22: PSG (Camping World Stadium; Orlando, Florida)
July 25: Roma (Red Bull Arena; Harrison, New Jersey)
July 29: Manchester City (Nissan Stadium; Nashville, Tennessee)
August 5: Juventus (Wembley Stadium)
Match to look out for: All of them
Tottenham hotspurs will face one of the toughest cahllenge as they face heavy weight PSG manchester city and juventus .
But they cannot take last season surprise ROMA Easily.
18.WATFORD
July 8: Woking 1-1 Watford
July 15: AFC Wimbledon 3-2 Watford
July 18: Viktoria Plzen 0 - Watford 1 (Austria)
July 22: Eibar (Austria)
July 29: Aston Villa (Vicarage Road)
August 5: TBC (Vicarage Road)
Match to look out for: Watford v Eibar, July 22
The La Liga side will provide a testing ground for Watford ahead of the new season.
19.WEST BROM
July 12: Slavia Prague 2-1 West Brom
July 19: Leicester (Hong Kong Stadium)
July 22: Crystal Palace/Liverpool (Hong Kong Stadium)
July 26: Burton (Pirelli Stadium)
July 26: Walsall (Banks’ Stadium)
July 29: Bristol Rovers (Memorial Stadium)
July 29: Slough Town (Arbour Park)
August 1: Kidderminster Harriers (Aggborough)
August 1: Port Vale (Vale Park)
August 5: Deportivo de La Coruna (Estadio Riazor)
Match to look out for: West Brom v Crystal Palace/ Liverpool, July 22:
There are a lot of contingencies at work here but given it works out in West Brom’s favour, they will have to step it up on July 22nd against either Crystal Palace or Liverpool.
20.WEST HAM
July 28: Werder Bremen (Schneverdingen, Germany)
July 29: Werder Bremen (Lohne, Germany)
August 1: Altona 93 (Hamburg, Germany)
August 4: Manchester City (Laugardalsvollur Arena, Reykjavik, Iceland)
Match to look out for: West Ham United v Manchester City, August 4
The Hammers will face the Manchester Blues hardly two weeks ahead of the new Premier League season in what will be their match to look out ahead of their new campaign.