Man Utd, Leeds confirm pre-season matchup
Manchester United and Leeds have confirmed that the two clubs will play each other in Australia next year, as part of pre-season tour.
Manchester United and Leeds have confirmed that the two clubs will play each other in Australia next year, as part of pre-season tour.
It is the first time the rival clubs will play each other in eight years, with Leeds currently playing in the Championship as part of a long absence from the Premier League.
The 'Red Devils' will also take on Perth Glory of the A-League, with the two games taking place at the Optus Stadium on July 13th and 17th.
Manchester United's executive vice chairman Ed Woodward said: "Our pre-season tour is an integral part of the squad's preparation for the forthcoming season.
"After what will be a 44 year absence since we last played in Perth we are delighted to be returning to Western Australia to play not just one, but two games against Perth Glory and Leeds United.
"As well as preparing for the season ahead, the club will also have the opportunity to engage with our loyal fans in Australia, who last got the chance to see us play in Sydney in 2013."
The last league meeting between the two teams finished 1-1 at Old Trafford in 2004.