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How to watch AFC Bournemouth friendlies v Arsenal and Wrexham
Andoni Iraola’s men are currently Stateside for pre-season training and will play fixtures against Wrexham (July 20) and Arsenal (July 24) during their stay.
The first game is against Phil Parkinson’s newly-promoted League One outfit in Santa Barbara at Harder Stadium this weekend.
The game begins at 4pm local time, which is midnight in the UK.
Then, Cherries take on Arsenal at LA Galaxy’s Dignity Health Sports Park at 7.30pm on July 24 local time. That translates to 3.30am UK time on Thursday, July 25.
Cherries will be streaming both matches via their official website, for a price of £5 per fixture.
Passes can now be purchased for the Wrexham game, while Arsenal passes will be available after the first fixture.
To buy a pass, head to afcb.co.uk/videos, click on the ‘live’ tab and follow the instructions. You will need to create an account before being allowed to place an order.
The crown jewel of Leeds’ academy in recent years penned a six-year deal with Spurs, after they agreed a fee of around £40 million with the Whites for Gray. The sale of the 18-year-old eased any immediate PSR concerns but that doesn’t mean further departures won’t follow. with key players of last year still potential sales this summer.
Kamara has followed him out, having only been in West Yorkshire for one season. The fee to bring the midfielder to Leeds being confirmed by The Athletic at around the £5 million mark last summer, and he has proved to be a real bargain, given his experience at international level and with Rangers in the Champions League as well.
The Finn took to his Instagram on Tuesday to confirm his gratitude to his Leeds teammates, staff and Whites supporters after securing a move to French side Stade Rennais. The Athletic report that it is thought to be approximately double what the Whites signed him for last year.
He will be a loss, though. Kamara started 33 of the 37 league games he featured in, which meant that he played more minutes at the base of Leeds’ midfield than any other player in the squad, with Ilia Gruev a substitute more often than not, and both Gray and Ampadu required in the defensive line at different stages in the season.