Summer Series

Get tickets NOW as Premier League returns to U.S. for Summer Series 2025

14 Mar 2025
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AFC Bournemouth, Everton, Man Utd and West Ham to play double-headers in New Jersey, Chicago and Atlanta from July 26 to August 3

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The Premier League is coming back to the United States in 2025 with the latest instalment of the Summer Series, and you can buy tickets now. 

The second edition of the pre-season tournament will bring world-class soccer and a Premier League matchday experience to three iconic locations in the US from 26 July to 3 August.

Summer Series 2025 match schedule and tickets

Saturday, 26 July at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey Buy tickets
Match 1:
Everton v AFC Bournemouth (16:00 ET kick-off) 
Match 2: Man Utd v West Ham (19:00 ET kick-off) 

Wednesday, 30 July at Soldier Field, Chicago Buy tickets
Match 1:
West Ham v Everton (17:30 CT kick-off) 
Match 2: Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth (20:30 CT kick-off) 

Sunday, 3 August at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta Buy tickets
Match 1:
AFC Bournemouth v West Ham (14:00 ET kick-off) 
Match 2: Man Utd v Everton (17:00 ET kick-off)

General ticket sales are available now via ticketmaster.com/PLSummerSeries. You can also click on "Buy tickets" above to be sent directly to ticket information for each venue. 

Ticket prices start from US$77 (inclusive of fees), and each ticket will give fans the chance to see all four teams play across each matchday.

Nearly a quarter of all tickets for the tournament are priced below US$100.

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Which Premier League teams are taking part in Summer Series 2025?

Four Premier League teams - AFC Bournemouth, Everton, Manchester United and West Ham United - will be competing in the round-robin tournament for the chance to win the second edition of the Summer Series.

When and where will the matches take place?

Summer Series 2025 will kick off on Saturday, 26 July at MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey, when Everton take on AFC Bournemouth, and Man Utd face West Ham.

The four teams then head to Soldier Field, in Chicago, for West Ham v Everton and Man Utd v Bournemouth on Wednesday, 30 July.

The final leg of the tournament will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, in Atlanta, on Sunday, 3 August, when AFC Bournemouth play West Ham and Man Utd face Everton.

Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “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.

“In these four clubs we have world-class players and managers who will undoubtedly give supporters a fantastic Premier League experience just before the season starts.”

When and where did the first Summer Series take place?

This is the second Premier League Summer Series to take place in the United States.

In July 2023, more than 265,000 fans watched six Premier League clubs compete in the first Stateside tournament. Aston Villa, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Fulham and Newcastle United played nine matches across five locations, with Chelsea being crowned the inaugural Premier League Summer Series champions.

Where can I watch if I cannot attend?

NBC Sports, the Premier League's longtime broadcast partner in the US, will be the host broadcaster for the Summer Series across NBCUniversal’s networks and Peacock.

Fans can follow the build-up via Premier League and PLinUSA channels on social media, and use #PLSummerSeries to get involved.

For all the latest tournament and ticket information visit: premierleague.com/SummerSeries.

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