Chicago to host next Premier League Mornings Live Fan Fest – with Palace at primetime: View

Our 2024 pre-season tour of Maryland and Florida may have come to an end – but Crystal Palace will be back in the United States before you know it, with the date and location of the next Premier League Mornings Live event announced!

The Eagles’ huge match against Manchester United on Saturday, 21st September is set to take centre stage at the next Premier League Mornings Live fan festival, due to be hosted in the city of Chicago that weekend.

The two-day event, which is designed to bring together US-based football fans to watch the weekend’s round of Premier League fixtures, will be the 10th of its kind, and will be heled across the weekend of September 21st and 22nd.

And with Palace’s game against the Red Devils set for a 17:30 BST kick-off – translating to 11:30 CDT local time – it is sure to catch the eye of many a Stateside supporter.

The event will once again be free to attend but fans need to register in advance and be in possession of a ticket; registrations are not yet currently open.

Fans can sign up to receive official Premier League Mornings Live Fan Fest updates, including the exact location of the event and additional details, as they are announced at

Further information on the event and registration details will also be shared on-air across NBC, USA Network and Peacock, when the new Premier League season kicks off on Friday, August 16 with Manchester United v. Fulham.

Previous fan festivals were held in Washington D.C.; New York; Boston; Austin; Miami Beach; Los Angeles; Philadelphia; Orlando; and Nashville.

Palace have a special relationship with their American fanbase, having last visited the country in 2023 – a trip which included a stint in Chicago – and 2024 on pre-season tour.

US Men’s National Team player Chris Richards recently scored his first goal for the club, after signing in the summer of 2022. Gregg Berhalter, meanwhile, became the first Crystal Palace player to feature at a World Cup finals when he represented the USA in South Korea and Japan in 2002.

Plus, hit American TV show Ted Lasso was filmed at Selhurst Park, the home of the fictional side AFC Richmond.

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