Preview: United v West Ham
Manchester United kick off the Stateside leg of our pre-season tour against West Ham United in New Jersey at midnight BST on Sunday 27 July.
Our meeting at the MetLife Stadium comes as the first of three Premier League Summer Series games we'll play in the US, following a goalless friendly draw with rivals Leeds United in Sweden last Saturday, as we warm up for the season ahead.
After the curtain-raiser in the States, we take on Bournemouth and Everton in Chicago and Atlanta respectively to decide who brings the pre-season crown back to England.
Keep scrolling for all the information you need about our clash with the Hammers...
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OPPOSITION WATCH
Last term didn't pan out quite as the Hammers would have hoped at the beginning of the season.
They began the campaign with Julen Lopetegui in the dugout, before opting to swap the Basque coach with Graham Potter in January. The latter is heading into his first full season as West Ham's boss, so will want to make the best possible start to his preparations against us in New Jersey.
But there's plenty on the line for the Reds, too. The Hammers proved thorny opposition in 2024/25, administering defeat in Erik ten Hag's final game in charge, before repeating the trick in May against Ruben Amorim's side.
The MetLife Stadium therefore provides the perfect stage to exact some early revenge as we prepare for the dawn of the new season.
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West Ham have recruited full-back Kyle Walker-Peters and forward Daniel Cummings after their contracts expired at Southampton and Celtic respectively, either side of signing Senegal left-back El Hadji Malick Diouf, who was a key player for Czech champions Slavia Prague last season.They have also made defender Jean-Clair Todibo's loan move from French side Nice permanent, after the centre-back made 27 Premier League appearances for the club in 2024/25.
As for the Reds, we announced the addition of Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford on Monday and the former Bees talisman could make his maiden outing for United in New Jersey, having been included in the Tour squad.
Fellow new boys Matheus Cunha from Wolves and Diego Leon from Cerro Porteno are also in Amorim's group, having both represented the Reds for the first time in our pre-season opener against Leeds, so we could get a second look at them in this one.
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RETURN TO THE METLIFE
The MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Giants and the New York Jets, is now familiar turf for the Reds.
We last turned out at the venue in 2023, when it hosted the Reds' third game of our pre-season tour that year, facing Arsenal in a 2-0 win.
Bruno Fernandes had only recently been assigned captain when that meeting with the Gunners occurred and he marked the occasion with a goal, before being joined on the scoresheet by Jadon Sancho.
The stadium has been one of the venues for this summer's Club World Cup and is set to host the 2026 World Cup final next year.
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HOW THE PREMIER LEAGUE SUMMER SERIES WORKS
The Reds are one of four clubs competing in the competition along with our first opponents, West Ham, plus Everton and Bournemouth.
Each team will play each other once, the games scheduled as double headers on the same day in the same venue, beginning at the MetLife before moving on to Soldier Field in Chicago and closing at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
As with the regular Premier League season, each team will be awarded three points for a win and one point for a draw. The side with the most points at the end of the three games will win the series.
There is to be no extra time or penalty shootouts in the games. If two or more sides end on the same points, the competition winner will be decided by goal difference, then goals scored and, if they still cannot be separated at that stage, it will come down to head-to-head performance.
All of the pre-season games featuring Ruben's side are live on MUTV. The Premier League Summer Series games are not available live for US-based subscribers but are being shown on NBC.