Manchester United will break its 12-year hiatus from Hong Kong, announcing Tuesday a high-profile friendly match against Team Hong Kong on May 30 at Hong Kong Stadium.
The English Premier League powerhouse will make the match part of its post-season Asian tour, marking a significant return to the city that has long been a passionate hub for the club’s international fanbase.
Prior to the Hong Kong fixture, the Red Devils are scheduled to visit Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, continuing their tradition of engaging with fans across Asia.
Ticket sales for the anticipated match will commence Friday through Cityline, with event organizers planning a press conference Thursday to provide additional details about the upcoming game.
The match represents more than just a sporting event, symbolizing Manchester United’s commitment to its global supporter network and its strategic international outreach.
No further financial or squad details were immediately disclosed by the club.
The match is set to rekindle excitement among United’s substantial Asian supporters, who have eagerly awaited the team’s return to the region.