2025 Premier League Summer Series: Manchester United Schedule, Venues, and How to Watch in the US

2025 Premier League Summer Series: Manchester United Schedule, Venues, and How to Watch in the US

Manchester United Headlines 2025 Premier League Summer Series Across America

Manchester United is setting out for another massive summer in the United States, as they join Bournemouth, Everton, and West Ham United for the 2025 Premier League Summer Series. This exhibition tour isn’t just about warm-up games—it’s a full-on football showcase with top-tier English clubs clashing on American soil, giving fans on this side of the Atlantic a rare treat. These aren’t low-profile matches either: they’ll be played at some of the country’s biggest sporting arenas between July 26 and August 3.

For Manchester United, the action kicks off at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 26, where they’ll lock horns with West Ham United at 7:00 PM ET. After that, it’s off to the heart of Chicago, when they face Bournemouth at Soldier Field for a big 9:30 PM ET kickoff on July 30. United’s final showdown happens at the incredible Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on August 3, when they meet Everton at 5:00 PM ET. Three stadiums, three showpiece games—the Red Devils’ U.S. schedule is packed and primed for noisy support.

The tournament isn’t just a series of friendlies. The matches are doubleheaders, meaning fans can grab tickets and settle in for not just one, but two high-level Premier League contests at each stadium. Tickets went live through Ticketmaster back in March, and given last year’s turnout, these seats are set to move fast as matchdays head our way.

Where to Watch, Who’s Calling the Shots, and What’s Next

Where to Watch, Who’s Calling the Shots, and What’s Next

Catching these games is easy—no matter where you’re watching from. NBC Sports is rolling out full coverage through its channels, with every match shown on NBC or streaming live on Peacock. For fans unable to make the trip, you can tune in from home and still catch the stadium atmosphere. Coverage before and after matches will be in the hands of Rebecca Lowe, one of the top football hosts around, keeping things smooth between the action.

  • Calling the games from the commentary box are the ever-experienced Jon Champion and Peter Drury. If there’s a goal or major moment, you’ll hear it all from them, in their signature styles.
  • Analysis comes from a familiar face for United supporters—Tim Howard, their former goalkeeper, plus veteran pundits Robbie Earle and Graeme Le Saux add bite and insight to the pre- and post-match breakdowns.

After the final whistle of the Summer Series, fans can slide seamlessly into the new Premier League campaign. The regular 2025-26 season begins August 15 through 17, with coverage resuming across NBC, USA Network, and Peacock. For American fans of Manchester United, this summer marks the best chance to get up close with the team—and for anyone else, it’s another reason to get hyped about the new season kicking off.