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Premier League Returns to the United States for Summer Series 2025.

Roger Hampel

Premier League Summer Series

Photo Credit: Premier League


The Premier League Summer Series is set to return to the United States in 2025, bringing top-flight English football to American fans once again. The second edition of the pre-season tournament will take place from July 26 to August 3 across three major US cities: New Jersey, Chicago, and Atlanta.


Participating Clubs and Tournament Format


Four Premier League clubs—AFC Bournemouth, Everton, Manchester United, and West Ham United—will compete in a round-robin format, with six matches played across three venues.


Match Schedule and Venues Premier League Summer Series


  • Saturday, July 26 – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

    • Everton vs AFC Bournemouth (16:00 ET)

    • Manchester United vs West Ham United (19:00 ET)

  • Wednesday, July 30 – Soldier Field, Chicago

    • West Ham United vs Everton (17:30 CT)

    • Manchester United vs AFC Bournemouth (20:30 CT)

  • Sunday, August 3 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

    • AFC Bournemouth vs West Ham United (14:00 ET)

    • Manchester United vs Everton (17:00 ET)


The tournament will replicate an authentic Premier League matchday experience, giving fans in the US a taste of high-level English football just weeks before the start of the 2025/26 Premier League season.


  • General ticket sales open on March 14 via Ticketmaster.

  • Tickets start at $77 (including fees)

  • Nearly 25% of all tickets are priced below $100

  • Each ticket provides access to a full matchday double-header


Premier League Expanding Its Presence in the US


The Premier League's return to the US reflects the league’s growing presence in North America. Following the success of the 2023 Summer Series, where over 265,000 fans attended matches featuring clubs such as Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Newcastle United, the 2025 edition is expected to draw even larger crowds.


Richard Masters, Premier League Chief Executive, emphasized the league’s commitment to engaging its American fanbase, stating:


"We are delighted to be bringing the Premier League Summer Series back to the United States. We know from our previous tournament and Premier League Mornings Live events that we and our clubs have incredibly loyal and passionate fans in the US who get up early to follow their teams during the season."

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