Key Points

Manchester United will conclude their 2025 pre-season tour with an exciting Snapdragon Cup match against Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 9. The fixture marks the final competitive preparation before the Premier League season begins, allowing players to showcase their readiness. Technical Director Jason Wilcox emphasized the importance of diverse, challenging matches during the tour. The game also carries historical significance, recalling past encounters between the two clubs in the Champions League.

Key Points: Man Utd vs Fiorentina Snapdragon Cup Finale at Old Trafford

  • Manchester United set for final pre-season match against Fiorentina
  • Snapdragon Cup to be decided at Old Trafford on August 9
  • Technical Director highlights importance of competitive fixtures
  • Tour includes stops in US, Sweden, and Manchester
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Manchester Utd to face Fiorentina in final pre-season friendly on August 9

Manchester United's pre-season journey culminates in thrilling Snapdragon Cup fixture against Fiorentina, promising competitive preparation for 2025/26 season

"This final pre-season fixture is key to our preparations - Jason Wilcox, Manchester United Technical Director"

New Delhi, April 30

Manchester United will complete their preparations for the 2025/26 season with a final pre-season fixture against Fiorentina at Old Trafford on Saturday, August 9. The Red Devils' friendly against the Serie A club is the fifth and final fixture of Tour 2025, following confirmation of the clash against Leeds United in Stockholm, and the club’s participation in the Premier League Summer Series in the US.

The winners of the game at the Theatre of Dreams will be crowned champion of the Snapdragon Cup – a fixture that has been a feature of Manchester United's pre-season Tours since 2023, with the last two editions taking place at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.

Manchester United last played Fiorentina in the group stages of the Champions League in the 1999/2000 season. The Italian side was a 2-0 winner in Florence before United responded with a 3-1 win at Old Trafford with goals from Andy Cole, Roy Keane, and Dwight Yorke. Gabriel Batistuta scored in both legs, including one of the best European strikes seen by an away player at Old Trafford.

In more recent years, the connection between the two sides has been through players – the most notable being former United goalkeeper David De Gea, who joined Fiorentina in 2024.

Jason Wilcox, Manchester United’s technical director, said: “This final pre-season fixture is key to our preparations for the 2025/26 campaign – it will ensure the players have all had competitive game-time, against top opposition, in different environments, including Old Trafford, before the Premier League resumes.

“We have worked closely with Ruben [Amorim] and his coaching staff to put together a schedule of exciting and competitive fixtures that create the best conditions for the team to prepare," he said.

"This includes utilising some of the leading sporting facilities in the US, playing against strong opponents, and creating opportunities for as many fans as possible to see the team live in Sweden, the US, and, with this final fixture, back home at the Theatre of Dreams,” Wilcox was quoted as saying by Manchester United..

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Exciting match-up! As an Indian football fan, I wish we could see more such high-profile friendlies in our country too. The passion for European football here is massive. Maybe one day Man Utd will tour India again like they did in 2008! 🤞
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Priya M.
Interesting to see De Gea facing his former club. But honestly, pre-season friendlies have become too commercialized. The ticket prices are insane even for these exhibition matches. Wish clubs would make it more accessible for genuine fans.
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Arjun S.
Batistuta's goal at Old Trafford was legendary! Shows how football connects generations. Hope this match produces some memorable moments too. Indian fans will be watching at odd hours as usual! 😅
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Sanjana P.
While I'm excited for the match, I can't help but think how much money is being spent on these global tours. Would be great if some of these clubs invested in grassroots football in developing nations like India too.
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Vikram J.
As a long-time United fan from Mumbai, these pre-season matches are the only chance many of us get to see our team play live (on TV at least). The timing is brutal though - probably another 1:30 AM kickoff for us!
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Neha R.
The Snapdragon Cup sounds like just another marketing gimmick. Remember when pre-season was about fitness and tactics? Now it's all about sponsors and merchandise sales. Still, can't wait to see the new signings in action!

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