The MLS All-Star game is hardly Manchester United's only stop on its summer tour of the United States.
The Red Devils will also be facing three MLS teams in addition to squaring off with FC Barcelona as part of the World Football Challenge this July.
The Premier League leaders' first stop is Gillette Stadium, for a WFC match against the New England Revolution on July 13. They'll then head to Qwest Field on July 20 for a non-affiliated friendly against the Seattle Sounders followed by a trip to Soldier Field on July 23 for another WFC tilt with the Chicago Fire.
After the MLS All-Star game at Red Bull Arena on July 27, Manchester United will wrap up its tour in grand style, facing Barcelona in a marquee WFC match at Fed-Ex Field in Landover, Md., on July 30.
For the Revolution and Fire, those matches will be the extent of their participation in the WFC.
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