Manchester United Preseason Tour: Check Out Premier League Giants’ Schedule Post Humbling 2024-25 Season

Manchester United Pre Season Tour Players

As Manchester United prepare for a very important summer, the Club has announced its pre-season plans that will serve as preparations ahead of the 2025-26 season. The previous season concluded as the worst ever in the club’s history, with Manchester United finishing 15th on the table without Champions League football after also losing the Europa League final to Tottenham.

Manchester United will play friendly games across three continents as they prepare for the 2025-26 campaign. A 2-1 defeat and a 3-1 victory over Hong Kong have signalled the beginning of a pre-season activity for Manchester United, with more to come.

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Manchester United Pre-Season Schedule

DateFixtureTimeVenue
28th May 2025vs ASEAN ALL STARS20:45Bukit Jalil National Stadium
30th May 2025Hong Kong20:00Hong Kong Stadium.
19th JulyLeeds15:00Strawberry Arena. Sweden
26th JulyWest Ham19:00MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
30th JulyBournemouth 20:30Soldier Field in Chicago
3rd AugustEverton17:00Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
9th AugustFiorentina12:45Old Trafford

Where to watch Man United pre-season matches?

All the above matches are confirmed by the club, and the timings mentioned are GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). MUTV tends to stream select Manchester United pre-season fixtures to an international audience where local broadcasters are not confirmed.

Why is Manchester United not playing in the 2025 Club World Cup Tournament?

Man United had to win the Champions League last season to qualify with their positions in the league for the last three seasons. But Eric Ten Hag, manager at the time, failed to deliver. It meant that all three of the Premier League giants missed out on qualifying and therefore they won’t be part of the 2025 Club World Cup.

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