The fourth stateside Clásico will take place at MetLife Stadium in New York in August, one of three matches both teams will play in the US.
El Clásico will be coming to the United States for the third year in succession in 2024, with Real Madrid taking on Barcelona at MetLife Stadium in New York on 3 August as part of the LaLiga giants’ respective pre-season tours of the United States.
Both teams will play three matches stateside in the Soccer Champions Tour 2024 as they gear up for the 2024/25 season, at the end of which Madrid will return to the US for the new incarnation of the FIFA Club World Cup (15 June to 23 July 2025). Barça haven’t qualified for the tournament, largely as a result of their recent struggles in the Champions League.
El Clásico will be the middle game of the clubs’ three-match tours, which will begin right at the end of July and finish at the end of the first week of August.
Barcelona will be the first of the two in action, facing Manchester City - and former manager Pep Guardiola - at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday 30 July. It will be the first time they have ever played in the city.
The Catalans then head north to New Jersey for a “friendly” Clásico at MetLife Stadium on Saturday 3 August, before finishing up against AC Milan at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday 6 August.
Real Madrid’s pre-season trip kicks off a day later on Wednesday 31 July, when they will also play against Milan, this time at Soldier Field Stadium in Chicago, Illinois.
Following their match against Barcelona three days later, they will round off their stateside stay by taking on Chelsea at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina on Tuesday 6 August.
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