The team will then play at two of the most storied Major League Baseball stadiums, against La Liga side Sevilla on July 21 at Fenway Park followed by a July 24 match against Portugal's Sporting at the home of the New York Yankees.
"We’re heading to three incredible locations this year," Billy Hogan, Liverpool's Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer, said in a statement. "Each of the stadiums has their own deep-rooted heritage similar to our own."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
