Arsenal will take on a Major League Soccer All-Stars team managed by Wayne Rooney on July 19.
The match is set to take place in Washington DC at Audi Field, the home of DC United, who Rooney has been in charge of since last summer.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said: “It’s great that we’re playing against the MLS All-Stars in Washington DC in July.
The Arsenal are heading Stateside 🇺🇸
As part of our upcoming pre-season tour of the US, we’re delighted to announce we’ll be facing off against the @MLS All-Stars in Washington D.C. on July 19 👇— Arsenal (@Arsenal) March 21, 2023
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“Our US tour last summer was very good preparation for the season and we’re looking forward to once again visiting our amazing supporters in the US. The match against the MLS All-Stars will be a good test ahead of the 2023-24 season.”
Sporting director Edu said: “Our match against MLS All-Stars in July is a great opportunity for Mikel and the squad to prepare ahead of the new season, facing a strong opposition. We’re currently working on our pre-season plans and we look forward to announcing further details soon.”
Rooney returned to DC United as boss last July having previously played for the club from 2018 to 2019.
“I’ve had a front row seat to watch the growth and development of Major League Soccer, first as a player and now as a manager,” Rooney told DC United’s website.
Delighted to be back at @dcunited, this time as manager. Looking forward to getting started. 🙌⚫️🔴 #DCU pic.twitter.com/oChKaRhOH6
Advertisement— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) July 12, 2022
“The opportunity to lead the best our league has to offer against a top Premier League club like Arsenal will be a highlight for me personally and an unforgettable experience for our passionate fanbase here in DC.”
Arsenal, the current Premier League leaders, were the last English side to feature in the annual MLS All-Stars game, back in 2016 when they won 2-1 in San Jose.
Rooney played for Manchester United in the 2011 edition in New Jersey, winning 4-0, and was on the MLS team in 2019 in Orlando against Atletico Madrid, who won 3-0.