As the European domestic season winds down, lets take a look at where all the 20 Premier League clubs will be around the world during the off-season and who they'll be playing.

Zero Striker will keep you updated as clubs confirm more friendlies.

Note: Hull City are yet to confirm their pre-season plans

AFC Bournemouth

29 July v Reading (Madejski Stadium)

30 July v Cardiff City (Vitality Stadium)

Arsenal

28 July v AT&T All-Stars (Avaya Stadium, San Jose)

31 July v Chivas de Guadalajara (StubHub Center, LA)

Burnley

19 July v Morecambe (Globe Arena)

23 July v Bradford City (Coral Windows Stadium)

26 July v Bolton (Macron Stadium)

Chelsea

16 July v Rapid Vienna (Allianz Stadion, Vienna)

20 July v WAC RZ Pellets (Worthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt)

International Champions Cup

27 July v Liverpool (Rose Bowl, Pasadena)

30 July v Real Madrid (Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor)

3 August v AC Milan (US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis)

Crystal Palace

13 July v Philadelphia Union (PPL Park, Philadelphia)

16 July v FC Cincinnati (Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati)

19 July v Vancouver Whitecaps FC (BC Place, Vancouver)

Leicester City

19 July v Oxford United (Kassam Stadium, Oxford)

International Champions Cup

23 July v Celtic (Celtic Park)

30 July v Paris St-Germain (StubHub Center, Carson, California)

3 August v Barcelona (Friends Arena, Stockholm)

Liverpool

8 July v Tranmere Rovers (Prenton Park)

13 July v Fleetwood Town (Highbury Stadium)

17 July v Wigan Athletic (DW Stadium)

20 July v Huddersfield Town (John Smith's Stadium)

International Champions Cup

27 July v Chelsea v (Rose Bowl, Pasadena)

30 July v AC Milan (Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara)

6 August v Barcelona (Wembley)

Manchester City

International Champions Cup

25 July v Manchester United (Bird's Nest, Beijing)

28 July v Borussia Dortmund (Shenzhen)

Manchester United

International Champions Cup

22 July v Borussia Dortmund (Shanghai Stadium)

25 July v Manchester City (Bird's Nest, Beijing)

Middlesbrough

30 July v Aston Villa (Villa Park)

Swansea City

23 July v Bristol Rovers (Memorial Stadium)

30 July Wolverhampton Wanderers (Molineux)

6 August v Stade Rennais (Liberty Stadium)

Tottenham Hotspur

International Champions Cup

26 July v Juventus (Melbourne Cricket Ground)

29 July v Atletico Madrid (Melbourne Cricket Ground)

West Bromwich Albion

30 July v Plymouth Argyle (Home Park)

1 August v Torquay United (Plainmoor)

West Ham United

5 July v Seattle Sounders (CenturyLink Field, Washington)

12 July v Carolina RailHawks (WakeMed Soccer Park, North Carolina)

28 July UEFA Europa League third qualifying round first leg

4 August UEFA Europa League third qualifying round second leg

7 August v Juventus, Stadium on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park