Premier League Summer Series: Explained – Telemundo Chicago

For the second time, the English Premier League will bring a summer series to the United States, giving followers the opportunity to see its favorite teams underway.

The 2025 series will include four premier league clubs, AFC Bournemouth, Everton, Manchester United and West Ham United. Each team will play a game in three cities, including in Chicago.

Here is everything you should know about 2025 Summer Series of the Premier League.

What is the Premier League summer series?

The 2025 summer series is a preseason championship with six games among four premier league clubs.

The opening summer series took place in 2023. After the 2024 series was canceled, the league will return to the US. UU. This summer.

When and where will the Summer Series be?

The summer series will consist of three double games between July 26 and August 3. Tickets include access to both games in one night.

Matches will take place in the following stadiums:

Metlife Stadium, New Jersey

  • July 26
  • First game starts at 4:00 pm et

Soldier Field, Chicago

  • July 30
  • First game starts at 5:30 pm ct

Mercedes-Benz stadium, Atlanta

  • August 3
  • First game starts at 2:00 pm et

A complete list of which games will take place every day can be seen in The Premier League website.

How will they score in the summer series?

Clubs will play against each of their opponents once. At the end of the series, the winner will be based on a point system.

To win a game, a club wins three points. If there is a tie, both teams will receive a point. At the end of the six games, if there is a draw, positions will be determined by the goal difference.

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