Premier League Summer Series 2025: Fixtures, Key Matches, and How to Watch in the UK

Four Premier League Sides Head Stateside for 2025 Summer Series

This July, the Premier League Summer Series sparks into life once again, bringing together four English clubs—Manchester United, Everton, West Ham United, and Bournemouth—for a transatlantic football showcase. Across three bustling U.S. cities, fans see some of England’s best face off, all in the thick of their preseason build-up—and it’s all happening from July 26 to August 3.

The opening action landed at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, where Everton endured a bruising 0-3 defeat to a lively Bournemouth. Bournemouth’s early confidence set the tone for their campaign, with clinical finishing and tight defending. Later that day, Manchester United edged out West Ham United 2-1, in a match where United’s young talents were given the spotlight, keeping supporters guessing about lineup decisions for the new Premier League season.

From there, the teams are set to move west for midweek clashes at Soldier Field in Chicago. First up, West Ham take on Everton at 11:30 PM UK time. Both sides are eager to find rhythm, especially Everton, who need a boost after their opening disappointment. Not long after, in the early hours of Thursday (UK time), Manchester United face Bournemouth—a chance for both squads to experiment and for fans to see how new signings or academy graduates fit in.

Final Fixtures, UK Broadcast, and What to Watch For

The tournament wraps up at Atlanta’s enormous Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 3, where Bournemouth meet West Ham at 7:00 PM UK time. The final fixture sees Manchester United square off against Everton, but at the time of writing, the specific UK kick-off is under wraps. Whether it’s attacking flair or defensive drills, every game offers clues about each club’s form heading into the domestic season.

For British fans, access isn’t an issue—every game is shown live on Sky Sports. You’ll find the Summer Series across their dedicated football channels, with in-depth analysis, live updates, and all the off-pitch stories from the U.S. venues. If you’re following Premier League Summer Series action, you won’t miss a kick from across the Atlantic.

Heading into August, the Summer Series has already delivered plenty of goals, fresh tactical tweaks, and talking points for fans. Whether it’s the drama of preseason upsets or a glimpse of how these managers want their sides to play, this Stateside tournament is more than just warm-up matches. It’s a early taste of English football’s next chapter, played out under the American sun.