Liverpool Preseason Tour: Check Out Premier League Champions Schedules After Dominating EPL Season
Fresh from its record-equaling 20th Premier League Title, Arne Slot’s Liverpool will look forward to defending its title with a well-executed Summer transfer window and Pre-season action. Arne Slot’s side will be ready with his second season, starting its pre-season tour from July 13. Check out the complete list of Liverpool pre-season fixtures below.
The 2025-26 Premier League season is scheduled to begin on August 16th 2025 with with the fixture list set to be released earlier on June 18, setting the tone for Preparations ahead of the new league season
Liverpool will once again head back to Asia with Visits to Hong Kong, China and a first ever Visit to Japan.
Fecha | Fixture | Time | Evento |
July 13 | Preston North End | 15:00 | Deep Dale Stadium |
July 26 | AC Milan | 12:30 | Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong |
July 30 | Yokohama F. Marinos | 11:30 | Nissan Stadium Yokohama, Japan |
August 4 | Club Athletic | 17:00, 20:00 | Anfield Stadium |
Note: All UK Time
Where To Watch Liverpool Pre-Season Games on TV and Livestream Online
All of Liverpool’s Friendly games have been confirmed on the club’s official websites and are normally streamed on LFTCTV and LFCTVGO, the club’s official streaming platform.
The side’s recent form has been incredible and will look to continue its winning run intact. The side has lost one of its star players – Alexander-Arnold at the end of the 2024-25 season and is expected to make a few signings to strengthen its squad.
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Why The Reds are Not Involved In Club World Cup?
Liverpool failed to win the 2023-24 Champions League, which served as the last opportunity at qualification for the FIFA Club World Cup for European teams who did not do enough to improve their ranking for performance in Europe over the course of the past 4 seasons.
Liverpool will be involved in the English Community Shield in August, which will serve as the curtain raiser for the Premier League season between the winners of the league and the winners of the FA Cup (Crystal Palace).