TURIN, ITALY - APRIL 19: Pierre Kalulu, Gleison Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, Michele Di Gregorio, Emil Holm, Andrea Cambiaso, Weston McKennie, Manuel Locatelli, Jonathan David, Jeremie Boga and Francisco Conceicao line up for team photographs before the kick-off of the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Allianz Stadium on April 19, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Alberto Gandolfo - Juventus FC/Juventus FC via Getty Images) | Juventus FC via Getty Images Juventus’ preseason schedule is starting to take serious shape.Two weeks after it was announced that Juventus are heading to Australia for a pair of preseason friendlies against arch-rival Inter Milan and Serie A hopefuls Palermo, the second leg in the expected overseas tour became official. Just as it was reported late in March, Australia isn’t the only place they’re heading this summer.

Before their two games in Australia, Juve will face Premier League giants Chelsea in Hong Kong on Wednesday, Aug. 5, the club announced on Tuesday afternoon.It is the third friendly that Juve have announced for their summer preparations as they will log a whole lot more miles than simply spending a week or so at the adidas HQ in Germany.So now, Juve’s preseason schedule looks a little like this:Aug. 5 in Hong Kong: Juventus vs. ChelseaAug. 8 in Perth: Juventus vs. Inter MilanAug. 11 in Perth: Juventus vs.

PalermoThe 2026-27 Serie A season starts the weekend of Aug. 23-24.Another stop has been added to our summer tour… ✈️☀️See you there, Bianconeri! 👋🗞️ https://t.co/ZLSXGLlwArpic.twitter.com/DGPUQsrqlv— JuventusFC 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@juventusfcen) April 21, 2026Here is a portion of the announcement, courtesy of Juventus’ official website:The Juventus Summer Tour powered by Jeep has been further enhanced with the addition of a new leg, complementing the previously announced tour stop in Perth. The Club’s participation in the Hong Kong Football Festival (HKFF) 2026 was officially unveiled today during the launch press conference, attended by Juventus Legend Edgar Davids.

The Hong Kong Football Festival (HKFF) 2026 is a major international football event that will bring together four of the world’s most renowned clubs: Manchester City, Inter, Chelsea and Juventus. The tournament will take place at the new Kai Tak Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue with a capacity of 50,000 spectators. Juventus will compete for the Herbalgy Trophy on Wednesday, 5 August 2026, facing Chelsea in a match expected to attract significant sporting and media interest across the Asian region.

The Juventus Summer Tour powered by Jeep represents a strategic opportunity for Juventus to strengthen engagement with its growing fan base while enhancing the Club’s commercial footprint. The Tour will offer increased visibility and bespoke activations for partners, with particular attention to Ganten, which is entering its tenth year of partnership with Juventus. Furthermore, Juventus’ participation in the HKFF event will also support the growth and regional visibility of Juventus’ global partners, including Jeep, adidas, Cygames, EA Sports and Visit Detroit.

Now that makes three friendlies within a week. Combine that with the fact that Juventus usually play their final friendly the weekend before the new season kicks off, and that is basically the summer schedule pretty much wrapped up. It’s certainly looking like different competition than we’re sometimes used to, with Inter and Palermo on the schedule.

Outside of when they have competed in the International Champions Cup in recent years in the United States, Juventus haven’t met much opposition from England, let alone one of the big six clubs from the Premier League.(Although, it’s looking a lot like Chelsea will be without Champions League football next season — and this is being written after their loss to Brighton on Tuesday, which extended a run they haven’t seen take place at the club in over 100 years. So, yeah, things are great in London right now.)With these three friendlies, we now have a pretty good idea of how Luciano Spalletti will try and ramp things up with his squad ahead of kickoff in late August. And they’ll be doing it quite a ways from Italy — which is a stark contrast to what they’ve done the previous couple of summers outside of the Club World Cup.