Soccer Champions Tour 2024 Fixtures Revealed: Real Madrid to Face Barcelona, Chelsea and AC Milan in the USA

Real Madrid, Barcelona, Man City, Chelsea and AC Milan will all take part in the Soccer Champions Tour 2024 in the USA this year. The full fixture list is out.
Soccer Champions Tour 2024 Fixtures Revealed: Real Madrid to Face Barcelona, Chelsea and AC Milan in the USA
Soccer Champions Tour 2024 Fixtures Revealed: Real Madrid to Face Barcelona, Chelsea and AC Milan in the USA /

Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Chelsea and AC Milan will all take part in the Soccer Champions Tour 2024 in the USA this summer.

Matches will be held in New York, East Rutherford, Orlando, Baltimore, Chicago and Charlotte.

Madrid and Barcelona will play three games each, including a Clasico at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on August 3.

Barcelona midfielder Gavi pictured (right) jumping for a header against Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga in October 2022
La Liga rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona will meet at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on August 3 as part of the Soccer Champions Tour 2024 :: IMAGO/nogueirafoto

Christian Pulisic's Milan will also feature in three matches - against City, Madrid and Barca.

But City will just play twice, while Chelsea's only game will be against Madrid at Bank of America Stadium on August 6.

Tickets will go on sale from March 27 via www.soccerchampionstour.com.

Soccer Champions Tour 2024 Fixtures

Date

Venue

Teams

Sat, Jul 27

Yankee Stadium, New York

Man City vs. AC Milan

Tue, Jul 30

Camping World Stadium, Orlando

Barcelona vs. Man City

Wed, Jul 31

Soldier Field, Chicago

AC Milan vs. Real Madrid

Sat, Aug 3

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford

Real Madrid vs. Barcelona

Tue, Aug 6

M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore

Barcelona vs. AC Milan

Tue, Aug 6

Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte

Real Madrid vs. Chelsea


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