Although not officially confirmed, it looks very likely that Chelsea and Manchester City will be heading to the United States in May to play two high-profile friendlies against each other. One will be in New York City, while the other one will be played in either St. Louis or Florida.
The two friendlies look set to happen after the Premier League season ends on May 19, and before England plays a friendly against the Republic Of Ireland on May 29 at Wembley.
According to the FA, there’s no conflict or concern about having the friendlies staged since there’s no major international soccer tournament for England this summer.
Both Chelsea and Manchester City are no strangers to playing in the United States. Chelsea played several matches in the US of A last summer, while Manchester City last visited the States in 2011.
- The FA have no problem with Chelsea and Manchester City’s end-of-season tour to the USA — The Mail
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- Joleon Lescott is going to address his Manchester City future at the end of the season — Sky Sports
- Lucas Leiva: I came close to leaving Liverpool FC under Roy Hodgson — Liverpool Echo
- Vincent Kompany is set to make a return from injury on Tuesday — Sky Sports
- Gareth Bale set to face Croatia after training with Wales — Wales Online
- The Subbutteo revival starts here! — Three And In
- Gareth Bale has his uses but the power of one is overhyped in football — The Guardian
- Is this the worst piece of football memorabilia ever? — Liverpool FC
- The first two trophies available in English football have been won by Welsh teams — BBC Sport
- Joleon Lescott’s lack of status at City puts World Cup dream in doubt — The Guardian
- Arsenal hand trial to Nigerian Godfrey Oboabona — The Mail
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